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Christina Raia is an award-winning Writer/Director. In this episode, she dives into an intriguing distribution case study and the film ecosystem. She is the Founder of CongestedCat Productions and was also head of education at crowdfunding & distribution platform Seed & Spark. Her work, consisting of over a dozen short films, a web series, and two feature films, has screened at film festivals around the world.
This week we are discussing burnout. Dear God we are so burned out. Our Weekly Resource: The Breaking Out of Breaking In Podcast. Their latest episode features a former guest and Kay's co-writer on her feature film, ``The MisEducation of Bindu”, Prarthana Mohan, so that's awesome. And no matter if you're a screenwriter, indie filmmaker, or whatever flavor of storyteller you find yourself to be, Christina Raia and Bri Castellini are host to a hot cup of comfort for the soul. I don't know them personally, but maybe we can do a podcast swap in the future. Notes From the Episode: Eric Kohn's latest article Kay's Seed and Spark campaign for "Through the Blinds" Rob's YouTube Channel How to Make a Movie for $1000 Kay's Twitter Rob's Twitter Email us(!)
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Christina Raia is a New York City based Writer/Director and the Founder of CongestedCat Productions. Christina has said that her mixed race background and particularly her mother's Indo-Trinidadian culture play a major role in Christina's interest in portraying underrepresented perspectives across diverse spectrums of identity in her writing and directing. Christina talks to Kim about her and her mother's upbringing in New York, why she feels removed from the Italian side of her background, and grass roots activism. Great chat! See Christina's films: http://www.christinaraia.com/
On a very special episode of The Blackbird Film Podcast we sat down with writer, producer, and director Christina Raia! The recipient of the 2020 Black Feather award.
The Celluloid Mirror is a film discussion podcast in which we look at two very different films to see what they reflect about one another, and the audience. On this episode of The Celluloid Mirror we welcome our first guest! Frequent guest of our 4MileCircus Podcast, Christina Raia. Christina Raia is a New York City based Writer/Director and the Founder of CongestedCat Productions. She focuses on socially conscious narrative projects, primarily in the horror and comedy genres. Her work, consisting of over a dozen short films, a web series, and two feature films, has screened at film festivals around the world with coverage on press outlets such as Indiewire and BuzzFeed. Through a desire to support other filmmakers, she teaches workshops on crowdfunding and creative distribution methods, empowering creators to build their audience and get their work made and seen. Find out more about Christina and her work at christinaraia.com and congestedcat.com. On today's episode we discuss Babe ('96) and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre ('74) and how they expose us to the horrors of animal agriculture and meat production. Thanks for listening. If you enjoy the show we'd love it if you could rate, review, and subscribe on your platform of choice (even though you're getting the show here already) as it really helps with the discoverability of the show. As before if you would like to share your thoughts with us on the show, on the questions at the end of either episode, or on pairings you'd like to see reach out here, on social media (@4milecircus everywhere) or info@4milecircus.com All music in the episode is by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkorama License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ References & Research: People Magazine review of Babe Roger Ebert review of Babe Roger Ebert review of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Cincinnati Inquirer review of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre The Ultimate Pro-Vegetarian Film is the Last Movie You'd Expect on Slate Human and Nonhuman Horror Cinema on Luddite Robot The Texas Chainsaw Massacre a Vegan Allegory by Introverted Activist Seeing and Slaughtering in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) by Dawn Keetley "The "Babe" Vegetarians: Bioethics, Animal Minds, and Moral Methodology" by Nathan Nobis The Sexual Politics of Meat by Carol J. Adams "Learning Spirits: Spectral Pedagogy and Vegan Horror" by Rick Kelley --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecelluloidmirror/message
On Day 5 of the marathon, we watched the horror comedy Transylvania 6-5000! Todays introduction is brought to you by writer/director Christina Raia of Congested Cat Productions. You can check out her work at: CongestedCat.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collection-resurrection/support
Tune in to the AFC Podcast with your hosts Jim Galizia and Victoria Fragnito! Available on Castbox, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Youtube!-Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/afc-podcast/id1511182553-Google Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cDovL3Jzcy5jYXN0Ym94LmZtL2V2ZXJlc3QvODlhMzEyMjBmZTVhNDUzZTkzNzI4N2U3OWVkYjI3NTcueG1s-Castbox:https://castbox.fm/channel/id2818391?utm_source=website&utm_medium=dlink&utm_campaign=web_share&utm_content=AFC%20Podcast-CastBox_FM-Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_wIqtASR_cm0m8QAoqFHswEvery episode the AFC Podcast will be bringing you the latest in film making news, highlight film makers and actors, and review films!Our Day-Player today is Christina Raia and her film of choice to discuss is “Parasite” (2019).Parasite:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6751668/Christina Raia: http://christinaraia.com/Congested Cat Productions: http://www.congestedcat.com/"The Gaze":http://www.congestedcat.com/the-gazeFind us on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube for more and make sure to like, comment, subscribe, and tune in for future episodes! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theastorgoesto/support
On this episode crowdfunding expert Christina Raia joins host Jason Godbey in the Rabbit Hole Studio to talk crowdfunding, and what Seed & Spark is doing to help creators. Show Theme by Christopher Gillard Created by Jason Godbey
ABOUT A DONKEY is the latest feature from the powerhouse duo of Christina Raia and Kelsey Rauber, long time friends, collaborators and co-owners of CongestedCat Productions. We talk about both their artistic processes, Christina's insanely organized color-coated calendar, as well as their new film and how they strategically brought it to audiences through a successful (and targeted) film festival run. ABOUT, ABOUT A DONKEY: About a Donkey follows the Owens family: Ann & Tim, their 3 adult children, Cecilia, Burgh, and Annie (and her husband Paul), and matriarch Farrah. When Tim brings home a donkey in a mixture of wanting to rescue both it and himself, all of the characters' lives are shaken up and pushed forward. ABOUT CONGESTED CAT: CongestedCat Productions is an award winning narrative production company that is very active in the New York independent film scene. Our monthly screening series IndieWorks, now in its seventh year, has screened over 250 local filmmakers. Founder Christina Raia’s motivation was to create a sense of community amongst local filmmakers where they could make connections and find collaborators, which is why the screenings remain free to attend. FOLLOW PINK AMONG MEN ON INSTAGRAM! @pinkamongmen
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Director Christina Raia joins host Jason Godbey in the Rabbit Hole Studio and talks about her indie feature, About A Donkey as well as her career as a filmmaker. Christina has successfully crowdfunded and produced two feature films. Listen here for her advice on how to get your project made.
If you follow the Department of Tangents Blog, there's a good chance you've seen some of Christina Raia's work. I featured her delightful ghost story Hello on October 23 of 2017, and another of her horror shorts, Night In, a month later. This past November, Raia debuted a different kind of film for her, a heist film called Enough with an ensemble cast. Raia says she loves to direct horror, and she's got a new horror short called “Gaze” and a new horror/comedy feature called “Silent Night” in the works. But she also hates to be pigeonholed to any particular genre or style. Which is why on May 7, she released a feature-length family dramedy she directed called About A Donkey, written by Kelsey Rauber. You can find it on Vimeo now, and look for it on Amazon Prime and Seed & Spark in June. About a Donkey (Official Trailer) from CongestedCat Productions LLC on Vimeo. When matriarch Ann Owens announces to her husband Tim and three adult children, Celia, Burgh, and Annie, that she has been diagnosed with depression, no one is surprised. Ann has been keeping to herself for a while, and the kids treat the announcement with humor. What does surprise everyone is Tim's announcement that he has bought a donkey, one with deep brown eyes, just because he'd always wanted one. And he thinks it'll help. Mostly it will help Tim feel a bit more useful, having something to take care of now that his kids are grown up and he can't figure out how to help them with their problems. It's a charming comedy, born out of a desire to quietly counter an increasingly combative and unkind social and political climate. I spoke with Raia about this film and her short films, what horror and comedy have in common, Jordan Peele's work, and, of course, donkey wrangling. What good podcast doesn't include a chunk about donkey wrangling? You can find out more about her and her movies at congestedcat.com and find her on Twitter under @Craia9. You can also find Congested Cat on Twitter under @CongestedCat. And if you liked this or any other episode of the Department of Tangents Podcast, please subscribe and/or give us a positive rating on iTunes and Stitcher. This is one of the best ways to let other people know they should tune in and give us a try. This week's featured trackis "Tobiano Twirl" by next week's interview guest, songwriter, guitarist, and full-time oncologist Karen Haglof. Haglof has a great story to tell, starting in the Minneapolis music scene and moving to New York to join Band of Susans before leaving music to study medicine. About ten years ago, inspired by the documentary It Might Get Loud, she picked up her guitar again after a decade of it gathering dust and started making beautiful music in a variety of styles – heavy, bluesy, twangy, folky, indie angular. This week's conversation was About a Donkey, our song is about a horse, particularly one with a white and brown coloring. Or it's about driving a racecar. Or both. You'll have to tune in next week for the full story and more about the new album, Tobiano.
CHRISTINA RAIAIn Her Own Words: Filmmaking & Community LeadershipI am now a New York City based Writer/Director and the Founder and Team Leader of CongestedCat Productions, LLC. I shot my first feature film, SUMMIT, a Horror-Drama, in 2013. It premiered at the 2015 Manhattan Film Festival and was awarded Best Horror Film. I won Best Director for the film at the 2015 Flickers: Rhode Island International Film Festival (Vortex Genre Fest); and the film also screened at the 2015 Scare-A-Con Film Festival, 2015 Unreal Film Festival, and 2016 Macabre Faire Film Festival. It is available on Amazon Prime, Vimeo on Demand, and VHX. Shortly after wrapping production on SUMMIT, I directed and produced the comedic web series 'Kelsey,' which premiered on blip.tv in September 2013 to rave reviews and consistent press coverage, including as a Critic's Pick and named one of the 19 Best Comedy Web Series of 2013 by Indiewire.com. It has over a quarter million hits online and has screened across the country as part of an LGBT Web Series Panel tour, most notably at Outfest. It is now available on Vimeo and Youtube.I turned my desire to foster collaboration and engagement in the local film community into IndieWorks, a monthly film screening series showcasing and supporting the work of other independent filmmakers in New York. Each month screens 4 or 5 shorts and consistently has over 50 people in attendance. It is currently starting its 6th year and has gained name recognition of its own.My work often has a focus on character exploration. I have an affinity for ensemble pieces and quick-witted dialogue. I love exploring social issues through humor and horror. My other credits as Writer, Director include a dozen independently produced (read no-budget and community supported) narrative shorts that have made official selection at film festivals across the country. I am currently on the festival circuit with with my second feature, a comedy titled About A Donkey, written by and co-produced with 'Kelsey' collaborator Kelsey Rauber. It has screened at the 2018 Austin Revolution Film Festival, where it was nominated for 7 awards and won Best Produced Screenplay, as well as the 2018 North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, 2018 Georgia Film Festival, 2018 Adirondack Film Festival, 2018 Buffalo International Film Festival, 2018 YoFiFest; 2019, Flathead Lake International Cinemafest, and 2019 Cambria Film Festival; with upcoming screenings at the 2019 Queens World Film Festival and 2019 Capital City Film Festival. I'm in early festival submissions for a new horror short titled “The Gaze,” as well as in early development for Silent Night, my feature horror-comedy that I intend to be my third feature; the screenplay for which made the Quarter Finals of the 2016 Slamdance Screenplay Competition. I was selected as one of the 10 to Watch Filmmakers in 2018 by Independent Magazine, as well as selected for the prestigious 2018 NYFF Artist Academy. At the 2019 Queens World Film Festival, I was honored to receive the Lois Weber Pioneer Award for leadership in filmmaking. Releasing About a Donkey on (S)VOD and exploring funding options for Silent Night make up my mission for 2019!twitter: https://twitter.com/Craia9 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/craia9/Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/christinaraia
CHRISTINA RAIA In Her Own Words: Filmmaking & Community Leadership I am now a New York City based Writer/Director and the Founder and Team Leader of CongestedCat Productions, LLC. I shot my first feature film, SUMMIT, a Horror-Drama, in 2013. It premiered at the 2015 Manhattan Film Festival and was awarded Best Horror Film. I won Best Director for the film at the 2015 Flickers: Rhode Island International Film Festival (Vortex Genre Fest); and the film also screened at the 2015 Scare-A-Con Film Festival, 2015 Unreal Film Festival, and 2016 Macabre Faire Film Festival. It is available on Amazon Prime, Vimeo on Demand, and VHX. Shortly after wrapping production on SUMMIT, I directed and produced the comedic web series 'Kelsey,' which premiered on blip.tv in September 2013 to rave reviews and consistent press coverage, including as a Critic’s Pick and named one of the 19 Best Comedy Web Series of 2013 by Indiewire.com. It has over a quarter million hits online and has screened across the country as part of an LGBT Web Series Panel tour, most notably at Outfest. It is now available on Vimeo and Youtube. I turned my desire to foster collaboration and engagement in the local film community into IndieWorks, a monthly film screening series showcasing and supporting the work of other independent filmmakers in New York. Each month screens 4 or 5 shorts and consistently has over 50 people in attendance. It is currently starting its 6th year and has gained name recognition of its own. My work often has a focus on character exploration. I have an affinity for ensemble pieces and quick-witted dialogue. I love exploring social issues through humor and horror. My other credits as Writer, Director include a dozen independently produced (read no-budget and community supported) narrative shorts that have made official selection at film festivals across the country. I am currently on the festival circuit with with my second feature, a comedy titled About A Donkey, written by and co-produced with 'Kelsey' collaborator Kelsey Rauber. It has screened at the 2018 Austin Revolution Film Festival, where it was nominated for 7 awards and won Best Produced Screenplay, as well as the 2018 North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, 2018 Georgia Film Festival, 2018 Adirondack Film Festival, 2018 Buffalo International Film Festival, 2018 YoFiFest; 2019, Flathead Lake International Cinemafest, and 2019 Cambria Film Festival; with upcoming screenings at the 2019 Queens World Film Festival and 2019 Capital City Film Festival. I’m in early festival submissions for a new horror short titled “The Gaze,” as well as in early development for Silent Night, my feature horror-comedy that I intend to be my third feature; the screenplay for which made the Quarter Finals of the 2016 Slamdance Screenplay Competition. I was selected as one of the 10 to Watch Filmmakers in 2018 by Independent Magazine, as well as selected for the prestigious 2018 NYFF Artist Academy. At the 2019 Queens World Film Festival, I was honored to receive the Lois Weber Pioneer Award for leadership in filmmaking. Releasing About a Donkey on (S)VOD and exploring funding options for Silent Night make up my mission for 2019! twitter: https://twitter.com/Craia9 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/craia9/ Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/christinaraia
This week we chat with Christina Raia Christina grew up on Long Island with a single mother and one brother. Growing up multi-ethnic (her mom was born in Trinidad of Indian descent; her father's side is Sicilian with a touch of Austrian -- bet you didn't guess that when you looked at her), She had the privilege of never fitting in, which meant always feeling a bit out of place but also unable to be put in anyone else's box. Often an outside observer of people and their stories, She fell in love with movies very early on as a child. She can't quite pinpoint a moment in her childhood when She decided She wanted to be a filmmaker; it is simply a desire that has always been there. She began writing stories at age five and She attributes her interest in visual storytelling in large part to watching movies of very wide variety with her mom at a young age. Watching "The Twilight Zone" marathon every fourth of July was a family tradition and she credits that as a huge reason for her interest in screenwriting. She wrote Her first screenplay, or what She thought was a screenplay, at age nine. She knew her love for movies was something bigger than just an interest when a video camera was first placed in her hands at the age of 13. It was from that point forward that her passion in life was clearly defined. In high school, she attempted to make two "feature films" with a cast of friends and a crew of one, but those never quite panned out. After high school, she took a year off and honed in on her writing. she won a couple of online video contests and put the money towards funding her first big project. Christina enrolled in Hunter College in 2008 and made her first independent short, "Do Over," a psychological thriller, the summer after freshman year. She then graduated with honors with a BA in Film Production & Studies in 2012. Filmmaking & Community Leadership She is now a New York City based Writer/Director and the Founder and Team Leader of CongestedCat Productions, LLC. She shot her first feature film, SUMMIT, a Horror-Drama, in 2013. It premiered at the 2015 Manhattan Film Festival and was awarded Best Horror Film. She won Best Director for the film at the 2015 Flickers: Rhode Island International Film Festival (Vortex Genre Fest); and the film also screened at the 2015 Scare-A-Con Film Festival, 2015 Unreal Film Festival, and 2016 Macabre Faire Film Festival. It is available on Amazon Prime, Vimeo on Demand, and VHX. Shortly after wrapping production on SUMMIT, she directed and produced the comedic web series 'Kelsey,' which premiered on blip.tv in September 2013 to rave reviews and consistent press coverage, including as a Critic’s Pick and named one of the 19 Best Comedy Web Series of 2013 by Indiewire.com. It has over a quarter million hits online and has screened across the country as part of an LGBT Web Series Panel tour, most notably at Outfest. It is now available on Vimeo and Youtube. Christina turned her desire to foster collaboration and engagement in the local film community into IndieWorks, a monthly film screening series showcasing and supporting the work of other independent filmmakers in New York. Each month screens 4 or 5 shorts and consistently has over 45 people in attendance. It is currently starting its 6th year and has gained name recognition of its own. Her work often has a focus on character exploration. She has an affinity for ensemble pieces and quick-witted dialogue. She loves exploring social issues through humor and horror. Her other credits as Writer, Director include a dozen independently produced (read no-budget and community supported) narrative shorts that have made official selection at film festivals across the country. She is currently on the festival circuit with one short, in pre-production for another, and beginning festival screenings with her second feature, a dramedy titled About A Donkey, written by and co-produced with 'Kelsey' collaborator Kelsey Rauber. Silent Night,
You can fundraise without losing friends- it’s true! Christina Raia, award-winning independent filmmaker, 4-time crowdfunding success story, and Seed&Spark’s Director of Crowdfunding, talks with Forget The Box about how you can reach beyond your friends and family to reach your crowdfunding goal, how to build your audience with a long-term relationship in mind, and how to build financial independence as a filmmaker.
At the Ax Wound film Festival, Lindsay sat in on a live Podcast recording for 4Mile Circus, who are not only an awesome podcast you should all check out, but they are also a production team based out of Brooklyn, NY! On this panel, hosted by Nicole Solomon and Sean Mannion, Lindsay, Monika Estrella Negra and Christina Raia discuss how to use ancillary content to promote your film, be it through podcasts, behind the scenes interviews, on-set tutorials of how you accomplished certain scenes, or just by simply using social media as often as possible while on set. Listen in and let us know what you think, and subscribe to the 4Mile Circus Podcast at 4milecircus.com, which we were guests on last week! Big thanks to Nicole and Sean for letting us include this on our feed! Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube, Google Play, or your favorite podcatching app. And don't forget to rate and review us! Email us at filmmakingsucks@gmail.com with any questions, comments, or subjects you'd like to hear us discuss. You can also now follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/filmmakingpodcast! #FilmmakingSucks
Crowdfunding is becoming a huge part of independent film production. A few weeks back, we attended the Ax Wound Film Festival, and were able to attend a workshop hosted by Christina Raia discussing crowdfunding and specifically the platform Seed & Spark. She discussed methods of starting your campaign, perks you can offer, different ways of promoting your film, keeping in touch with your contributors, and getting others involved in your film, among many other methods of launching a successful crowdfunding campaign. Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube, Google Play, or your favorite podcatching app. And don't forget to rate and review us! Email us at filmmakingsucks@gmail.com with any questions, comments, or subjects you'd like to hear us discuss. You can also now follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/filmmakingpodcast! #FilmmakingSucks
Engaging supporters is essential to the successful funding and distribution of films. This workshop led by Frank Colin connects filmmakers with their audiences. Christina Raia is a New York City based Writer/Director, the Founder of CongestedCat Productions, and a Crowdfunding Specialist at Seed&Spark. Her work - a collection of short films, a web series, and a feature film - has gained a large online following through multiple crowdfunding campaigns. Seed&Spark is the world’s only streaming and crowdfunding destination, supporting inclusive films and film-related projects with funding, audience building, and distribution
The Film Festival is the coveted rite of passage that every filmmaker must pass through. Film Festivals are one of the sacred combination locks we much attempt to crack, and honestly, we need to do it with limited funds. How can you do that? Networking, Planning, and Time. How does that work..? Listen in and find out from our first hand experiences of submitting, attending and vending at film festivals. Don't forget, this Friday, January 13th, come on out to the Macabre Faire Film Festival in Ronkonkoma, NY and catch the premiere of our newest feature length psychological horror film, Theta States! Beyond that, Lindsay will be hosting a panel on Pre-Production, Friday at 6pm: Homework Before The Filming Begins, as well as a panel on Women In Media alongside Jennifer Valdes, Deana Demko, Gail Wisun-Gooch, Kell Rae LeGault, Debra Markowitz, Beatrice Sniper and Christina Raia. Then on Sunday, Manny will be on a panel with fellow filmmaker Patrick Devaney, discussing Cinematography at noon. Tickets are available at MacabreFaireFilmFest.com Subscribe to the Filmmaking Sucks Podcast on iTunes, and please rate and review us! You can also email us at filmmakingsucks@gmail.com with your feedback and questions. The whole aspect of cinema and film festivals should be a moment to come together and celebrate art and humanity. It would be a shame if there was such a divide. -Keanu Reeves
The gang interviews New York Filmmaker Christina Raia about the upcoming world premiere of her feature horror film Summit at the Manhattan film Festival! With hosts Thomas Edward Seymour and James Richardson and Dave Leute! Still time to check out our Monster Kill Movie Indiegogo here! iTunes Twitter Google App! Stitcher Radio Facebook Youtube
This week, in a megasode, the gang reviews Transformers 4, Dragon's Lair, Ancient Aliens Debunked, Moral Orel, Return to Nuke 'Em High and start their Star Wars adventure with Episode 1: The Mos Eisley Incident. Don't forget to check out Christina Raia's new project on Seed and Spark! Donate a few dollars if you have any to spare. With hosts Tom Seymour, Ken Powell and Dave Leute! Music by Kevin Macleod. "Return to Nuke 'Em High is one of the best films of 2013!" -New York Cine Radio Watch Ancient Aliens Debunked documentary on youtube! iTunes Twitter Google App! Stitcher Radio Facebook Youtube
This week the gang gets to Interview Christina Raia and Kelsey Rauber as they are promoting their Seed and Spark campaign, updates on their horror film Summit, and the status of Kelsey the web series. We also review Ice Man, talk about Community and how much season 4 sucks, and start our intergalactic adventure by creating characters for Tom and Dave.. Don't forget to check out Christina Raia's new project on Seed and Spark! Donate a few dollars if you have any to spare. With hosts Tom Seymour, Ken Powell and Dave Leute! Music by Kevin Macleod. Christina Raia's Seed and Spark Project! iTunes Twitter Google App! Stitcher Radio Facebook Youtube
This week the gang gets to Interview Neil Breen director of such awesome cult films as I am Here....Now and Fateful Findings, Also discussions on The Counselor, 22nd Jump Street and The Real Rocky. Don't forget to check out Christina Raia's new project on Seed and Spark! Donate a few dollars if you have any to spare. With hosts Tom Seymour, Ken Powell and Dave Leute! Music by Kevin Macleod. Christina Raia's Seed and Spark Project!Check out Neil Breen's new film here!Neil Breen's Facebook page! iTunes Twitter Google App! Stitcher Radio Facebook Youtube
Welcome to Episode 73 of New York Cine Radio! This week Tom, Ken, and Dave welcome back Christina Raia. She brings us updates on her horror film, Summit. We also discuss her film series, Indieworks, as well as her web series, Kelsey. The gang also review episode 2 of Arrested Development and the classic Night of the Hunter. Ken also tests everyone with two games. Finally we talk about M. Night Shamlyan and his career works. Christina Raia's website CongestedCat.com For more information visit Indieworks Summit Kelsey Web Series Night of the Hunter Trailer
This week we present "The Best of New York Cine Radio". Included are some of the funniest moments and games from over the last year of New York Cine Radio. This week's opening song is Radio GaGa by Queen, which is one of the greatest songs ever. Download it on iTunes along with our podcast! Next week we promise to be back with an all new show! We will talk about Iron Man 3, This Is 40, and all the latest news. Thanks for listening everyone and enjoy a look back at some great moments! Special thanks to Chris Ferry and Christina Raia! Check out our in-progress documentary's Facebook page as well! VHS Massacre Documentary Facebook Page Queen: Radio Ga Ga
This week we look at the documentary The People V.S George Lucas to examine the often strange and strained relationship all of us have with the creator himself George (jar jar) Lucas. Don't forget to subscribe HERE on iTunes! And for the Microsoft bunch HERE is Zune! And for anyone else you can listen to us on Stitcher HERE! Jar Jar Binks Song Embarrassing kids promo for the 3D release of Phantom Menace New "Fervid Filmmaking" book featuring our own Thomas Edward Seymour Invest in NYC filmmaker Christina Raia's new horror flick
This week we sit down with filmmaker Christina Raia about her new film Summit (donate to her film). Also we talk about Giallo films, the new Tron animated series and Dracula 3D. Also scene readings with Chris Ferry with hosts Ken Powell, Tom Seymour and Dave Leute. This is New York Cine all up in your face! Don't forget to subscribe on iTunes HERE! And on Zune HERE!! And on Stitcher HERE!!! Christina Raia's Feature Film, Summit, Kickstarter Fundraiser Like Summit on Facebook Giallo Trailer Dracula 3D Opening song "Colorado" by Dirty Wings