Daily Archives: January 27th, 2017

RUBBER HEART: An interview with the filmmaker, Lizzy Sanford

January 27th, 2017 Posted by Film Festivals, Interviews 0 thoughts on “RUBBER HEART: An interview with the filmmaker, Lizzy Sanford”

 

RH“Rubber Heart” is one of the many wonderful short films premiering at this year’s Sundance Film Festivals.  This dark comedy shows a women’s perspective on life, sex, and vulnerability.  Lizzy Sanford co-wrote this very open and revealing film with Anna Cordell who also stars in “Rubber Heart.”   Sanford, who directed the film, took time out of her day to talk with me about the meaning behind the film.  Check out the link below to hear what she has to say about how pornography has influenced our sexual perceptions and what our expectations are when we are single.

LISTEN TO THE ENTIRE INTERVIEW HERE

 

2017 Sundance Highlights by Pamela Powell

January 27th, 2017 Posted by Film Festivals 0 thoughts on “2017 Sundance Highlights by Pamela Powell”

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Thirty-three years ago, renowned actor Robert Redford created what would become one of the premier film festivals in the U.S., if not the world — the Sundance Film Festival. Taking place in the sleepy little ski town of Park City, Utah, the town wakes up with the convergence of tens of thousands of people, many of whom are big-name Hollywood actors like Jack Black, as well as entertainers such as John Legend.

While films are the focus, there are plenty of other things to keep you busy, such as special awards events, parties and panel discussions. I watched a lot of films, and here are several recommendations to put on your radar for the coming year. Without further ado, here are the best from the fest!

To read the rest of the article as it appears in today’s edition of The Daily Journal, go to daily-journal.com

THE AGE OF CONSEQUENCES: An interview with filmmaker Jared P. Scott by Pamela Powell

January 27th, 2017 Posted by Film Festivals, Interviews 0 thoughts on “THE AGE OF CONSEQUENCES: An interview with filmmaker Jared P. Scott by Pamela Powell”

 

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Climate change is much more of a threat to our lives than we may have initially understood.  “The Age of Consequences” by filmmaker Jared P. Scott, directly addresses how climate change is “an accelerant of instability or conflict.”  Using footage of conflict in areas such as Syria, graphic art, and interviews with high level military personnel creates a very clear picture of what climate change means in terms of world peace.  The film succinctly deconstructs how our environment with ever-increasingly more harsh conditions create climate change refugees and social instability and famine to name just a couple. These  situations promote or allow organizations such as ISIS to take advantage and increase in strength.  What will our military do?  How is the U.S. going to act or react?  Will we continue to be a world leader?  These are all questions that this film delves into deeply, allowing you to learn and to probe further into your current knowledge base.

Before the inauguration, I had the opportunity to talk with Scott about making this film.  Scott talks about the upcoming Trump administration and where we are headed.  While it clearly paints a rather gloomy picture, Scott gives us his wisdom and with that wisdom, there is hope.  The link to the interview is available to stream now.

WATCH THE TRAILER

LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW with Jared P. Scott here

To find out how you can see the film, go to www.theageofconsequences.com/screenings/

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