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In this inspiring episode of Sista Brunch, join us as we dive into the world of storytelling, representation, and empowerment with the remarkable Nia Malika Dixon. As an award-winning filmmaker and founder of Audaz Entertainment, Nia shares her journey from teaching to creating impactful cinema, advocating for Black Muslim voices in media. Also discover the incredible work of https://www.blackgirlsfilmcamp.org/https://www.blackgirlsfilmcamp.org/ through our BGFC Alumni co-host Avery Kelley, the launch of a unique guided journal for young girls, and the importance of authentic representation in Hollywood. Tune in for a celebration of Sisterhood, creativity, and the power of lifting each other up in the entertainment industry.
More like Red White and Royal Gay
in a fate somewhat befitting of allan... we forgot to talk about allan. to keep it short we love allan
drag queens?? in my friends at film camp?!
my brother, my brother and good mythical morning shows
if you dissagree with this podcast episode you should take this fun brain quiz!
Camp has been been a crazy place this week so we are so we are indulging in some summer camp nostalgia revisiting our Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. The World review. Are yall excited for season 4 of Canadas Drag Race?
She is a lesbian and a vampire?!?!?!
the writers won!!!!! we discuss how these late night hosts need writers or else you get something like this
spectacular, never the same, totally unique, completely not ever been done before, unafraid to reference or not reference... and yet also bad?
We are here to dwell on the Swell
Also know as a guide to starting a cult in a video game
Camp has been been a crazy place this week so we are so we are indulging in some summer camp nostalgia and revisiting our Canada's Drag Race Season 3 review. It was a very interesting season give it a listen! Featuring the most surprising character arch in tv history
We dive into the world of some independently made short films.
A podcast where we review a podcast?!?We talk the good the bad the honest
Black Girls Film Camp is a nonprofit organization that provides a 16-week training program where high school Black girls across the country pitch a story idea, and a final ten are selected to have their short film project produced by the program. Over 200 Black girls across the country applied for the 2023 camp and 10 finalists were selected to direct and develop their own short films. The camp is an incubator for the 10 girls and each of their films. Participants receive free technology (SONY Cameras, lighting kits, boom mics, tripods, etc.) free software (final draft and adobe premiere), a personal production team of exemplary Black women creatives (editor and creative coach) contracted out by the camp, an all-expense paid weekend retreat in LA, and free workshops from Black women that are award-winning filmmakers and Ph.D. scholars. In this episode, Fanshen speaks to this year's Black Girls Film Camp participants live from the 2023 Essence Film Festival.
The Gay and Wondrous Life of Friends at Film Camp
the brand, the myth, the legend
Our first forary into non movie topics, in suuport of the strike. *insert Its-a-me joke relating to strike here*
Did they make this season just for Jimbo to get her Crown? Probably… but it still a lot of fun with an amazing cast! #CrownTheClown Note* In solidarity with the writers and sag strike we will be pivoting our content untill a deal is struck
Nimona is a fun little queer romp
Mommie dearest is indeed all that
Robin Williams has a beard so you know it has to be good
a complicated but interesting stroll down memory lane
there's no place like home...
hear ye hear ye! let it be know that spider-man: across the spider-verse is a part 1! spoiler free review at the beginning of the episode
“James Cordens's Barry Glickman might just be the most insultingly misguided, offensive, and laughable performance that this reviewer has ever had the squirming misfortune to endure.”
Grab your tickets now for the Black Girls Film Camp Premiere Showcase happening June 10th, but we jump off on June 9th with one-of-a-kind workshops. The entire vibe of BGFC is an experience that cultivates the next generation of Black girl storytellers from dream to screen! Come join us for this free event by RSVPing at www.blackgirlsfilmcamp.org to secure your tickets for the showcase on June 10th at the Dubois Center in Uptown Charlotte. But on Friday, May 9th there will be workshops and networking opportunities. For this radio segment, we caught up with 4 of the 10 film directors with BGFC.Introducing Teen Director Avery Kelley, her film is titled "The All Aroundz".Teen Director Taylor Brooks, her film is titled "Your Own People".Teen Director Jaela Ellis, with a film titled "Uncensored".Teen Director Addison Belhomme, her film is titled "A Thin Line Between Black and White". Shout out to Ebony Kaiser, the mentors, the editor's supporters, and the incredible vision of the Black Girls Film Camp, Founders, and CEOs Dr. Jimmeka Anderson, and Sierra Davis. More films include Teen Director Lannaa Dantzler with a film titled "5 Angry Black Girls." Teen Director Jaida Cox has a film titled "Full Circle." Teen Director Hannah Merriweather created a film titled "How Did You Get Here?" Teen Director Kalina Thomas with a film titled "Identity." Teen Director Terryn Pinder with a film titled "Des-qua-mated" (Verb) The peeling of skin to become something new. More films include Teen Director Gabriella Staford with a film titled "Advanced." Grab your FREE ticket today to reserve your spot.
“Enjoy the attention, kid. Not everyone is lucky enough to look stupid. What I wouldn't give. I am cursed to look incredibly attractive”
do you think the sequel will be called wacky wednesday?
this movie was very confusing for poor jinian...
john mulaney is complicated now...
For a special 100th episode we rank all content from our previous 99 episodes into teir list!
We're in our 99th episode era
sugar and spice but is everything nice?
just twelve guys being dudes
Megamind? more like megafine
what if we were murder boyfriends after school?
Francene Marie had the pleasure of interviewing three out of ten Teen Directors with Black Girls Film Camp, Ms. Addison Belhomme, Ms. Avery Kelley, and Ms. Brianni Walker. We were also joined by the vivacious Co-founders, Dr. Jimmeka Anderson, and Sierra Davis. Learn more about Black Girls Film Camp, here.
If you've never heard of this movie my goodness should you check it out
once again meryl streep is too good for her romantic interest
Luke and Jinian discuss whether or not Angela Bassett did the thing.
despite all odds... it managed to win us over
the first movie at film camp we couldn't finish
have you ever been wild?
This one somehow made us nicky arnstein stans
therrrre's nothing you can do to stop the schooooool of roooooock
In the first episode of Film Camp, I recap and review Vertigo (1958), directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, starring James Stewart and Kim Novak. You can find the full list of the BFI's Greatest Films here. Music: Dark Flashes by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to Film Camp! In this introduction episode, get to know me (Lindsey) and the podcast where I'll watch and review all 100 of the greatest films of all time (according to the BFI). The BFI's List: https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/greatest-films-all-time Music: Dark Flashes by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Hosted, Written, & Edited by Lindsey Ploussard (@jlindseyp) Follow the podcast on socials: @filmcamppodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app