How does one prepare to shoot a film with one trusting lead actress, a crew working for free, nothing but improvisation, a budget of $28,000 and no script to speak of, except a general idea of plot and location?
For Jason Lehel, director of “Gaia,” you work for 30 years.
“It took me all my experience and all my career to get to a place where I could create a film in such an extraordinary way,” he says.