Tomorrow, the Bogota Committee of Chicago Sister Cities International is hosting a reception before the viewing of Itzia, Tango & Cacao at the Chicago Latino Film Festival! The first 50 people to check-in with their film ticket will receive a drink ticket. Purchase tickets through the Chicago Latino Film Festival here: https://lnkd.in/gC7VqmJM Event details: Friday, April 19, 2024 Reception: 8:00 PM - 8:45 PM Film Screening: 9:00 PM Landmark Century Centre Cinema 2828 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60657
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This past weekend, Michael and I premiered our 9th film and I performed live for the first time in five years. It required: 1 - Hiring a babysitter for more hours than we could comfortably afford. 2 - Pumping after the kids went to bed and brainstorming ways to get my child to drink milk not directly from me. 3 - Commuting between rehearsals, screenings, performances, and home to nurse, hand off the kids, and spend quality time with them. 4 - Handling a sick child who couldn’t attend school and soothing a baby awake for two hours at night due to my accidental throat-clearing. On Sunday, we did not rest. It’s not an option with two small kids. The weekend was hectic but rewarding, and I am grateful for the experience, but Monday brought some much-needed relief. I don't share this to gain sympathy or compete in the exhaustion Olympics– "Oh yeah, you only got 4 hours of sleep? Well, I only got -0.37!" And yes, having children and pursuing my career are my choices. But when I hear stereotypes like "Millennials are lazy and just don’t want to work," I question what the standard definition of "work" really is. Is it measured by a LinkedIn profile, frequent title changes, or hours logged in an office? Or by the income and possessions, it allows one to accumulate? If that's the case, then maybe I am lazy. Maybe I don’t want to “work”. Why would I? Curious: How do you define or redefine work 👇🏽?
"They have two children and still make films." (Barely managing, TBH 🤣). Little clip from The Yorkie Werewolf in this Vermont Public coverage of the 2024 Made Here Film Festival 🙏🍁🎬. https://lnkd.in/ehcPyear
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The next best thing to entering your film in a festival is to be a judge at a film fest. After having several shorts represented in the Spirit of Independence Sheffield film festival, with one winner, I have the honor to help select this year’s best short and feature. #filmfest
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🎵mero gam katha pare ja dhudh ki nadiya wahe ja🎵 At IRMA, our induction is unlike any other. It begins with a screening of the iconic film, Manthan. This old tradition unites generations of IRMAns even till batch 44 (and beyond), fostering a shared understanding of our mission in rural India. Manthan, inspired by the real-life milk cooperative movement led by Verghese Kurien, is a powerful portrayal of collective action and its transformative potential. The post-screening debrief is where the magic happens. We delve deeper, dissecting the movie's enduring relevance. One scene that sparked debate: Dr. Rao's (representing Dr. Kurien) decision to leave the village after facing challenges. It left us confused. Dr. Shylendra's explanation, however, provided a profound lesson: sometimes, change is a seed you sow, not a fruit you reap. Bhola, the villager inspired by Dr. Rao, carries the torch forward, with Bindu by his side. Their success becomes a testament to Dr. Rao's groundwork. It's a powerful reminder that lasting impact often lies in empowering communities, not imposing solutions. Manthan is more than a movie; it's a cornerstone of the IRMA spirit. It teaches us humility, the importance of understanding rural realities, and the power of collective action. It's a lesson I'll carry with me throughout my IRMA journey and beyond. #IRMA #Manthan #RuralDevelopment #CollectiveAction #Legacy #RuralManagement
#Amul Topical: Red carpet of Shyam Benegal’s classic at Cannes film festival! #cannes2024 #ManthanAtCannes
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Good luck to the UK films screening in Locarno Pro First Look - the Locarno Film Festival works in progress section in partnership with BFI. Explore the programme and find out more about these projects https://theb.fi/3Osj3Bw #Locarno76
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When marketing and advertising is beautifully done, it makes you think, it pulls on your heart strings and if that is one of their aims to make you find out more. This is exactly what this short film did for me. #advertising #marketing #dementiaawareness
Sigh….. From a short film called.” The Wait” Directed by Jason McColgan. Starring Poppy Roe and Mike Burnside. Discover Film Awards 2018 - Winner Best Micro Drama Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Winner Best Writing Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Nominee Best Film FilmBath IMDB New Filmmaker Award 2018 - Nominee Foyle Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Cambridge Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Kerry Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection #dementiaawareness
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Heading to a film festival? Here's a checklist of items you should pay attention to. 🎬🎒✅ #FilmFestivalPrep #EssentialsChecklist #ReadyToGo
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Always look at the bigger picture
Sigh….. From a short film called.” The Wait” Directed by Jason McColgan. Starring Poppy Roe and Mike Burnside. Discover Film Awards 2018 - Winner Best Micro Drama Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Winner Best Writing Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Nominee Best Film FilmBath IMDB New Filmmaker Award 2018 - Nominee Foyle Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Cambridge Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Kerry Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection #dementiaawareness
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Cleverly done and very powerful.
Sigh���.. From a short film called.” The Wait” Directed by Jason McColgan. Starring Poppy Roe and Mike Burnside. Discover Film Awards 2018 - Winner Best Micro Drama Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Winner Best Writing Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Nominee Best Film FilmBath IMDB New Filmmaker Award 2018 - Nominee Foyle Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Cambridge Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Kerry Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection #dementiaawareness
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Worth a watch, clever filmmaking and a powerful message.
Sigh….. From a short film called.” The Wait” Directed by Jason McColgan. Starring Poppy Roe and Mike Burnside. Discover Film Awards 2018 - Winner Best Micro Drama Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Winner Best Writing Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Nominee Best Film FilmBath IMDB New Filmmaker Award 2018 - Nominee Foyle Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Cambridge Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Kerry Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection #dementiaawareness
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Sometimes no words are the right words.
Sigh….. From a short film called.” The Wait” Directed by Jason McColgan. Starring Poppy Roe and Mike Burnside. Discover Film Awards 2018 - Winner Best Micro Drama Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Winner Best Writing Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Nominee Best Film FilmBath IMDB New Filmmaker Award 2018 - Nominee Foyle Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Cambridge Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Kerry Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection #dementiaawareness
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