Podcast appearances and mentions of David L Cunningham

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Best podcasts about David L Cunningham

Latest podcast episodes about David L Cunningham

HOME GROWN HEROES
Journey with David L. Cunningham

HOME GROWN HEROES

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 39:29


We have an incredible Episode of Mike Kai and story teller, producer of, To End All Wars, The Path to 9/11, and his newest release, The Wind and The Reckoning by, David Cunningham. In this episode, we get to hear the behind the scenes make of this monumental story of a real-life events of the outbreak of leprosy in the 19-century colonial Hawaii, where a small group of infected Native Hawaiians resistant government-mandated exile, taking a courageous stand against provisional government and a true example of keeping the faith and sticking together as an Ohana (family). For more info or ticket, visit: https://www.windandreckoning.com —— Stay Connected! Website: http://www.MikeKai.tv Mike Kai Instagram: https://bit.ly/IGMikeKai Mike Kai Twitter: https://bit.ly/TWMikeKai Mike Kai LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/LIMikeKai Mike Kai YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeKai  

LEADER LIFT
David L. Cunningham: Resilience (Special Release)

LEADER LIFT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 39:29


We have an incredible Episode of Mike Kai and story teller, producer of, To End All Wars, The Path to 9/11, and his newest release, The Wind and The Reckoning by, David Cunningham. In this episode, we get to hear the behind the scenes make of this monumental story of a real-life events of the outbreak of leprosy in the 19-century colonial Hawaii, where a small group of infected Native Hawaiians resistant government-mandated exile, taking a courageous stand against provisional government and a true example of keeping the faith and sticking together as an Ohana (family). For more info or ticket, visit: https://www.windandreckoning.com   —— Stay Connected! Website: http://www.MikeKai.tv Mike Kai Instagram: https://bit.ly/IGMikeKai Mike Kai Twitter: https://bit.ly/TWMikeKai Mike Kai LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/LIMikeKai Mike Kai YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeKai

Inspire Collective Podcast
David L. Cunningham: Resilience (Special Release)

Inspire Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 39:29


We have an incredible Episode of Mike Kai and story teller, producer of, To End All Wars, The Path to 9/11, and his newest release, The Wind and The Reckoning by, David Cunningham. In this episode, we get to hear the behind the scenes make of this monumental story of a real-life events of the outbreak of leprosy in the 19-century colonial Hawaii, where a small group of infected Native Hawaiians resistant government-mandated exile, taking a courageous stand against provisional government and a true example of keeping the faith and sticking together as an Ohana (family). For more info or ticket, visit: https://www.windandreckoning.com —— Stay Connected! Website: http://www.MikeKai.tv Mike Kai Instagram: https://bit.ly/IGMikeKai Mike Kai Twitter: https://bit.ly/TWMikeKai Mike Kai LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/LIMikeKai Mike Kai YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeKai  

Your Online Coffee Break
53. Running for Grace – Behind the Scenes Interview with Director David L. Cunningham

Your Online Coffee Break

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 20:48


David Cunningham is an international filmmaker known for striking visuals, authentic performances and dynamic subject matter. For more than two decades, David has directed big budget Studio films (Fox, Disney, ABC), experimental and pioneering independent features, as well as hard-hitting documentaries filmed in over 50 countries. David joins us today to discuss his latest film,... The post 53. Running for Grace – Behind the Scenes Interview with Director David L. Cunningham appeared first on 15 Minutes With Chuck - podcast.

Your Online Coffee Break
53. Running for Grace – Behind the Scenes Interview with Director David L. Cunningham

Your Online Coffee Break

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 20:48


David Cunningham is an international filmmaker known for striking visuals, authentic performances and dynamic subject matter. For more than two decades, David has directed big budget Studio films (Fox, Disney, ABC), experimental and pioneering independent features, as well as hard-hitting documentaries filmed in over 50 countries. David joins us today to discuss his latest film,... The post 53. Running for Grace – Behind the Scenes Interview with Director David L. Cunningham appeared first on Your Online Coffee Break podcast.

The Jason Jones Show
#12 - Interview with movie director David Cunningham on his new film Running for Grace

The Jason Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 53:52


Interview with director David L. Cunningham: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0192289/ David L. Cunningham is an international filmmaker known for striking visuals, authentic performances and dynamic subject matters. For more than two decades, Cunningham has directed big budget Studio films (Fox, Disney, ABC), experimental and pioneering independent features, as well as hard hitting documentaries. He is also an entrepreneur having founded more than a dozen companies in the creative industries including the award-winning content machine Global Virtual Studio (GVS). Cunningham is known for his social impact initiatives as the creator of several nation changing campaigns with focuses on indigenous rights, human trafficking and orphans with special needs. David was born in Lausanne, Switzerland to American parents, Loren and Darlene Cunningham, who are pioneers of the University of the Nations (also known as YWAM) with over 600 campuses around the world in 160 nations. At age three David's family moved to Hawai'i Island to open a University of the Nations campus in Kailua-Kona which became David's long time home. Cunningham is a graduate of Konawaena High School and studied film at the University of Southern California (USC) . Cunningham has had the privilege to direct a wide range of today's finest actors including Harvey Keitel, Edward James Olmos, Mark Strong, Robert Carlyle, Kiefer Sutherland, Ian McShane, Christopher Eccleston, Idris Elba, Donnie Wahlberg and Alexander Ludwig. Cunningham is best known for the gritty WW2 Drama, To End All Wars (20th Century Fox), and the Primetime Emmy Winning and controversial miniseries on ABC, Path to 9/11. With a budget of $45M and total viewership of approximately 23 million, Path to 9/11 was considered a breakthrough in the miniseries format. Based out of Kona, Hawai'i, Cunningham founded Honua Studios in partnership with the County and State of Hawai'i. Honua Studios is the second largest studio in the State and includes the state's largest green screen stage, sound, post and VFX facilities. Honua Studios is also the main hub of Global Virtual Studio (GVS). Global Virtual Studio is a content creation machine. Under Cunningham's leadership GVS develops and produces content for a variety of platforms from graphic novels to major feature films. GVS has key hubs in Kona, Honolulu and Los Angeles with a network of artists and facilities in 15 countries. IMDb Mini Biography By: DC Management David L. Cunningham is an international filmmaker known for striking visuals, authentic performances and dynamic subject matters. For more than two decades, Cunningham has directed big budget Studio films (Fox, Disney, ABC), experimental and pioneering independent features, as well as hard hitting documentaries. He is also an entrepreneur having founded more than a dozen companies in the creative industries including the award-winning content machine Global Virtual Studio (GVS). Cunningham is known for his social impact initiatives as the creator of several nation changing campaigns with focuses on indigenous rights, human trafficking and orphans with special needs. David was born in Lausanne, Switzerland to American parents, Loren and Darlene Cunningham, who are pioneers of the University of the Nations (also known as YWAM) with over 600 campuses around the world in 160 nations. At age three David's family moved to Hawai'i Island to open a University of the Nations campus in Kailua-Kona which became David's long time home. Cunningham is a graduate of Konawaena High School and studied film at the University of Southern California (USC). Cunningham has had the privilege to direct a wide range of today's finest actors including Harvey Keitel, Edward James Olmos, Mark Strong, Robert Carlyle, Kiefer Sutherland, Ian McShane, Christopher Eccleston, Idris Elba, Donnie Wahlberg and Alexander Ludwig. Cunningham is best known for the gritty WW2 Drama, To End All Wars (20th Century Fox), and the Primetime Emmy Winning and controversial miniseries on ABC, Path to 9/11. With a budget of $45M and total viewership of approximately 23 million, Path to 9/11 was considered a breakthrough in the miniseries format. Based out of Kona, Hawai'i, Cunningham founded Honua Studios in partnership with the County and State of Hawai'i. Honua Studios is the second largest studio in the State and includes the state's largest green screen stage, sound, post and VFX facilities. Honua Studios is also the main hub of Global Virtual Studio (GVS). Global Virtual Studio is a content creation machine. Under Cunningham's leadership GVS develops and produces content for a variety of platforms from graphic novels to major feature films. GVS has key hubs in Ko

Hate Expectations
HE009 The Dark is Rising

Hate Expectations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 77:16


I looked under chairs I looked under tables I'm tryin to find the key To fifty million fables They call me the seeker I been searchin low and high -- The Seeker, Pete Townshend Back to young adult lit we go, to 1973's The Dark is Rising, book two of the Susan Cooper series of the same name. As both our birthrights and contractual obligations mandate, we also cover the 2007 David L. Cunningham film based on that book, curiously retitled The Seeker. In this episode, follow us as we fumble around in the dark looking for a cohesive plot, motivated actions, or a rationale for the changes made during the adaptation process. Most of our time is spent like a man pulling a giant ace hair pick through the desert: with limited success. Still, we hope our exploration of the material is at least as informative and entertaining as always (because we like to keep the bar low).