Fred Film Radio presents an in-depth conversation with director Kevin Mayuga about his film “When This is All Over” at 26th Far East Film Festival in Udine. As the interviewer, I had the privilege of exploring the creative process behind this thought-provoking exploration of life during the pandemic and its depiction of societal class divides.
Kevin Mayuga‘s presence at the Udine film festival marked his inaugural experience, a sentiment he expressed with genuine gratitude and excitement. His enthusiasm for the festival’s atmosphere set a positive tone for our discussion.
Delving into the thematic depth of “When This is All Over“, I probed Kevin Mayuga about the unique blend of surrealism and reality portrayed in the film. He shared personal insights into his creative process, revealing how his own existential crises during the pandemic sparked the exploration of societal class divisions and the guilt of privilege.
Kevin Mayuga‘s candid reflection on his personal experiences and observations during the pandemic added layers of authenticity to the film’s narrative. His intention to provoke empathy and social awareness among viewers was evident, as he aimed to challenge societal norms and encourage introspection.
Transitioning to discussions about character development and the film’s ending, Kevin Mayuga shed light on the protagonist’s journey, which mirrored his own introspective exploration. Drawing from personal experiences and encounters, he crafted a narrative that resonated with authenticity and emotional depth.
The symbolism behind the protagonist’s journey, particularly his confrontation with his inner child and ego, was a topic of particular interest. Kevin Mayuga‘s interpretation of this symbolic journey as a process of self-discovery and healing added depth to the film’s thematic exploration.
The conversation took an intriguing turn as we discussed parallels between Kevin Mayuga‘s film and other contemporary works, such as Jennifer Lopez’s recent film. Mayuga’s insights into the universal themes of self-discovery and healing resonated with the broader cultural landscape, highlighting the film’s relevance and impact.
In exploring Kevin Mayuga‘s inspirations beyond cinema, his passion for music, particularly house and techno, emerged as a significant influence on the film’s aesthetic and narrative. His eclectic taste in films, ranging from party films of the ’90s to contemporary social commentaries, provided valuable insights into his creative process.
In closing, I expressed gratitude to Kevin Mayuga for sharing his insights and experiences. Our conversation illuminated not only the creative process behind “When This is All Over” but also Kevin Mayuga‘s commitment to storytelling that challenges and inspires audiences. As our discussion concluded, it was evident that Kevin Mayuga‘s unique perspective and creative vision would continue to leave a lasting impact on the world of cinema.
Plot
A disconnected desperate guy forges a deal with a group of privileged misfits to plan a secret party at the height of a global pandemic, for a chance to escape his reality.