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- Carmen Traub interviews Kane Richard Blust. This episode of Brokenhearted Hollywood features special guest actor & musician Kane Richard Blust! We will spend some time getting to know him (you will LOVE him, he is lots of fun!), and then Carmen and Kane will dive into discussing tips on how to keep your moral high while following your dreams in Hollywood. You will also find out how to prepare for unforeseen circumstances that may attempt to derail your dream, as well find out what eggs have to do with your life pursuit.
- Carmen Traub interviews Kane Richard Blust: In this episode, you'll find out more about actor & musician Kane Richard Blust, including his awesome music! Then Carmen will discuss the importance of knowing your potential, knowing who you are, and how to get free from the pressure of having to please others as you navigate your dreams; diamonds are the key. Kane seems to have an extra load of encouraging things to say that we're sure will make a difference in your life. As he says, "Never give up! Just don't." Carmen's featured song 'Abrasive' will help you guard against naysayers and people who are not on your team. Below are more links promised from this episode.
- Meet actor James Runcorn! Find out about all of his MANY skills, and watch a hilarious short film he made called "Mick and James Write Together - Episode 2" featuring an old high-school buddy, Mick Wingert who currently does the voice of 'Po' on the t.v. series Kungfu Panda (he sounds EXACTLY like Jack Black). We laugh our heads off, and then find out about James's incredible journey towards his acting dream. James had a rough childhood to overcome before making his way to Hollywood (which you will hear more of in the upcoming part 2 of our interview). He shares with us how he has dealt with shut doors and hard knocks from life. We touch on the following questions: Where is your identity? Is your dream destroying your life? What should you do if it is?
- Carmen Traub interviews James Runcorn: James Runcorn and Carmen continue their zany journey together in the studio, discovering more about James, and then dissecting the heart of someone who died of a broken heart. James finishes this episode with an awesome song; his debut performance of this hot new single called 'If I'.
- A group of female friends in San Francisco investigate a serial killer targeting newlyweds.
- A Sister's Promise, is a story about two sisters that explores themes such as love, identity and commitment. Vienna, a 17 year old girl, gets unexpectedly pregnant. Her older sister Barbara, 23 years old, has always dreamed of becoming a mother. She helps devise a plan to help Vienna; hide out in a motel together during the pregnancy terms, and later return home, promising to tell everyone that the baby is Barbara's. Ultimately, as months go by, Vienna's increasing maternal connection with her baby results in making her promise difficult to keep as she discovers the gift of motherhood.
- Three women, one idea, and the deep wish to break free. Living in the northeastern Mallorcan seaside village of Cala Ratjada, the American, Cindy, the Spanish Sara, and the Swiss-born Gina are willing to take the criminal route to achieve their dreams. But it's not as easy as it seems to be. Can the Danish "hygge'centric" Svea, be any help to reach their goal?
- Brent Johnson, a slacking drug dealer and con-man, is forced to change his ways due to meeting a supernatural entity.
- Post coup d'etat, Antigone's director becomes yet another "missing person". His sister, protagonist in the play, seeks justice. Stories across multiple timelines resurface Sophocles's Human Rights, within a democratic judicial process.
- Bob Drummond's life isn't perfect. He's a 25-year-old bartender, who still lives at home with his dad. He's in love with Dorris, a waitress at his bar, who thinks Bob is a "great friend." His best friend, Trent, is an unemployed busboy whose glory days were in high school. Enough said. But, Bob does have one thing he can rely on. BEER. That is, until the local wine mogul, M. Pinot Grigio, puts a plan into motion that destroys all the beer in Barleyville. When Bob finds a case of homebrewed beer, which hasn't disappeared, he drinks it, and is stunned when it gives him super powers. He convinces Trent that together, they can help the town, and GET BEER BACK. This proves easier said that done. After questioning the townspeople, Bob and Trent follow one false lead after another until they end up in jail. Worse yet, it looks like Dorris is falling for M. Pinot. Will Bob and Trent be able to get beer back? Or will they all be stuck drinking wine forever?
- Based on the life of U.S. Deputy Bass Reeves, a black marshal in the Oklahoma Indian Territory in the years of 1867 to 1883, and his successful hunt for the elusive Dozier. A man of great valor who spoke several Indian dialects, Reeves was a deputy U.S. marshal for over thirty years and retired as a policeman in Muskogee.
- In this 4th episode of "Second to None" we look at the career of Brock Peters. Brock Peters is known for his heartfelt portrayal of Tom Robinson in "To Kill a Mockingbird," but did you also know he had an amazing singing voice? He was nominated for a Tony award for "Lost in the Stars."
- Sandra is an aspiring digital photographer and loves capturing the natural essence of the world around her. She has been battling with giving up on her dream because her works are seldom noticed. Denial after denial, she gives it one last try and believes to have found her big break. Unfortunately, someone is not too fond of their picture being taken and will do anything to track her down.
- Corrupt Colour follows childhood friends and self-proclaimed internet pop-stars, Emily and Gia as they set up their first live concert but their delusions of grandeur are compromised when the live show of their dreams becomes a nightmare. The show must go on and with the help of their closest friends, irreverent leads Emily and Gia are forced to reckon with their true place in the public eye. With poignant lyrics, loud personalities, and unique creative decisions, Emily and Gia take us on a hilarious and melancholy journey through identity in the digital age that leaves us all asking "who am I trying to be?"
- Since closing the door to a violent past, quiet and thoughtful Moses Stanton everyday existence is running a small neighborhood store, and watching over his daughter who doesn't know he exists. When a young man, Malik, comes in claiming to be a black Muslim that is doing good for the neighborhood, Moses takes him on as a partner but soon realizes that Malik is nothing but a drug dealer seeking to destroy the neighborhood and Moses's daughter. Therefore, Moses must become the man he used to be in order to save his beloved neighborhood and his daughter.
- Evidence, follows the journey of Jordan, a troubled young woman, whose job processing applications for 'Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance' leads to an obsession with her own mortality. After her life is saved by a mysterious stranger, a man who recounts the story of a local artist's death, Jordan is inspired to create a tribute to the artist's life, and in so doing finds purpose in her own.
- A character driven exploration of the thoughts and wisdoms that an elder human mind, in his loneliness, can give birth to. Maria finds herself living alone a continuous waiting for somebody to visit her. To protect her world of falling in disorder and to avoid the overwhelming feeling of solitude an internal mechanism got triggered: thoughts speak back to her and will keep her company in her everyday activities.
- This documentary follows Claire Connon as she gives a personal look into her life as a disabled athlete.
- I have always been interested in sound, especially the creation of sound for film. I was fortunate enough to get an interview with Oscar winning sound mixer Christopher Newman. Chris has worked with the biggest and best directors like Milos Forman, Jonathan Demme, and Sidney Lumet, and he has shown me the everyday life of a sound engineer - and I still want to do it!
- The Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra are celebrating their 125th Jubilee Year. For their anniversary concert they invite Dutch avant-garde composer Louis Andriessen to write a new orchestral work. It takes Andriessen 7 years to accept the commission. And now, just a week before the World Première, Louis meets the orchestra and chief-conductor Mariss Jansons for their first rehearsal. They only have five days to get it right.
- LAST STAND ON THE ISLAND (USA, in production, 2011-2014) Deep in the bayous of South Louisiana, Edison Dardar, Sr. is arming himself against anyone who tries to move him off the island he loves, a narrow ridge of marsh that is vanishing into the Gulf of Mexico. As Chief of the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw tribe, Albert Naquin's mission is to find a safe place on the mainland for his people before the next hurricanes wipes them away. Edison's departure seems unlikely despite the sound reasons anybody may present to him. His roots run deep into the waters surrounding Isle de Jean Charles. His ancestors were French pirates who took Indian wives and settled this once lushly forested swamp in the early 1800s. But after five hurricanes in the last decade, of the original twenty-four square miles, only a half-mile remains. Edison and his neighbors are about to become the first environmental refugees in the continental United States. Yet their crusade to remain on the island until its catastrophic end is a testament to the strength of their identity and ancestry, despite the mounting pressures of nature, industry and fellow humans.
- My Chic Intuition is a safe place where we can become our better self and really nurture our better self. A place of encouragement, motivation and structure to help you in your journey to grow and prosper. Chic talk on pop culture, fashion, conspiracies, manifestation tips, zodiac horoscopes and much more.
- In the depth of winter, young doctor Franz must face a strange epidemic spreading amongst the county's children. Helpless, yet still hopeful, Franz endevors to give out handmade toys to his young patients. He will travel through the wide snowy landscapes to his sick ones. Time is running out, he must be quick; the children are dying before he can reach them. Only little Nina remains, but he finds her absent, forever prisoner of emptiness. Soon, the illness will reach him.
- One night Lorna hears screams for help coming from the staircase outside her apartment. She opens her door to find a girl, who has apparently been beaten, and a man.The girl claims the man tried to rape her. The man, however, claims that the girl possesses a knife which she uses to mug old people. What should Lorna do? She lets the girl into her apartment and notices that she does indeed have a knife. A game of cat-and-mouse ensues, and, before long, one of them is caught in a trap.
- Terri Fletcher is a small town girl with the voice of a big-time singer. When personal tragedy interrupts her steady life, Terri defies her father's wishes and secretly heads off to spend a summer at a Los Angeles performing arts academy.
- This is a short film centered around Ayla and her best friend Sarah as they discuss summer plans, specifically, Ayla's "sweet seventeen". All is well until Sarah doesn't pick up Ayla's messages anymore when they are supposed to hang out. As Ayla's birthday nears, the more upset she becomes with Sarah. When the day arrives, Ayla finds herself celebrating her birthday without Sarah and leads to her final straw, spending her seventeenth birthday alone.
- Cafe Femenino - a revolutionary idea that is helping people in need all over the world. Cafe Femenino beans are the first and only coffee beans grown entirely by women farmers.
- 'Strong Hearts', a film inspired by the words of the Lakota chief, Crazy Horse, is a visual love letter delivered with raw vulnerable narration from an indigenous father to his sons.
- A young lady who goes by multiple names pursues ways of relieving the guilt of her dark past.
- Over 26 years ago, paramedic Tom Felter and nurse Tina Felter welcomed Emily into the world. It wasn't long before baby Emily was diagnosed with Down syndrome. Almost 20 years later, the Felters set out to develop and share The Emily Talk, a presentation that teaches first responders and the greater community about individuals with disabilities, like Emily. Emily finds her place in the world through her colorful language and sense of humor, her fondness of routine, and her deep love for those around her, who love her equally in return. The film shows that, just like everyone else, she has her good and bad days, and her unique ways of communicating her feelings are worth learning and listening to. Sometimes that takes patience, which is a difficult skill to learn for everyone, but especially for those in the first responder field where things are always fast-paced. First responders are often required to make quick decisions and snap judgments, which can lead to unnecessary and unwanted tragedies. This is why Tom developed The Emily Talk with first responders in mind. The film's cultural relevance stems from years of inequitable treatment of those with Down syndrome and other disabilities. In The Emily Talk, Tom makes it clear that his impetus for presenting to first responders is to prevent tragedies that happen all-too-often, like when Ethan Saylor, a young man with Down syndrome, died of asphyxiation due to three deputies holding him down to the ground for too long when he wouldn't leave the movie theater. He didn't want to leave the theater because he was dead set on watching the next movie after the one he paid for ended. The deputies took action by pinning him to the ground instead of waiting for his caregiver to arrive at the theater. As Tom says in the Emily Talk, "In the same situation, that could have been Emily." The purpose of the film is to show stories like Emily's and the efforts she and her family are taking to educate first responders and the general community so tragedies like the one that happened to Ethan Saylor don't happen again. Tom urges first responders to be patient with individuals who have Down syndrome and other disabilities, because patience could have prevented Ethan Saylor's death, and many others like his. Ultimately, this documentary was created to serve as an educational tool for first responders, a source of validation and comfort for families touched by disability, and kindling for open-minded discussion about disability, inclusion, equity, and accessibility.
- Emily, rising starlet, interviews her director's maid Pepa claiming that she is doing research for her next big movie role. But when the questions get personal, Pepa is forced to delve deep into her own history erasing the line between telenovela and real life.
- The little Nansal finds a baby dog in the Mongolian veld, who becomes her best friend against all rejections of her parents.
- Jethro thinks the Drysdales' attractive young maid is interested in him and commences courting her, but she just wants to watch the football game on the Clampetts' color TV.
- Valery put herself as bait to catch a cybernetic scammer, who fell in love with her best friend and she suicide. When she finds him, she falls into his sexual networks, discovering a new world full of pleasure, danger and human trafficking.
- During these times it's hard, yet important to have the talk. A mother and child have a heartwarming yet deeply painful conversation on how to be safe during racially charged times. The talk offers a view into the unfortunate precautions that effect families all across the nation.
- The fate of humanity lies in the hands of one man.
- Brothels are rarely seen as safe or dignifying. Yet, in a red light district of Colombia, a country torn by decades of war, there's a tiny brothel named "Tabaco y Ron," which acts as a shelter and shield for trans sex workers that work there. Through a choral portrait of the trans community that inhabits the brothel, Todas Las Flores constructs an intimate vignette of this remarkable space. Located in Santafé, Bogotá, the brothel operates in a zone that concentrates all the miseries of a bloodstained region but is also an oasis for all people desperately fleeing war.
- Child sexual abuse in households
- Laura Diaz is an up and coming influencer under pressure by a VIP sponsor to give her best performance for a Halloween live stream giveaway. As the stream starts with a series of trivia questions, the night take a creepy turn when a mysterious user comments on Laura's personal life. As Laura continues to open gift boxes from her sponsors, she soon discovers that some of the boxes have grotesque gifts inside of them. The mysterious user then texts Laura and explains that she will have to play along with his own sick game of giveaway, or else there will be a deadly price to pay.
- Two young people, love and a wild and wonderful island populated only by deaf people. Paolo is a musician and he is totally in love with Claudia, a girl he has never actually met but with whom he texts a lot. In order to meet her, he will leave for the island where she lives and he will stand up for her and their love.
- Young, aspiring journalist Kiara is hustling to make a living and a name for herself in the suburbs of Mumbai. When finally assigned a big story, she is partnered up with officer Abhijeet to collaborate in a daring investigation. Her pursue and her instincts are faced against each other when she finds a baby in a dumpster on her way to work. Her decision will change the way she sees herself and, ultimately, lives her life.
- Women On The Land - Creating Conscious Community highlights an extraordinary community of women on the Mendocino Coast in Northern California from the late 1960s to 2012. The film opens with archival footage of women who founded "Country Women", the extremely successful 1970s feminist publication and how-to magazine for women's back-to-the-land self-sufficiency. Featuring the work these women have done to protect the land and sea over the last 40 years, the film follows women homesteaders, farmers, and goatherds who have created the life of their dreams on the land they call home. These women passionately reveal why the sustainable, organic, local food movement is essential in our current world of dwindling natural resources and economic decline.
- Chance leads Valentina, a girl going through emotional turmoil, to a place where she becomes involved in a Christmas charity campaign. Here the small world she finds brings up past experiences that unravel her emotional dilemma. A story about the opportunities that life sometimes offers us to regain our self-confidence, when love, expressed as respect for others, becomes one the most fundamental emotions for human beings.
- Columbus, Tallahassee, Wichita, and Little Rock move to the American heartland as they face off against evolved zombies, fellow survivors, and the growing pains of the snarky makeshift family.