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Kjartan's feature film work includes: As In Heaven, A Little Trip To Heaven, White Night Wedding, Reykjavik-Rotterdam, The Good Heart, Undercurrent, Summerland, The Deep, Virgin Mountain, End Of Sentence, Against The Ice, Band, and Touch. Kjartan's television work includes the series: Lazy Town, Trapped, and Arctic Circle.
In this insightful episode, join Varun Duggirala as he dives deep into the journey and mind of history creating Indian producer Guneet Monga! From her groundbreaking win to her journey into the heart of mainstream distribution, Guneet shares the ins and outs of her role as a producer and the secret behind making impactful films. Find out the driving force that led Guneet to become a producer and the challenges she faced along the way. Gain insights into the world of film production as she unravels the intricacies of her job – from ideation to execution, imparts invaluable advice for those looking to follow in her footsteps, and explore the fascinating world of film production - all in this latest episode of Take aPause. Guneet is an Indian film producer, a BAFTA nominee and amongst the first producers from India to be inducted in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. She is the founder of Sikhya Entertainment that has been at the helm of pushing content-driven cinema with films like The Lunchbox, Masaan, Gangs of Wasseypur, Pagglait, and Oscar Winning Short Documentary - Period. End Of Sentence to name a few. She is the producer of the 2023 Academy Award-winning documentary short film The Elephant Whisperers. You can Order Varun's book “Everything is out of syllabus: An instruction manual for life & work “ at https://amzn.to/335QKow Follow Varun across social media platforms @VarunDuggi https://www.instagram.com/varunduggi/ https://www.youtube.com/c/VarunDuggi https://twitter.com/varunduggi And for a weekly download of mind musings and recommendations subscribe to his newsletter “Unschooled with Varun Duggirlala” at https://varunduggi.substack.com About the show “Take apause with Varun Duggirala” ( previously “The Varun Duggi show”) is a twice a week podcast that's meant to enable its listeners to take a pause amidst the chaos of their daily lives to learn tools, embrace ideas and soak in concepts that willhelp them find motivation, build the right mindset and perform at their best. Varun also occasionally taps into the minds truly interesting people to give listeners a learn from and use in their work, life and everything in-between. DISLCAIMER: The views, information or opinions expressed in this YouTube Channel and Podcast are solely the views of the individuals/guests involved and by no means represent absolute facts. Opinions expressed by the guests can change at any time and the Company does not accept legal responsibility for them. Such views are the views of guests, and not the Company/ channel/podcast. The Company and The Director do not verify the accuracy of the information contained in the YouTube Channel and Podcast, and the Company is not responsible for this information. The Company and The Director assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of the YouTube Channel and Podcast. The information contained on the YouTube Channel and Podcast is provided on an “as is” basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/take-a-pause-varun-duggi/message
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In Episode 98, Marsha hosts guests Elizabeth Adsit and Saba Ilyas to cap off conversations focused on an award-winning short documentary titled, “Period. End of Sentence.”To access a full transcript of this episode, please visit http://www.marshaclarkandassociates.com/transcripts/power-movies-4.To find out more about Marsha or to purchase a copy of her book, "Embracing Your Power: A Woman's Path to Authentic Leadership & Meaningful Relationships," visit her website at www.marshaclarkandassociates.com.
Baltasar Febrúar heldur áfram og Andrea og Steindór fjalla um kvikmynd Elfars Aðalsteins frá 2019, End of Sentence.
Moini zu Folge 120! End of Sentence ist eigentlich eine Story über einen Familien-Roadtrip. Nur dass Vater und Sohn zerstritten sind und die Mutter in einer Urne mitreist. Wie kam es dazu? John und Sean Fogle haben kein sonderlich gutes Verhältnis zueinander, erst recht nicht seit Sean wegen Autodiebstahl im Gefängnis sitzt. Doch ihre gemeinsame Komponente, Johns Frau und Seans Mutter, bringt sie in ihrem letzten Willen wieder unfreiwillig zueinander. Sie sollen ihre Asche in einem See beisetzen. Und so machen sich die zwei ungleichen Männer auf eine Reise die nicht nur mit gebrochenen Herzen sondern auch Sinneskrisen und viel Streit um die Vergangenheit einhergeht. Insgesamt ist End of Sentence ein süßer kleiner Film mit viel Herz und Ehrlichkeit, der schön zeigt, wie unterschiedlich Generationen mit ihrem Trauma umgehen und dass sie sich doch manchmal ähnlicher sind, als sie zugeben mögen.
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ENCORE EPISODE (Replay of Episode 3, April 9, 2019): Rayka Zehtabchi is an Iranian-American film director based in Los Angeles. Her directorial debut, Madaran, is an Iranian language short film that has screened worldwide at established film festivals, winning jury awards at Hollyshorts, Urbanworld, and Cleveland International. Madaran qualified for the 89th Academy Awards in 2016. Rayka's documentary short, Period. End of Sentence., is about a group of village women in Northern India who start a sanitary pad business in an effort to improve feminine hygiene and de-stigmatize menstruation. Along with the film's release, the Period team co-founded the non-profit “The Pad Project” to fight the stigma of menstruation and improve feminine hygiene worldwide. Period double-qualified for the academy awards in 2018, winning Jury and audience awards at Michael Moore's Traverse City Film Festival and Cleveland International. The film also took home Jury and audience awards from AFI Fest among many others and won the Oscar in the Documentary Short category of the 91st Academy Awards®. What you'll learn about in this episode: Where Rayka went to film school, and how she was approached to direct her short documentary “Period. End of Sentence.” right out of film school How Rayka's first film festival in high school shaped her interests in filmmaking, and how she found purpose and community in filmmaking Rayka shares the experience of losing her father while she was attending USC film school, and how she felt pulled in different directions Rayka discusses her Iranian-language short film Madaran and why filming it helped her feel connected to her father and her Iranian heritage How Rayka was approached to direct “Period. End of Sentence.” while she was in her senior year at film school, and why the subject matter was a reality check for her Why “Period. End of Sentence.” was a powerful and necessary story to shine a light on an unspoken issue, and how Rayka directed it to be organic and authentic What impact filming “Period. End of Sentence.” had on Rayka personally and emotionally, and how she was inspired by the women she filmed How Rayka and the filmmakers got involved with and launched the Pad Project, and how the film has exploded and created global awareness of this issue How Rayka and her team turned forty hours of raw film footage into a 25-minute short documentary What challenges Rayka faced in getting visibility for her film, and her thoughts on when she realized the film qualified to be submitted to the Academy Awards What it was like accepting her Oscar, and what Rayka has planned for the future going forward
(Note: This interview first aired back in June.) When the documentary film "Period. End of Sentence." won an Oscar in 2019, the film's co-producer, Melissa Berton, said in her acceptance speech: "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." Now comes a book that follows-up on that goundbreaking movie, a far-reaching work that outlines the challenges confronting those who menstruate worldwide and the solutions being offered by a new generation of body-positive activists and innovators. Our guest is the author of this work, Anita Diamant. As was noted in this starred review in Booklist: "This [book] is a barn-burner of cultural analysis that never strays from the preventable suffering at its core. A life-improving title that should be made as widely available as possible."
(Note: This interview first aired back in June.) When the documentary film "Period. End of Sentence." won an Oscar in 2019, the film's co-producer, Melissa Berton, said in her acceptance speech: "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." Now comes a book that follows-up on that goundbreaking movie, a far-reaching work that outlines the challenges confronting those who menstruate worldwide and the solutions being offered by a new generation of body-positive activists and innovators. Our guest is the author of this work, Anita Diamant. As was noted in this starred review in Booklist: "This [book] is a barn-burner of cultural analysis that never strays from the preventable suffering at its core. A life-improving title that should be made as widely available as possible."
Summer break - Let's revisit in case you missed it ‘A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education.' Accepting the 2019 Academy Award for producing the documentary Period. End of Sentence, Melissa Berton, founder of The Pad Project spoke those words. And so it was no leap to turn to New York Times bestselling author of The Red Tent and award winning journalist, Anita Diamant. With the foreword by Melissa, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE. The Next Chapter in the Fight for Menstrual Justice, Anita explores menstrual issues and period poverty around the globe.
Zibby is joined by best-selling author and journalist Anita Diamant to discuss her latest nonfiction book, Period. End of Sentence., and the fight for menstrual justice. Anita explains how this book — which grew out of the Academy Award-winning documentary of the same name — feels like a culmination of her work as a columnist and novelist, and offers action steps we can all take to help combat period poverty both at home and around the world.Purchase on Amazon or Bookshop.Amazon (Period.): https://amzn.to/3xaZ7sNAmazon (The Red Tent): https://amzn.to/360LIYoBookshop (Period.): https://bit.ly/3dN4O8MBookshop (The Red Tent): https://bit.ly/3dJOG7S See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Melissa Berton is the Academy Award-winning producer of PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., a documentary film about menstrual stigma which won an Oscar for Best Documentary Short in 2019. She is an LA-based teacher and writer, as well as the Founder & Executive Director of The Pad Project: a nonprofit (and Days for Girls partner) dedicated to the principle that “a period should end a sentence, not a girl's education.” In this episode, Melissa dives into the story behind PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE., what inspired her to create the film, and how the power of creativity, hard work and Kismet (good fortune) made it all come together. She also talks about the evolution of The Pad Project, its global impact and the role her students have played – and continue to play - in fighting period poverty around the world.Highlights:Melissa's journey from high school teacher to Academy Award-winning documentary filmmakerThe origins, making and impact of PERIOD. END OF SENTENCEHow the film's Oscar success provided enough financial security to seed its corresponding nonprofit initiative, The Pad Project, which now operates in four different countriesWhat inspired Melissa's passion for empowering women and girlsThe role that Melissa's high school students played in bringing the film and The Pad Project to life, and where they are todayConnect:Website: www.thepadproject.orgSocial media: @thepadprojectBio:Melissa Berton is a Los Angeles-based teacher, writer and the Academy Award-winning producer for Best Documentary Short (2019): PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE. She is also the Founder & Executive Director of The Pad Project, a non- profit organization dedicated to the principle that “a period should end a sentence, not a girl's education.” In recognition of her human rights work to promote menstrual equity, Berton received the 2019 Eleanor Roosevelt Global Women's Rights Award.Support the show (http://bit.ly/donatetodfg)
A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education.' Accepting the 2019 Academy Award for producing the documentary Period. End of Sentence, Melissa Berton, founder of The Pad Project spoke those words. And so it was no leap to turn to New York Times bestselling author of The Red Tent and award winning journalist, Anita Diamant. With the Foreword by Melissa, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE. The Next Chapter in the Fight for Menstrual Justice explores menstrual issues and period poverty around the globe.
The documentary film "Period. End of Sentence." won an Oscar in 2019 and now there is a book with the same name which outlines the challenges facing those who menstruate worldwide and the solutions championed by a new generation of body positive activists, innovators and public figures. Including interviews from people on the frontlines, "Period. End of Sentence." illuminates the many ways that menstrual injustice can limit opportunities, erode self-esteem, and even threaten lives. Journalist Anita Diament is the author of the new book and joins us this morning.
When the documentary film "Period. End of Sentence." won an Oscar in 2019, the film's co-producer, Melissa Berton, said in her acceptance speech: "A period should end a sentence, not a girl's education." Now comes a new book that follows-up on that goundbreaking movie, a far-reaching book that outlines the challenges confronting those who menstruate worldwide and the solutions being offered by a new generation of body-positive activists and innovators. Our guest is the author of this work, Anita Diamant. As was noted in this starred review in Booklist: "[A] scorching and utterly unforgettable read.... Brandishing a stunning array of statistics and sharing stories from around the world of girls and women in every social circumstance, Diamant delivers a withering account of how menstruation has led to humiliation, threats, and on more than one grim occasion, even death.... This is a barn-burner of cultural analysis that never strays from the preventable suffering at its core. A life
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes Anita Diamant and Melissa Berton to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss the new book PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE---and what they hope this conversation does to erase stigma and shame.
Oxygen – A woman who wakes in a cryogenic chamber with no recollection of how she got there, must find a way out before running out of air. End Of Sentence – After being widowed, Frank Fogle reluctantly embarks on a journey to honour his wife's last wish of spreading her ashes in a remote lake in her native Ireland and a promise of taking his estranged son, Sean, along for the trip. The Little Things – Kern County Deputy Sheriff Joe Deacon is sent to Los Angeles for what should have been a quick assignment. Instead, he becomes embroiled in the search for a serial killer. Here Are The Young Men – Dublin teenagers Matthew, nihilistic Rez, and the deranged Kearney, leave school to a social vacuum of drinking and drugs, falling into shocking acts of transgression. A Glitch In The Matrix – Documentary tackles this question “are we living in a simulation?” with testimony, philosophical evidence and scientific explanation in his for the answer.
Mark and Simon are joined by Steve Zahn, who talks about his new film Cowboys, about a father and son’s journey through the Montana wilderness. Plus your essential streaming reviews including martial arts actioner Mortal Kombat, Christos Nikou’s Apples, about a worldwide pandemic that causes sudden amnesia, End of Sentence, with last week’s guest John Hawkes starring alongside Logan Lerman, Agnieszka Holland’s latest, Charlatan, and Fried Barry, a Shudder Original, about a drug-addled South African who is abducted by aliens. And we hear from cinema expert David Hancock about the future of movies. Plus Mark and Simon’s Movie Road Trip heads over the border into Canada. They also talk you through the best and worst films on subscription-free TV next week, and recommend a home entertainment purchase in DVD of the Week. 00:31:31 Celebrating Cinema 00:32:14 David Hancock interview 00:43:24 Current releases 00:46:46 Apples review 00:50:49 Fried Barry review 00:53:59 Steve Zahn interview 01:08:45 Cowboys review 01:11:47 Charlatan review 01:15:45 North American Movie Road Trip 01:22:52 Mortal Kombat review 01:27:37 Lobbydown Correspondents 01:32:19 TV Movies of the Week 01:35:43 End of Sentence review 01:41:14 DVD of the Week Send us your sub 20 second audio review of any film attached to an email to mayo@bbc.co.uk. Download our podcast from the Baby Sea Clowns app. We welcome your contributions: Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Twitter: @wittertainment
On today's show Padraig Greene talks to us about converting a camper van, Ray speaks to Paul Weller, Sarah Bolger tells us about her new film End Of Sentence and Ray chats to Brian Kennedy.
At 19, Sophie Ascheim won an Oscar for executive-producing the short documentary, "Period. End of Sentence." Since that day two years ago, her campaign to end period poverty has gone global. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Special for International Women’s Day 2021 International Women’s Day celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women all over the world. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women’s equality. Melissa Berton is the Academy Award winning producer for Best Documentary Short for “Period. End of Sentence.” and CEO of The Pad Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to the principle that “a period should end a sentence, not a girl’s education.” Berton is the recipient of the 2019 Eleanor Roosevelt Global Women’s Rights Award and works as a English teacher in Los Angeles. “Period. End of Sentence.” is available on Netflix. Find out more at https://www.thepadproject.org/ . Check out https://copenotes.com/zestful for an innovative app that supports mental health. Find out more about the Zestful Aging Podcast at ZestfulAging.com
SUMMER CAMP MEETS SPINAL TAP IN THE DEEPLY-AFFECTING NEW DOCUMENTARY ROCK CAMP, THE MOVIE FROM FILMMAKER DOUG BLUSH WHOSE EDITING AND PRODUCING CREDITS INCLUDE THREE OSCAR-WINNING FILMS 20 FEET FROM STARDOM, PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE. AND ICARUS IN THEATERS / VIRTUAL CINEMAS STARTING THIS FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 2021 IN NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO, MIAMI, WASHINGTON, DC AND 100+ ADDITIONAL CITIES NATIONWIDE – SEE BELOW THEN: ON DEMAND EVERYWHERE INCL. APPLE TV & AMAZON VIDEO STARTING FEBRUARY 16, 2021 TRAILER - WATCH NOW! SYNOPSIS Summer camp meets Spinal Tap as we journey to Rock' n' Roll Fantasy Camp, where dreamers from across America and around the world gather to shred with their heroes - and learn to rock like the legends. Rock Camp is an institution and cultural phenomenon that has been going on in Los Angeles, New York, and other cities since 1996. Rock Camp is the brainchild of music producer David Fishof. It boasts a jaw-dropping array of rock star "counselors" that include Roger Daltrey, Alice Cooper, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, Nancy Wilson, Joe Perry, Jeff Beck, Slash, and countless other rock legends. Directed and produced by Doug Blush, co-directed and edited by Renee Barron, and produced by Jeff Rowe, Rock Camp, The Movie takes us back more than four decades to the beginnings Fishof's career as a sports agency and eventually an entertainment executive and music producer. Fishof founded Rock' n' Roll Fantasy Camp, which has been making dream comes true for more than 25 years. The camp brings together musicians from all walks of life for an unforgettable experience with legendary rock stars. These musicians teach, inspire, and jam with the campers over four days., concluding with a life performance at a famed venue. The experience takes music lovers from spectator to the stage, sharing the limelight with their musical heroes. Rock Camp, The Movie follows four campers (and their families) through their journeys to shred with their heroes and see how they overcome their fears and transform their lives. Blush is an award-winning director, producer, editor, and cinematographer. His credits include, as editor, the Oscar and ACE Eddie Award winning 20 Feet from Stardom (2013), as executive producer, the Oscar winning Period. End of Sentence. (2018) and, as consulting producer and editor, the Oscar winning Icarus (2017).
This week's Episode of FNI Wrap Chat is with one of our favourite actors, writers and creators, Amy De Bhrún. A shining example of artistic integrity and downright hard work. This is a podcast that young creative professionals should not miss. Amy moved to London at the age of nineteen, to pursue her actor training. She works consistently between the UK and Ireland. Amy plays the recurring role of Steph Corbett in LINE OF DUTY (BBC). Other notable roles that have been aired this year include ‘Jarl Hrolf' in VIKINGS, ‘Pline' in KRYPTON and ‘Meadhbh' in THE OUTPOST. She was recently seen as Adele in CORONATION STREET (ITV) and the latest JASON BOURNE movie, alongside Matt Damon, Alicia Vikander and Tommy Lee Jones. This was a real high point to get to work alongside such fantastic Oscar winning actors and acclaimed director Paul Greengrass. Notable TV/Film credits include: THE CURED, END OF SENTENCE, THE CROWN AND THE DRAGON, THE SOUTH BANK SHOW (ITV), CASUALTY (BBC), THE STAG, JIMI -ALL IS BY MY SIDE, PENNY DREADFUL and BRIDGET & EAMON (RTE), award winning short film GRIDLOCK and music videos for KODALINE (All I Want). An accomplished writer – her short film AFTER received the Filmbase Funding Award and went into production January 2014, in which Amy played the female lead role. She was nominated for Best Writing and Best Performance at the Kinsale Shark Awards 2016. Most recently, she has been nominated for the Rising Star ‘Discovery' Award at the Audi Dublin International Film Festival 2017 Her One-Woman Theatre shows (of which there are six) have been performed across Ireland, London, Los Angeles and New York City to critical acclaim. Her latest show“I SEE YOU”, inspired by the life of forgotten Irish trailblazer Lady Mary Heath, premiered in Dublin in May 2018 with a national tour in 2019. It garnered huge press interest – including the front page of The Sunday Independent, Ryan Tubridy show, The Today Show with Maura and Daithí (RTE) and The Elaine Show (Virgin Media One). As if Amy didn't have enough to be doing, She only went and launched her own Awesome Show "The Year of the Selfie" interviews some brilliant professional people who balance a creative and professional life. Check out Amy's podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../year-of-the.../id1515953510 There's also a whole back catalogue of over 100 Episodes of Wrapchat with some incredibly kind and gracious people. So why not check us out. Fni Wrapchat on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google podcasts of course on the Headstuff Podcast Network. Sponsored by Wildcard Distribution, Octovid and Film Equipment Store and mixed by Stephen Bedford. And if you can spare the price of a coffee this Christmas support FNI below on: BuyMeACoffee.com/Fni #WeAreFni #YouAreFni WeAreFni.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's Episode of FNI Wrap Chat is with one of our favourite actors, writers and creators, Amy De Bhrún. A shining example of artistic integrity and downright hard work. This is a podcast that young creative professionals should not miss. Amy moved to London at the age of nineteen, to pursue her actor training. She works consistently between the UK and Ireland. Amy plays the recurring role of Steph Corbett in LINE OF DUTY (BBC). Other notable roles that have been aired this year include ‘Jarl Hrolf’ in VIKINGS, ‘Pline’ in KRYPTON and ‘Meadhbh’ in THE OUTPOST. She was recently seen as Adele in CORONATION STREET (ITV) and the latest JASON BOURNE movie, alongside Matt Damon, Alicia Vikander and Tommy Lee Jones. This was a real high point to get to work alongside such fantastic Oscar winning actors and acclaimed director Paul Greengrass. Notable TV/Film credits include: THE CURED, END OF SENTENCE, THE CROWN AND THE DRAGON, THE SOUTH BANK SHOW (ITV), CASUALTY (BBC), THE STAG, JIMI -ALL IS BY MY SIDE, PENNY DREADFUL and BRIDGET & EAMON (RTE), award winning short film GRIDLOCK and music videos for KODALINE (All I Want). An accomplished writer – her short film AFTER received the Filmbase Funding Award and went into production January 2014, in which Amy played the female lead role. She was nominated for Best Writing and Best Performance at the Kinsale Shark Awards 2016. Most recently, she has been nominated for the Rising Star ‘Discovery’ Award at the Audi Dublin International Film Festival 2017 Her One-Woman Theatre shows (of which there are six) have been performed across Ireland, London, Los Angeles and New York City to critical acclaim. Her latest show“I SEE YOU”, inspired by the life of forgotten Irish trailblazer Lady Mary Heath, premiered in Dublin in May 2018 with a national tour in 2019. It garnered huge press interest – including the front page of The Sunday Independent, Ryan Tubridy show, The Today Show with Maura and Daithí (RTE) and The Elaine Show (Virgin Media One). As if Amy didn't have enough to be doing, She only went and launched her own Awesome Show "The Year of the Selfie" interviews some brilliant professional people who balance a creative and professional life. Check out Amy's podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../year-of-the.../id1515953510 (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fpodcasts.apple.com%2Fie%2Fpodcast%2Fyear-of-the-selfie-with-amy-de-bhr%25C3%25BAn%2Fid1515953510%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1Xvg3syVq0dpdbcJT2DGPjDstwuIR8JRr0J9nNSxNr06QnBMjSejjNPP0&h=AT3q6VahDvmFzAK_i4kocD9OSQdEDcMDsZwTpS02TYJitbKE3xgY50wtAZZD7odXbUGYrF5x8xnREuOHSJ2ar10tQAquUOmC_J5z-vpCLpBUL5r8LGvPhyQfJczKxJGK-w&__tn__=-UK-y-R&c[0]=AT1AzPa49j1gjNjeydFIvptM-lW3yL-hAOnjTgK-pj8TPrrkPOdCVoNBeY-ijjdL_Yp3OgXjclwCf09y4Cf-Z9hLeeZFsJTXnFaAl5FVdGaCsB0ZryE7wXmublZJQK1XYXdgIwRd3sAQjaFxdOManRLmWw4LnVXoKoAKtWngQMbCsHNjMH4) There's also a whole back catalogue of over 100 Episodes of Wrapchat with some incredibly kind and gracious people. So why not check us out. Fni Wrapchat on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google podcasts of course on the Headstuff Podcast Network. Sponsored by Wildcard Distribution, Octovid and Film Equipment Store and mixed by Stephen Bedford. And if you can spare the price of a coffee this Christmas support FNI below on: BuyMeACoffee.com/Fni (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2FBuyMeACoffee.com%2FFni%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1D9L6biNbBTEIS4O74Lk3d9PTvssf4k8BiTAauKhdw78N-USQZpBKGs3g&h=AT0ms_dm0VIZMyudxmdmbJHk21g72wAWIUK2K0ObByytQGwEBbwhVGcS9TqjQy7z_e-6Qlv_90HUX1KzzdFm53VDzTtaYD2EWHflM0aiIf03RW3jtgIAAVQF3j0JDxelpQ&__tn__=-UK-y-R&c[0]=AT1AzPa49j1gjNjeydFIvptM-lW3yL-hAOnjTgK-pj8TPrrkPOdCVoNBeY-ijjdL_Yp3OgXjclwCf09y4Cf-Z9hLeeZFsJTXnFaAl5FVdGaCsB0ZryE7wXmublZJQK1XYXdgIwRd3sAQjaFxdOManRLmWw4LnVXoKoAKtWngQMbCsHNjMH4) #WeAreFni (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/wearefni?__eep__=6&__cft__[0]=AZUUNKd1Z-zKwGGdJwPSHLFxYtHMofln2M-qV8Zw1mN8UFbANd4YqNMqr4dUleOrSUz3vhmB2U-gReC-gWoJfmzzjPimpdraG9E9Z_T9DS7J5NZiOtH3Qv2WW_Y04PW1qWFDNkl3YV8YY84rq9wN0H2R0JxnEN5zfuDynmrrKJbnHg&__tn__=*NK-y-R) #YouAreFni (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/youarefni?__eep__=6&__cft__[0]=AZUUNKd1Z-zKwGGdJwPSHLFxYtHMofln2M-qV8Zw1mN8UFbANd4YqNMqr4dUleOrSUz3vhmB2U-gReC-gWoJfmzzjPimpdraG9E9Z_T9DS7J5NZiOtH3Qv2WW_Y04PW1qWFDNkl3YV8YY84rq9wN0H2R0JxnEN5zfuDynmrrKJbnHg&__tn__=*NK-y-R) WeAreFni.com (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2FWeAreFni.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1TAWwKaVgQoKAXUIPJBG81EdUTFOroY9cL09Kn_Q5GaFqrwnU-kZzpZUQ&h=AT2zQPz8boByLfux7y_QEUax3RZwragtz-sSw9CwUwkYFyqfeHRVFPDZTyybRs0FGCEiB0-RzuXxQqglX08C-XdI5OxNGdBmVy3GZqqOEXHbOxXdE5DBW1QfbBwhZFkuTg&__tn__=-UK-y-R&c[0]=AT1AzPa49j1gjNjeydFIvptM-lW3yL-hAOnjTgK-pj8TPrrkPOdCVoNBeY-ijjdL_Yp3OgXjclwCf09y4Cf-Z9hLeeZFsJTXnFaAl5FVdGaCsB0ZryE7wXmublZJQK1XYXdgIwRd3sAQjaFxdOManRLmWw4LnVXoKoAKtWngQMbCsHNjMH4)
Frank Fogle (John Hawkes), a widower, reluctantly embarks on a journey to honor his wife's last wish of spreading her ashes in a remote lake in her native Ireland and a promise of taking his estranged son, Sean (Logan Lerman), along for the trip. As Sean steps out of prison the last thing on his mind is a foreign road trip with his alienated father. What he needs is a fresh start in California. But when his travel plans collapse he reluctantly accepts his father's proposal in return for a ticket to the West Coast and a promise that they never have to see each other again. Between a disconcerting Irish wake, the surfacing of an old flame, the pick up of a pretty hitchhiker and plenty of unresolved issues, the journey becomes a little more than father and son had bargained for. Here's the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95AqSwlc5ok
Frank Fogle (John Hawkes), a widower, reluctantly embarks on a journey to honor his wife's last wish of spreading her ashes in a remote lake in her native Ireland and a promise of taking his estranged son, Sean (Logan Lerman), along for the trip. As Sean steps out of prison the last thing on his mind is a foreign road trip with his alienated father. What he needs is a fresh start in California. But when his travel plans collapse he reluctantly accepts his father's proposal in return for a ticket to the West Coast and a promise that they never have to see each other again. Between a disconcerting Irish wake, the surfacing of an old flame, the pick up of a pretty hitchhiker and plenty of unresolved issues, the journey becomes a little more than father and son had bargained for. Here's the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95AqSwlc5ok
Halfway through 2020, Matt & Ashley go over their picks for the Top 5 best movies of the year (so far).
Ashley & Matt discuss End of Sentence, a poignant new film about a father and son who are taking a loved one's ashes to a lake in Ireland, bonding along the way.
Welcome to Episode 337. This one is weird. I wouldn’t say it’s good. I might say it’s bad. Yeah, it’s bad. I’m not proud of it. Do yourself a favor and skip it. Anyway, we’re joined by Michael Winkler in this one and we talk about the big winners of the Jaws 4K blu-ray 45th Anniversary Edition and all the submissions we received. Annnnnd we’ve got a lot to talk about in Good Pop Bad Pop. In Movies this week we talk about the new Pete Davidson film The King of Staten Island where he plays a young man who lost his firefighter father when he was a child. Now in his 20s, he’s trying to get his life together while dealing with his own mental health issues and his widowed mother starting to date again. We also discuss the new Netflix Spike Lee joint Da 5 Bloods where four African American vets battle the forces of man and nature when they return to Vietnam seeking the remains of their fallen squad leader and the gold fortune he helped them hide. We also discuss the Bill & Ted Face The Music trailer that dropped this week. What did we think? Brian talks about 2 movies he saw this week with End of Sentence and Two Heads Creek. And he also discusses 2 sports documentaries: Bruce Lee 30 for 30: Be Water and 40 Years of Rocky: The Birth of a Classic. In TV we talk about Hulu’s new animated series Crossing Swords that was developed from the producers of Robot Chicken. Brian and Michael talk about the new zombie show Reality Z on Netflix. And Brian gives you his final thoughts on Ramy Season 2. In News we talk about The Goldbergs creator Adam F. Goldberg promising a Goonies 2. Tenet and Wonder Woman 1984 have been pushed back. And Amazon is planning a live-action version of the manga/anime The Promised Neverland. In DC News someone took a dump on Arrow star Stephen Amell’s roof. And we talk about the rumors that the Joker will be teased for future installments of Matt Reeves The Batman. In Star Wars News we finally have an update on that Obi-Wan Kenobi series.
Welcome to Episode 337. This one is weird. I wouldn’t say it’s good. I might say it’s bad. Yeah, it’s bad. I’m not proud of it. Do yourself a favor and skip it. Anyway, we’re joined by Michael Winkler in this one and we talk about ALL the big winners in the JAWS 4K Blu-Ray... Read more
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of End of Sentence. Directed by Elfar Adalsteins. With John Hawkes, Logan Lerman, and Sarah Bolger. After being widowed, Frank Fogle reluctantly embarks on a journey to honor his wife's last wish of spreading her ashes in a remote lake in her native Ireland and a promise of taking his estranged son, Sean, along for the trip. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller Featured Review: • End of Sentence The Verdict: • Stephen: Recommend with Caveat • Christopher: Wait for Rental Music for this Episode: • "Elijah" by Matthew And The Atlas Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com Listener Survey: • Please help us by taking our survey
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of End of Sentence. Directed by Elfar Adalsteins. With John Hawkes, Logan Lerman, and Sarah Bolger. After being widowed, Frank Fogle reluctantly embarks on a journey to honor his wife's last wish of spreading her ashes in a remote lake in her native Ireland and a promise of taking his estranged son, Sean, along for the trip. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller Featured Review: • End of Sentence The Verdict: • Stephen: Recommend with Caveat • Christopher: Wait for Rental Music for this Episode: • "Elijah" by Matthew And The Atlas Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com Listener Survey: • Please help us by taking our survey
This week into the quarantined version of The CineSnob Podcast, Cody, Jocelyn and Jerrod talk "The High Note" and "The Vast of Night." Cody and Jocelyn also review "End of Sentence" while Jerrod listens quietly. They also talk the launch of HBO Max and talk the disappointment of Netflix's "Space Force." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cinesnob-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cinesnob-podcast/support
Ryan Gosling has been cast as The Wolfman, so we talk about where the Dark Universe could go, and dive into two trailers for this week's Trailer Park Roundup. We also have some new guest announcements for the week and discuss Lance Armstrong's documentary. Featuring Right Now by Fire From the Gods. Subscribe and rate!
Back from vacation, Luke and Erik do their best to adapt to the rapidly changing entertainment industry: segments include reviews of old favorites, new releases, and really, really bad movies. Oh, and there are also BIRTHDAY PRESENTS! New Releases: The Lovebirds, This Teacher, Vampire Burt's Serenade, End of Sentence Classique: Primary If you are interested in being a part of the program and having your review read on our show, email us at voiceboxoffice@gmail.com! Please note: All types of correspondence are encouraged: film reviews, work stories, reports on how your movie theater's popcorn tastes, and so on. If you would like to remain anonymous, you certainly have that option, but please indicate that in your email.
In this episode we review The Vast Of Night and End Of Sentence along with discussing what we have been watching!
Two of this weeks featured films were supposed to be released to movie theaters. Hollywood isn't waiting for the Covid-19 lock down to end. The big dogs know where the people are and know what they'll spend. Out this week are The High Note and End Of The Sentence. Ryan says both are good but in different ways. High Note cannot be judged by its poster. Yes there's some music in it but it carries a Prada and Working Girl Vibe. End Of Sentence is an all out tear jerker that really dives into the transition of life and relationship. Now you aren't into On Demand Amazon Prime's got a new one out this weekend The Vast of Night. A Sci Fi thriller in the way that Black Mirror kept us talking.
Two of this weeks featured films were supposed to be released to movie theaters. Hollywood isn't waiting for the Covid-19 lock down to end. The big dogs know where the people are and know what they'll spend. Out this week are The High Note and End Of The Sentence. Ryan says both are good but in different ways. High Note cannot be judged by its poster. Yes there's some music in it but it carries a Prada and Working Girl Vibe. End Of Sentence is an all out tear jerker that really dives into the transition of life and relationship. Now you aren't into On Demand Amazon Prime's got a new one out this weekend The Vast of Night. A Sci Fi thriller in the way that Black Mirror kept us talking.
In this weeks episode of the world’s-fastest-movie-review podcast Jackson and Mike review two new films. THE HIGH NOTE a comedy set in the fast-paced world of Hollywood's music scene.Starring Dakota Johnson, Kelvin Harrison jr. and Tracee Ellis Ross. And an speedy review of “THE END OF SENTENCE”a road trip drama about a father and son starring John Hawkes, Logan Lerman and Sarah Bolger .
Two of this weeks featured films were supposed to be released to movie theaters. Hollywood isn't waiting for the Covid-19 lock down to end. The big dogs know where the people are and know what they'll spend. Out this week are The High Note and End Of The Sentence. Ryan says both are good but in different ways. High Note cannot be judged by its poster. Yes there's some music in it but it carries a Prada and Working Girl Vibe. End Of Sentence is an all out tear jerker that really dives into the transition of life and relationship. Now you aren't into On Demand Amazon Prime's got a new one out this weekend The Vast of Night. A Sci Fi thriller in the way that Black Mirror kept us talking.
We are very pleased to be joined by the writer of End of Sentence, Michael Armbruster! We talk to him about the process of writing the movie and also his work on the new Halo series on Showtime, which will be coming out next Spring. We then dive into our spoiler review of 'End of Sentence'. Subscribe and rate!
The High NoteSet in the dazzling world of the LA music scene comes the story of Grace Davis, a superstar whose talent, and ego, have reached unbelievable heights. Maggie is Grace's overworked personal assistant who's stuck running errands but still aspires to her childhood dream of becoming a music producer. When Grace's manager presents her with a choice that could alter the course of her career, Maggie and Grace come up with a plan that could change their lives forever.Director: Nisha GanatraProduced by: Tim Bevan, Eric FellnerCast: Tracee Ellis Ross, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Ice CubeCinematography: Jason McCormickDistributor: Focus FeaturesRelease Date: May 29, 2020Runtime: 1 hour 59 minutesGenre: Romance, Comedy End of SentenceAfter being widowed, Frank Fogle reluctantly embarks on a journey to honor his wife's last wish of spreading her ashes in a remote lake in her native Ireland and a promise of taking his estranged son, Sean, along for the trip. Between a disconcerting Irish wake, the surfacing of an old flame, the pick up of a pretty hitchhiker and plenty of unresolved issues, the journey becomes a little more than father and son had bargained for.Director: Elfar AdalsteinsProduced by: Elfar Adalsteins, David Collins, Sigurjón SighvatssonCast: John Hawkes, Logan Lerman, Sarah BolgerScreenplay by: Michael ArmbrusterCinematography: Karl OskarssonDistributor: Gravitas VenturesRelease Date: May 29, 2020Runtime: 1 hour 36 minutesGenre: Drama See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Two of this weeks featured films were supposed to be released to movie theaters. Hollywood isn't waiting for the Covid-19 lock down to end. The big dogs know where the people are and know what they'll spend. Out this week are The High Note and End Of The Sentence. Ryan says both are good but in different ways. High Note cannot be judged by its poster. Yes there's some music in it but it carries a Prada and Working Girl Vibe. End Of Sentence is an all out tear jerker that really dives into the transition of life and relationship. Now you aren't into On Demand Amazon Prime's got a new one out this weekend The Vast of Night. A Sci Fi thriller in the way that Black Mirror kept us talking.
Happy Wednesday! We give our non-spoiler review of the new movie End of Sentence starring John Hawkes, Logan Lerman, Sarah Bolger, which comes out this Friday on VOD, and then we talk to the director Elfar Adalsteins about the making of the film and what he has in store for the future!
Esse episódio faz parte da campanha O Podcast é Delas 2020. Conheça outros podcasts seguindo a #oposcastédelas nas redes sociais e incentive mais mulheres a fazer podcast. Nesse programa nos vamos falar sobre um período natural para grande maioria das pessoas que tem útero, mas que consegue ser um tabu em diversas sociedades. Hoje vamos fala sobre MENSTRUAÇÃO. Para nós que nascemos nos anos 90, menstruar significava que teríamos que incluir nas compras do mês pacotes de absorvente e só. Nunca nos ensinaram como colocá-lo ou nos explicaram o desconforto que ele gerava quando associado ao suor natural produzido pelo corpo de uma criança de 12 anos. Também não nos disseram que haviam outras formas de nos protegermos durante o período menstrual, os quais poderiam evitar o cheiro ruim do absorvente decorrente do contato do sangue com o oxigênio. Aliás, esqueceram de comentar que cólica menstrual não é frescura e que, se for com muita intensidade, deve ser averiguada por um médico sim! Para compensar toda essa falta de diálogo é que nós resolvemos expor todos os nossos incômodos e descobertas a respeito da menstruação. Então já aperta o play e vem entender mais sobre o corpo feminino e compartilhar com a gente as suas experiências. * Referências citadas durante o episódio: The Handmaid's Tale Disponível na Paramount+ e Globoplay Absorvendo o Tabu (Period. End Of Sentence.) - Dir: Rayka Zehtabchi Disponível na Netflix Post feito no dia 06 de março de 2020 sobre menstruação Instagram: @the.squad____ Projeto Tô de Chico Instagram: @eutodechico * Fontes usadas na produção desse episódio: https://michaelis.uol.com.br/moderno-portugues/busca/portugues-brasileiro/menstrua%C3%A7%C3%A3o/ https://helloclue.com/pt/artigos/cultura/como-a-menstruacao-virou-tabu https://korui.com.br/o-sangue-menstrual-e-seu-poder-fertilizante/ https://delas.ig.com.br/beleza/2018-10-29/mascara-facial-sangue-menstrual.html https://superela.com/mascara-facial-com-sangue-menstrual https://twitter.com/etserbu/status/1234610606629703685 #mulherespodcasters #podcastbrasil #spotifybrasil #mulhereslivres #feminismoliberta #forçafeminina #mulheresunidas #somosmulheres #circulodemulheres #mulheresincríveis #feminista #feministas #uniaofeminina #feminismobrasil #opodcastédelas #opodcastédelas2020 #menstruação #menstruacao #menstruaçao #menstruaçãoconsciente #menstruaçãoatrasada #menstruacaoatrasada #menstruaçãoirregular #menstruaçãodolorosa #menstruaçãochegou #menstruaçãosemtabu #menstruaçãosagrada #menstruaçaosagrada #menstruacaoirregular #menstruaçãoanarquika --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dicion341rio-feminista/message
Just what the world needs. Two dudes discussing periods. Punctuation and Menstruation. We’re not sure where the usual women co-hosts are. My guess, as a man, is that they’re on their period? (Waits for laughter. Receives none.) Eldridge and Bob unite like a lame Voltron to discuss all Shorties for the month of February and to start us off we go to a small village in India where mentioning of that time of the month results in giggling and pretending you’re talking about something else other than girly bodily fluids. We tackle the Netflix short documentary “Period. End of Sentence” by Rayka Zehtabchi. You can’t just walk into small-town shops in India and find pads and tampon, so who do you call? The Pad Patrol and their Uncles think they’re making diapers or something. Men…they say the darnedest things. Ruby and Jackie be trippin’ https://documenteerspodcast.com A trailer for a short doc (find it on Netflix): https://youtu.be/KocJP8dG1OA Never knew: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstruation Song of the week: https://youtu.be/FAkbDf7KNP4
On Episode 6 of the Founder Files podcast we chat with Melissa Berton, Founder of The Pad Project and Award Winning Producer of Period.End Of Sentence, about the power of donors, platforms and teamwork. Make sure to join the conversation by telling us what you'd like to learn more about in the comments. If you enjoyed this episode make sure to check out our other topics! Subscribe: You can now subscribe to the Founder Files podcast on your podcast app of choice! Show Links: Follow Walking With Giants Foundation on social @walkingwithgiantsorg Learn More: https://www.walkingwithgiants.com/founderfiles The Pad Project: https://thepadproject.org/ Period. End Of Sentence: https://www.netflix.com/title/81074663 Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers and are not necessarily representative of the views, thoughts and opinions held by the Walking With Giants Foundation (WWGF).
Born in the Netherlands and to Surinamese parents and raised in the two countries before moving to New York, Osei is a multi-platform artist, performing and writing for screen and stage. As a musician, Osei performs with Brooklyn-based bands The Woes and Big Hands Rhythm and Blues Band. Osei's recent film composition credits include the Emmy-winning documentary films Finders Keepers, Jim: The James Foley Story, and Tower, the Oscar-winning documentary short, Period. End of Sentence., and the acclaimed, Always in Season, winner of a Sundance Special Jury Award.
Rebroadcast for the International Day of the Girl. Since 2012, 11 October has been marked as the International Day of the Girl. The day aims to highlight and address the needs and challenges girls face, while promoting girls' empowerment and the fulfillment of their human rights. Melissa Berton is the Academy Award winning producer for Best Documentary Short for "Period. End of Sentence." and CEO of The Pad Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to the principle that “a period should end a sentence, not a girl’s education.” Berton is the recipient of the of the 2019 Eleanor Roosevelt Global Women’s Rights Award and works as a English teacher in Los Angeles. "Period. End of Sentence." is available on Netflix. Find out more at https://www.thepadproject.org/ .
Rætt verður um Skjáskot Bergs Ebba, opnunarmynd RIFF End of Sentence og sýningu Elínar Hansdóttur Annarsstaðar. Gestir verða þau Þóra Hjörleifsdóttir rithöfundur, Helga Þórey Jónsdóttir menningarfræðingur og fyrrverandi ritstjóri Grapevine og Áslaug Torfadóttir gagnrýnandi. Umsjón: Davíð Kjartan
Rætt verður um Skjáskot Bergs Ebba, opnunarmynd RIFF End of Sentence og sýningu Elínar Hansdóttur Annarsstaðar. Gestir verða þau Þóra Hjörleifsdóttir rithöfundur, Helga Þórey Jónsdóttir menningarfræðingur og fyrrverandi ritstjóri Grapevine og Áslaug Torfadóttir gagnrýnandi. Umsjón: Davíð Kjartan
Melissa Berton is the Academy Award winning producer for Best Documentary Short for "Period. End of Sentence." and CEO of The Pad Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to the principle that “a period should end a sentence, not a girl’s education.” Berton is the recipient of the of the 2019 Eleanor Roosevelt Global Women’s Rights Award and works as a English teacher in Los Angeles. "Period. End of Sentence." is available on Netflix. Find out more at https://www.thepadproject.org . Find out more about the Zestful Aging Podcast at NicoleChristina.com.
This week on black ink crew chicago, L MArie and Drew Jones break it all down tonight. Black Ink Crew is an American reality television series that airs on VH1 and debuted on January 7, 2013. It chronicles the daily operations and staff drama at an African American-owned and operated tattoo shop in Harlem, New York. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Period. End of Sentence. Is a documentary about living in rural India where stigma surrounding women's periods still exists. It's a recent Oscar winner, which is how it came onto our radar, and we knew we had to talk about it. In this episode, we share our reactions and whether or not we recommend it! Period. End of Sentence. is available on Netflix worldwide. It's a short documentary directed by Rayka Zehtabchi who travelled to India to film and interview local rural women. It's an incredible story of stigma, oppression, resilience, and perseverance. Period. follows a group of women who are ashamed of their menstrual cycle, many even leaving school because they don't have adequate sanitary products. These women are introduced to a new machine that let's them produce low-cost sanitary pads. We see an incredible transformation in these women as they start their own independent business, earning their own money, and in turn respect, in their society. What else did we think about it? Tune in to the episode to find out! Find Period. End of Sentence. and learn more about The Pad ProjectOnline (https://www.thepadproject.org/) / Twitter (https://twitter.com/ThePadProject1) / Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Period.EndofSentence.Film/) / Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/periodendofsentence/) If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please check out some of our others! Geek Girl in the News: The Oscars Happened! (https://geekherring.com/2019/03/01/episode-20-geek-girl-in-the-news-february-2019/) Geek Girl in the News: Millions of Indian Women Join Hands (https://geekherring.com/2019/02/01/episode-17-geek-girl-in-the-news-january-2019/) Geek Girl Reviews: The Mask You Live In Exploring Toxic Masculinity (https://geekherring.com/2019/04/12/episode-26-geek-girl-reviews-the-mask-you-live-in-exploring-toxic-masculinity/) Love Geek Herring, please hop over to iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/geek-herring/id1438271357?mt=2) and leave us a review! Join us on Discord (https://geekherring.com/discord)! Geek out with Geek Herring Online (https://www.geekherring.com) / Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/geekherring) / Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/geekherring) / Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/geekherring) / Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/geekherring)! Geekily yours, Amanda & Monika Image ©: Netflix
If you missed the Oscars this year, you may not know that a film telling a story about the creation of a period pad machine in rural India won Best Documentary. Yes, that’s right, a documentary on menstruation won A FUCKING OSCAR. And the miracle behind this miracle? The film was birthed by a group of middle schoolers. Today in the studio, we have three of the co-founders of The Pad Project, who along with their teacher and several other students, won the Oscar for the revolutionary film Period. End of Sentence. We are so honored to welcome Sophie Aschiem, Avery Siegel, and Charlotte Silverman to share the incredible journey of getting this miraculous story told.
Erin speaks with educator and producer Melissa Berton, alongside two of her students, Maggie Brown and Mason Maxam. After learning about menstrual inequity in the developing world, Melissa and her class created an organization called The Pad Project and made a documentary about women in India overcoming the cultural stigma surrounding menstruation. Their documentary "Period. End of Sentence." went on to win Best Short Documentary at the 2019 Academy Awards, and has since sparked a global conversation about women’s rights and menstrual equity. As Melissa declared in her acceptance speech at the Oscars — a period should end a sentence, not a girl’s education. Show Notes The Pad Project: www.thepadproject.org Trailer for the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdlKervJ0-Y Oscar Acceptance Speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wap5W4v_B_g Press - Newsweek: https://tinyurl.com/yx9pbthm New Yorker: https://tinyurl.com/yykj7gzw LA Times: https://tinyurl.com/yyuwcc5l "Period. End of Sentence." is now available to stream on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81074663 Support the production of the Freedom Writers Podcast by donating here: http://www.freedomwritersfoundation.org/index.php/donate
Chelsea Earlewine and Stephanie Haney chat with Oscar winning Executive Producer, Ruby Schiff, from Period. End of Sentence. They discuss Ruby's involvement in the Academy Award winning Netflix documentary short film and her passion project that started it all. Ruby sheds some light on the menstruation crisis in India and what The Pad Project is doing to help. Awkward Alyssa joins the discussion to share her suuuuper awkward period stories. And a City Secret to satisfy your cravings is revealed. __ To learn more about the Pad Project and how your can help, go to: https://www.thepadproject.org/ Period. End of Sentence is available on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81074663 __ CITY SECRET: Lady M’s https://www.ladym.com 36 W 40th St, New York, NY 10018 (there are several other locations throughout NYC, too!) Their signature Millie Crêpes are famous worldwide and feature no less than twenty paper-thin handmade crêpes layered with ethereal light pastry cream. Delicate and irresistible, the top is gently caramelized till golden. Sink right in; alternating crêpe and cream layers literally melt in your mouth, leaving a subtle sweet finish. __ This episode is brought to you in part by FitOn, the exercise app that gives you unlimited access to group fitness classes with world-class personal trainers, from absolutely anywhere. With both live and on-demand options, your sassy self can get a workout in whenever your heart desires. Download FitOn from the app store and use the code SASSY to get a free seven-day trial plus sixty five percent off of a one year subscription bringing your total to $4.99 per month. __ This episode is also brought to you by Goodr... Running Sunglasses that don't slip, don't bounce and look so damn sexy it's borderline uncalled for... all at a reasonable price! Use the promo code SASSY19 at http://Goodr.com for 10% off your order! __ We are super excited to announce our Patreon page. This where you can support our podcast, so we can keep giving you top notch listening entertainment! Go to http://Patreon.com/sassyanduncalledfor to make a donation and receive exclusive content in return, plus a few other perks we’re throwing in to show our appreciation for our OG Sassy Cats. __ Represent the Sassy and Uncalled For podcast in style with our official tee and sweatshirt! http://represent.com/sassyanduncalledfor
Kate examines the Oscar winning film Period End of Sentence.
Did ya hear a movie about periods WON AN OSCAR?! Yeah, we were pretty excited, too. So excited, we got Sophie Ascheim, a producer of the award winning film "Period. End of Sentence." to chat with us! We talked about making the film, as well as the Pad Project, bleeding at karate, and period lockers (aka, why Meg Hayes cried this week).
Rayka Zehtabchi is an Iranian-American film director based in Los Angeles. Her directorial debut, Madaran, is an Iranian language short film that has screened worldwide at established film festivals, winning jury awards at Hollyshorts, Urbanworld, and Cleveland International. Madaran qualified for the 89th Academy Awards in 2016. Rayka's short documentary, Period. End of Sentence., is about a group of village women in Northern India who start a sanitary pad business in an effort to improve feminine hygiene and de-stigmatize menstruation. Along with the film's release, the Period team co-founded the non-profit "The Pad Project" to fight the stigma of menstruation and improve feminine hygiene worldwide. Period double-qualified for the academy awards in 2018, winning Jury and audience awards at Michael Moore's Traverse City Film Festival and Cleveland International. The film also took home Jury and audience awards from AFI Fest among many others and won the Oscar in the Documentary Short category of the 91st Academy Awards®. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Where Rayka went to film school, and how she was approached to direct her short documentary "Period. End of Sentence." right out of film school How Rayka's first film festival in high school shaped her interests in filmmaking, and how she found purpose and community in filmmaking Rayka shares the experience of losing her father while she was attending USC film school, and how she felt pulled in different directions Rayka discusses her Iranian-language short film Madaran and why filming it helped her feel connected to her father and her Iranian heritage How Rayka was approached to direct "Period. End of Sentence." while she was in her senior year at film school, and why the subject matter was a reality check for her Why "Period. End of Sentence." was a powerful and necessary story to shine a light on an unspoken issue, and how Rayka directed it to be organic and authentic What impact filming "Period. End of Sentence." had on Rayka personally and emotionally, and how she was inspired by the women she filmed How Rayka and the filmmakers got involved with and launched the Pad Project, and how the film has exploded and created global awareness of this issue How Rayka and her team turned forty hours of raw film footage into a 25-minute short documentary What challenges Rayka faced in getting visibility for her film, and her thoughts on when she realized the film qualified to be submitted to the Academy Awards What it was like accepting her Oscar, and what Rayka has planned for the future going forward
Sin tartamudeos empezamos este episodio recreando "El discurso del rey" Meta style. Luego nos adentramos en lo que vimos esta semana: La espantosa película de Netflix "The Dirt" biopic de Motley Crue, el documental ganador del Oscar "Period. End Of Sentence" sobre la menstruación y el film español "Ana de día" que forma parte del BAFICI 2019. El estreno que destacamos es "Dumbo" que nos permite repasar la filmografía de su director Tim Burton (que no levanta vuelo).
En este super episodio de NewPhone&Chill hablamos del documental de Period. End of Sentence. y también de nuestras propias experiencias con esta "enfermedad que afecta a las mujeres" (tono sarcastico). Síguenos en todas nuestras redes sociales. Facebook: New Phone Podcast Twitter: @newphonepodcast Instagram: New Phone Podcast Mail: newphonepodcast@gmail.com Web: newphonepodcast.weebly.com
Traveling alone can be a rewarding and enriching experience. Even though most popular destinations are safe, it is wise to take precautions no matter where you are. It's not all about getting your wallet nabbed. Dangers and challenges can be avoided by following a few simple tips. “I can't believe a film about menstruation just won an Oscar,” Rayka Zehtabchi exclaimed in her acceptance speech. Menstrual equity—the fight to ensure that people who get their periods have access to the products and support they need—is a hard fight. Reproductive Health specialist, Cynthia Brittany, and women's advocate Cynthia Brian tackle this touchy topic. As Rayka said: “A period should end a sentence, not a girls education.” Period!
Episode 12: Join Tiffany & Kelly while they review this Oscar awarded documentary about women getting their periods called: Period. End of Sentence. Your hosts share the basis of the story and the compelling pieces that make period advocacy so important. Come along while they show their support for the film, and discuss attitudes about periods and taboo subjects in India, America and beyond. Discover the overarching message of education, empowerment and women supporting women while Tiffany & Kelly expose the barriers of our beliefs despite the availability of resources. You won’t regret this listen or watching the original documentary on Netflix! Subscribe to the podcast to catch every episode. Follow us on Instagram at #wineandgyn and @wine_and_gyn, and join our discussion forum on Facebook called Wine & Gyn Community.
Thoughts, feels, and TMI. Warning - spoiler alert & real period talk.
Captain Marvel has arrived! And this week we were joined by the amazing Stephanie Eitzen (yes Brett’s wife) to discuss what we thought on the movie! Also we discuss the latest news!! Check out our Spoiler Thoughts here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2i-SKfOKZY Mini-Reviews in Recap include: I Am The Night, Anthem Main Story ending, UFC fighting, Period.End Of Sentence, The Word is Murder Watch the Episode Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb0bVX8LqN8 Get Out Commentary SC: https://soundcloud.com/whatthefanboy/movie-commentary-get-out Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdlAXb3pCu4 0:00 - Song 2:10 - Recap 17:05 - News 34:44 - Captain Marvel Review 1:15:07 - Fanbox Email us with questions or topics at whatthefanboy@gmail. Rate and Review us on iTunes Follow WhatTheFanboy Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/whatthefanboy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatthefanboy/ YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCNcOzcHWv0mZD2HlbN_2low Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/whatthefanboy Mixer: https://mixer.com/WhatTheFanboy Follow Luke Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/the_boi_wunda Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luke.zielke/ Mixer: https://mixer.com/madmastergas Follow Tyler: Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/Tyler_19_Davis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tyler10davis/ Follow Brett: Twitter: https://twitter.com/breitzen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breitzen/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/breitzen
In honor of International Woman's Day, on this episode of The Global Cable, Perry World House Deputy Director LaShawn Jefferson is joined by Claire Sliney, a University of Pennsylvania Sophomore and an Academy Award-winning producer of Period. End of Sentence, a documentary short that explores a group of women in a rural Indian village, which fights the stigma surrounding menstruation and begin manufacturing sanitary pads. In a rural village outside Delhi, India, women lead a quiet revolution. They fight against the deeply rooted stigma of menstruation. “Period. End of Sentence.” -- a documentary short directed by Rayka Zehtabchi -- tells their story. For generations, these women didn't have access to pads, which lead to health problems and girls missing school or dropping out entirely. But when a sanitary pad machine is installed in the village, the women learn to manufacture and market their own pads, empowering the women of their community. They name their brand "FLY," because they want women "to soar." Their flight is, in part, enabled by the work of high school girls half a world away, in California, who raised the initial money for the machine and began a non-profit called "The Pad Project." Music & Producer by Tre Hester.
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This week we stick with the real, and the delusions of real people as we delve into Dirty John, Period End Of Sentence, and Behind the Curve!
Period. End of Sentence + Shakedown, the Filmlordes talk about the film that nabbed an Oscar about menstruation. Why is Captain Marvel being sabotaged, and is André a bro? All these questions are answered, along with a discussion about International Womyn's Day in film.
Well folks this week it's just Michael and Jeremy in the studio and we brought two picks that couldn't be further apart. Michael brought the Sci-fi channel's The Magicians and broke down why this show holds up and maintains its binge-worthy status. Jeremy watched the documentary Period. End of Sentence, a film that explores menstruation and its stigma in India. Despite its brief runtime of only about 30 minutes, it packs an emotional punch and concludes with a sense of victory and empowerment. Enjoy the episode and have a great weekend!
Director Rayka Zehtabchi & Executive Producer Helen Yenser discuss their film, Period. End Of Sentence., with NFFTY programmer and former Executive Director, Stefanie Malone. Period. End Of Sentence. screened and won the Audience Award at Opening Night at NFFTY 2018 Presented by Oculus. Find more info on The Pad Project Website: thepadproject.org Insta: instagram.com/thepadproject More from Partyfish Media: facebook.com/partyfishmedia "NFFTY Podcast Theme" composed by Kurtis Skinner