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Talking With Janet Episode 101
Talking With Janet Episode 101
Episode 101- Talking With Janet Candidates Charlie Pat Farris & Richard Scott are “Talking With Janet” about education cuts/expansion, Medicaid, and the reason we should vote for them in the upcoming election. An Original Digi-Series hosted by Emmy Award Winner Janet Conner-Knox Executive Produced by: S. Zachary Knox & Robert X. Golphin
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DREAMING: FILM SHORTS AT THE LHAAFF, Seattle
Thursday, May 1 | 9 – 10:30 p.m.
Faraja on the Frontline, Congo, 2014, 5 min
Art on the Front Line/Alkebu Film Productions. Documentary. 5 minutes. Congo. French with English subtitles. A portrait of a young man from Goma. But he is not a child soldier, he is not a victim of war, he is a boy who shows a different side of the entrepreneurial spirit.
Filmmaker: Jack Muhindo
Rating: Suitable for a general audience.
My American Fund, Nigeria, 2013, 13 min
Samuel is an American boy stuck in a small town in Nigeria. His Grandmother is mean, he hates his school, but most of all he longs to be home with his mother. With his ‘American fund’ he runs away back to the States, but will he make it?
Filmmaker: Ayana Saunders
down, down, baby USA, 2013, 11 min
Faced with being sent to a homeless shelter for troubled teens, Angel Anderson must search for her father and inevitably confront the truth about the family she wants in order to embrace the family she needs.
Filmmaker: Joyce Sherri
Rating: Some mature themes and content.
Kenya’s Eyes (The Short), USA, 2014, 11 min
A dramatic and gritty film centered on a young distress girl who battles with self-identity and deep depression. Based on true events, Kenya faces bullying and mental abuse throughout her junior high school years. Lisa, Kenya’s mother who is a single mother raising 4 kids tries to teach Kenya how to be self-dependent but back fires when suspicion in the household stirs Kenya’s 7Th grade teacher Mrs. Fielder.
Filmmaker: Kecia Benson
Rating: Some mature themes and content.
Punch Me, USA, 2011, 14 min
With a romance on the rocks and a father on his sick bed, a young man must accept his true identity before he loses the two people he loves most.
Filmmaker: Robert X. Golphin
Dreaming, USA, 2014, 30 min
John Doe finds himself in a coma, stuck between two realities. All he has to do to become conscious again, is figure out which reality is real—in other words, figure out who he is. But he had better choose right, or he’ll never wake up again.
Filmmaker: Avery Waddell
Rating: General audience. See the featurette here http://youtu.be/gd-bjJBMz28
TICKETS
Advance tickets available at Brown Paper Tickets.
Adult: $10.00
Senior/Youth: $5.00
Group: $7.00 per ticket (Minimum of 50 Tickets, $350.00 total, not applicable for youth/seniors)
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