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‘400 Celebration Episode Guide’

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part One - Listen Here!

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part Three (The War Between) - Listen Here!

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part Four (Cynthia Amsden) - Listen Here!

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part Five (Josh Appignanesi) - Listen Here!

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part Six (Shaked Benson) - Listen Here!

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part Seven (Daniel Glenn-Barbour) - Listen Here!

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part Eight (Mother Of Flies) - Listen Here!

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part Nine (AJ Feuerman) - Listen Here!

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When Amy Prenner came through with a new indie carrying a ton of buzz, how could @EchoChamberFP say no!?!

So far ‘Part Two’ we have a Christmas set drama that deals with someone trying to hold onto the memory of a loved one. Whilst helping all the people he meets along the way. THEN , we sit down with our debuting feature director and get great insights into his inspirations, filmmaking journey, experiences making this film, and a lot more!!!

'Stationed At Home' is the feature directorial debut from Daniel V. Masciari, which he also wrote. On a cold Christmas Eve in 1998, a lone taxi driver (Erik Bjarnar) breathlessly awaits the International Space Station, but a string of quirky, lovable misfits (Darryle Johnson, Peter Foster Morris, Jeff DuMont) disrupt his plans, setting off a madcap tale of heartwarming unity and unexpected hope.

Watch the conversation with Daniel V. Masciari: HERE!

In 'Part Two' we have:

 
 
Stationed At Home - Poster

Stationed At Home - Poster

Stationed At Home

Watch Review: Here.

Glasgow Film Festival, World Premiere: 7th March 2025

Brooklyn Film Festival: 3rd June 2025

Buffalo International Film Festival: 14th October 2025

Girona Film Festival: 4th November 2025

Yellowknife International Film Festival: 7th November 2025

US Digital Release Date: 11th November 2025

Director: Daniel V. Masciari

Cast: Erik Bjarnar, Darryle Johnson, Peter Foster Morris, Jeff DuMont, Eliza VanCort, Jamie Donnelly, Ruby Max Fury, Elijah Brown, Marissa Accordino, Kieren Munson-Burke, Jon Cesar, Drea Berg, Misty Monroe, Endres Kincaid, Alek Osinski, Robin Alpaugh, Andy Rich, Ihor, Justin Tredo

Credit: Full Fledged Films, Freestyle Digital Media

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Running Time: 119:56 min

Cert: 15

Trailer: Here.

Digital Platforms: Apple TV, Prime Video, YouTube, Google, Vudu, Vubiquity, Cox, and Comcast

Watch via Apple TV+: Here.

Watch via Google Play: Here.

Watch via Prime Video: Here.

Website: Here.

Facebook: Here.

Instagram: @stationedathomefilm

YouTube: Here.

 
 

Watch the conversation with Daniel V. Masciari: HERE!

 
 
Daniel V. Masciari

Daniel V. Masciari

Daniel V. Masciari

Writer, Director, Editor, Producer, Cinematographer, Actor

Daniel V. Masciari is an award-winning filmmaker who unearths magic in seemingly mundane moments of the human experience.,

The son of an Italian immigrant, Masciari grew up outside of Boston in a neighborhood of new arrivals to America from all over the world—a community that nurtured his imagination and fueled his sense of humor. Fascinated by film’s unique ability to tell stories earnestly and intimately, Masciari began shooting and directing his friends at age eleven using the Canon ZR-100 camera his parents gave him. By twenty-two, Variety selected him as one of 110 students who “represent the future of film, media and entertainment.” By twenty-four, he had already edited his first feature film, which was profiled in Filmmaker Magazine.

Masciari’s passion for directing and editing runs through all his work, captivating critics with his first feature film, Stationed At Home. When it premiered internationally at the Glasgow Film Festival in March 2025, critics hailed it as “an alternative Christmas classic,” with many echoing the sentiment that it “could well go down in the history of independent cinema.” Variety covered the film’s North American distribution acquisition by Freestyle Digital Media.

Stationed At Home is a hypnotically charming black-and-white film set over one serendipitous night, populated by funny, moving, and eclectic characters in a forgotten city that feels both otherworldly and utterly familiar. Imbued with a level of detail that sneaks up on viewers, Masciari’s stunning debut delicately blends offbeat comedy with compelling human emotion.

Masciari channels the spirit of 1970s and 1980s independent cinema, bringing a raw, unfiltered approach to storytelling. His feature debut is a deeply personal celebration of creative freedom—an uplifting, one-of-a-kind cinematic experience that Film Focus declared captures “the raw magic of independent cinema.”

Follow Daniel via:

IMDb: Here.

Website: Here.

Instagram: @danielvmasciari

 
 

‘400 Celebration Episode Guide’

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part One - Listen Here!

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part Three (The War Between) - Listen Here!

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part Four (Cynthia Amsden) - Listen Here!

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part Five (Josh Appignanesi) - Listen Here!

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part Six (Shaked Benson) - Listen Here!

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part Seven (Daniel Glenn-Barbour) - Listen Here!

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part Eight (Mother Of Flies) - Listen Here!

Echo Chamber - 400 - Part Nine (AJ Feuerman) - Listen Here!

Watch/listen, enjoy, and share

 

*(Music)

'The Big Payback' (Instrumental) by EPMD - 2020

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