Steve Stebbing

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In this exclusive interview, I sit down with Michael Cera and Michael Angarano to talk about their new film Sacramento—a heartfelt indie road trip movie that explores friendship, fatherhood, and emotional honesty.

Michael Angarano, who also directed and co-wrote the film, shares the decade-long journey of developing Sacramento, the joy of creating something meaningful with close collaborators, and how the film’s heart came from that same real-life connection.

Michael Cera reflects on the emotional experience of the film and why it’s not necessarily about a simple message—but more about the feeling it leaves you with. From the unforgetable opening scene with Maya Erskine to themes of reconnection and vulnerability, this film is quietly profound and deeply resonant.

🎙️ We discuss:

  • How Sacramento balances comedy and vulnerability
  • The importance of male friendship and emotional communication
  • Working with Maya Erskine and building chemistry through trust
  • Why this movie might just leave you reflecting on your own life

📍 Sacramento is now playing in select theaters and coming soon to VOD.

🎧 Hosted by Steve Stebbing

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