![]() On the very surface it's just funny, it's just a funny film with funny characters involved in it. But you could tell that there was a really layered and interesting set of characters that he had discovered and that there was this deeper story behind the crazy Tabloid headline. So he had shot some stuff on this crappy-little JVC camera and then brought it back. Tweel: I actually was one of the first people that Ed showed that early footage to. How did you decide to become involved with this film? ![]() KBIA’s Bram Sable-Smith spoke with the co-directors of Finders Keepers, Clay Tweel and Bryan Carberry, about taking on the film. But when money for the project ran out, the film was shelved until two young filmmakers took it to completion. Ed began interviewing the two men, each with his own personal flaws and motivations for what would eventually become the film Finders Keppers.
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