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This week on Female Gaze: The Film Club, we are revisiting our conversation the cast and filmmaker of the film "All Happy Families." Co-writer and director Haroula Rose along with actors Becky Ann Baker, Ivy O'Brien, and Chandra Russell discuss their film, writing and directing nuanced character, the women the actors portray, and their experiences of working with a female filmmaker."All Happy Families" is currently available to rent or own on Video on Demand and is currently available on VOD. This year, "All Happy Families" will be expanding internationally with release dates throughout 2025. You can find out more about the film and filmmaker Haroula RoseWebsiteInstagramYou can follow Female Gaze: The Film ClubInstagramBlueSky
This week on Female Gaze: The Film Club, Morgan sat down with the cast and filmmaker of the film "All Happy Families." Co-writer and director Haroula Rose along with actors Becky Ann Baker, Ivy O'Brien, and Chandra Russell discuss their film, writing and directing nuanced character, the women the actors portray, and their experiences of working with a female filmmaker."All Happy Families" is currently available to rent or own on Video on Demand. The DVD will be released this November with international release dates in the new year. You can find out more about the film and filmmaker Haroula RoseWebsiteInstagramYou can follow Female Gaze: The Film ClubInstagramBlueSky
On today's show guest host Dwayne Kennedy is joined by standup comedian Adam Burke. Near the end of the show Patti Vasquez talks to Los Angeles-based director, producer and writer Haroula Rose. Catch "Driving It Home with Patti Vasquez" weekdays from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Central on WCPT (heartlandsignal.com/wcpt820).
Patti Vasquez talks to Chicago-born, Los Angeles-based musician and filmmaker Haroula Rose, director and co-writer of "All Happy Families." Catch "Driving It Home with Patti Vasquez" weekdays from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Central on WCPT (heartlandsignal.com/wcpt820).
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For this Find Your Film episode, we have filmmaker Haroula Rose talking about her new feature “All Happy Families.” Actor Juan Pablo Raba discusses the action-thriller “Long Gone Heroes.” Both films hit theaters September 20, 2024. Follow Haroula Rose on Instagram Check out Juan Pablo Raba's podcast Los Hombre Sí Lloran (0:00) - Haroula Rose/”All Happy Families” Intro (3:54) - Juan Pablo Raba / “Long Gone Heroes” Intro (7:03) - Before Dawn Blu-ray Giveaway. For Details, go to Find Your Films. (10:01) Haroula Rose interview - “All Happy Families” poster/photo (Freestyle Digital Media) (27:01) Juan Pablo Raba interview - “Long Gone Heroes” poster/photo (Lionsgate) Follow Us On Facebook. Podcast website is Find Your Films. Find Your Film and CinemAddicts merch is available: Members of our CinemAddicts Patreon receive a bonus episode per month and early access to exclusive Movie spoilers (discussed by actors and filmmakers). For daily movie recommendations and conversation, join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group. For questions/comments on Find Your Film podcast, contact me at info@findyourfilms.com. Support my podcast and Find Your Films website by purchasing items via my Amazon SiteStripe or the affiliate links in the show notes (I receive a slight commission). #JuanPabloRaba #HaroulaRose #LongGoneHeroes #AllHappyFamilies Jazz Pick: Charles Mingus, "Myself When I Am Real"
On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek catches up with the multi-talented filmmaker and musician Haroula Rose. Her new movie, ALL HAPPY FAMILIES, opened in theaters this weekend. Gary sits down with Chicago Shakespeare Theatre artistic director Edward Hall to talk about his new interpretation of HENRY V. Later in the show, theater critic Kelly Kleiman joins Gary to review Drury Lane's new production of THE AUDIENCE. And Gary highlights the work of a local non-profit theater company that's been presenting Gilbert and Sullivan operettas for the past 60 years.
Filmmakers Julia Greenberg & Diana Dilworth have a new documentary about the songwriter Dory Previn called "Dory Previn: On My Way to Where". And Haroula Rose returns to Filmwax to discuss her new feature, a comedy, called "All Happy Families" which premieres theatrically this weekend.
Haroula Rose, a filmmaker, shares her journey into the world of filmmaking and the making of her most recent film "All Happy Families." She fell in love with movies as a child but didn't believe she could pursue it as a career until later in life. Haroula emphasizes the importance of life experience and self-discovery in creating meaningful work. She also discusses the collaborative nature of filmmaking and the importance of being open to others' ideas.
Misturando sua jovialidade e uma voz comparada à de Caetano Veloso com ritmos old school, Gabriel da Rosa conquista saudosistas da velha guarda da bossa e do samba e das novas gerações. Gabriel da Rosa nasceu em Cruz Alta, Rio Grande do Sul, imerso na música graças a um pai DJ – mesma carreira que o músico gaúcho vai seguir ao se mudar para Los Angeles. Uma verdadeira reviravolta ocorre na vida de Gabriel quando ele conhece o DJ Peanut Butter Wolf, grande fã de música brasileira.O encontro levou o músico brasileiro a despontar e apostar em sua própria bossa e samba, de inspiração tradicional, mas com um toque contemporâneo. Seu primeiro álbum, “É o que a casa oferece”, lançado em 2023, nos leva à época de ouro da bossa nova, quando o ritmo se misturou ao jazz e foi exportado para todo o mundo.Em seu novo single, “Cafuné”, Gabriel se juntou ao compositor e arranjador de cordas Laurence Hill. A faixa foi escrita para a trilha sonora do filme “All Happy Families”, da diretora americana Haroula Rose, e não passou despercebida pela Programação Musical da RFI. Para ouvir o podcast completo, aumente o som!O Balada Musical pode ser ouvido no Spotify e no Deezer. Confira também as playlists mensais da Programação Musical RFI no YouTube, Deezer e Spotify!
On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek previews the 6th Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival. We'll hear from Fest founder & artistic director Blair Thomas. The Dueling Critics, Kerry Reid and Jonathan Abarbanel, look ahead to the theatrical productions their most looking forward to seeing this winter. Later in the show, Gary catches up with musician and filmmaker Haroula Rose to talk about her new movie, ALL HAPPY FAMILIES. And we'll revisit a feature on a local photographer behind some rare photos of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
In this unique episode, Film with Family dives into the highlights of the 59th Chicago International Film Festival. Join Austin as he takes you through his exclusive festival experience, sharing his thoughts on the remarkable films he had the privilege to watch.Also, Austin and his brother Drew provide a spoiler-free discussion of their advanced screening of Hayao Miyazaki's new film The Boy and The Heron.But that's not all! The cousins also had the opportunity to sit down for insightful interviews with two directors: Haroula Rose (All Happy Families) and Lucy Kerr (Family Portrait).Other films discussed in this episode include Late Night with the Devil, Do Not Expect Too Much From The End of The World, Terrestrial Verses, The People's Joker, Alien Island, All of Us Strangers, Poor Things and Anatomy of a FallJoin the Extended Family on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FilmwithFamilyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FilmwithFamilyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmwithfamily/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@film.with.familyTwitter: https://twitter.com/filmwithfamilyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551928799003Email us at filmwithfamilypodcast@gmail.comLetterboxd: Austin C. Pruett and zacharyzweifler
This week, after a 1949 Ed McCurdy anti-war wish: brand new Cheap Star, Jeanines, Guided by Voices, Pineapples, Valery Trails, Haroula Rose, and Boo Radleys, plus Pretty Things, Nina Simone, Jeannie... Real Punk Radio podcast Network brings you the best in Punk, Rock, Underground Music around! From Classic Oi!, Psychobilly and Hardcore to some Classic Rock n Roll and 90's indie Alt Rock greatness!! With Tons of Live DJ's that like to Talk Music From Garage Rock, to Ska.. We are True MUSIC GEEKS!
This week, after a refrain from the 1967 Who: brand new Aints!, Low, Lou Barlow, Checkered Hearts, Chills, Juliana Hatfield, Haroula Rose, and Cub Scout Bowling Pins, plus The Action, Jack Greene,... Real Punk Radio podcast Network brings you the best in Punk, Rock, Underground Music around! From Classic Oi!, Psychobilly and Hardcore to some Classic Rock n Roll and 90's indie Alt Rock greatness!! With Tons of Live DJ's that like to Talk Music From Garage Rock, to Ska.. We are True MUSIC GEEKS!
A chat with Haroula Rose (director) and Rodney Crowell about the new movie "Once Upon a River" as well as Rodney's experiences over the years with legends like Guy Clark, Emmylou Harris and so much more.Zac Rae/Once Upon A River/Once Upon A River SoundtrackRodney Crowell/The Damage/ Once Upon A River SoundtrackHaroula Rose & Peter Bradley Adams/ Rachel's Song /Once Upon A River SoundtrackJD Souther/Younger Than Your Eyes/Once Upon A River SoundtrackZac Rae/Margo Wears A Dress/Once Upon A River SoundtrackZac Rae/Billy /Once Upon A River SoundtrackWill Oldham/ Dirty Halo / Once Upon A River Soundtrack Zac Rae/ Billy.Once Upon A River SoundtrackZac Rae/Fresh Water /Once Upon A River SoundtrackSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/artiemartello?fan_landing=true)
Today on KIOS at the Movies, Joshua LaBure sits down with Patrick Kinney and Diana Martinez of Film Streams in Omaha to talk about the new film "Once Upon A River" from director, Haroula Rose.
Nick speaks with writer/director Haroula Rose, author Bonnie Jo Campbell, and producer David Macias of Once Upon a River. The Q and A includes discussion points about how Bonnie’s book was adapted and the relationship between the author and screenwriter, casting and location decisions, Annie Oakely, the fictional Stark River and more!
Join your host Ryan Perez and guests Haroula Rose and Kenadi DelaCerna as they discuss the movie Once Upon A River. Covering what it was like filming it, the amazing music accompanying it, and also what we can expect in the future from them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Director-writer Haroula Rose talks about "Once Upon A River," a sublime feature that is adapted from Bonnie Jo Campbell's book. The soundtrack, performances, and direction are top notch. To watch the feature via virtual cinema, go to Film Movement. My online Q&A w/ Haroula Rose is on Deepest Dream. Rate/review our podcast - we also do giveaways! Reach us at info@findyourseen.com! Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group for more movie talk! Bruce Purkey's movie review channel is Rustomire!
The new film “Once Upon A River” tells the story of Margo Crane, an indigenous teenager in rural Michigan in 1977, who embarks on a quest across the rural landscape to find her estranged mother. Director Haroula Rose and lead actor Kenadi DelaCerna join us to discuss.
Haroula Rose wears many hats: singer/songwriter, director, producer. Her big screen directorial debut, ONCE UPON A RIVER, (she also wrote the screenplay), was named one of the 'most anticipated films' by Filmmaker Magazine. Haroula's resume also includes short films and documentaries. When she's not writing or directing, Haroula makes music - her songs can be heard in films, tv series and commercials. Needless to say, lots to talk about with this multi-talented, creative woman.
Up this week on the podcast we have writer-director Haroula Rose. She wrote the screenplay (adapting the novel) and directed the new movie, "Once Upon a River." It takes place in the 1970s and follows a Native American teenager in Michigan and she goes searching for her estranged mother. It is also Rose's first feature as a director.
Award-Winning Director, Haroula Rose discusses her coming-of-age drama, “Once Upon A River' with Jan Price! ‘Once Upon A River' is based on the best-selling novel by Bonnie Jo Campbell about an American teenager, Margo Crane, and her coming-of-age odyssey on the Stark River that introduces her to a world filled with wonders and dangers.
In the fifth episode of FilmCastPodScene, FilmScene Programming Director Rebecca Fons and University of Iowa Professor Nathan Platte are joined by director Haroula Rose to discuss her new film "Once Upon a River," an adaptation of the book by Bonnie Jo Campbell. Plus, Ross Meyer, host of Late Shift at the Grindhouse and FilmScene's head projectionist, shares some of his favorite horror films.
On the latest episode of CinemAddicts, Anderson Cowan really loved The Devil All The Time, a Netflix feature that he describes as a “sweeping epic.” Greg Srisavasdi’s big recommendation is writer-director Haroula Rose’s Once Upon A River, which marks Kenadi DeLaCerna’s acting debut. Films previewed on the episode include The Planters, The Projectionist and The […]
Based on the best-selling novel by Bonnie Jo Campbell, ONCE UPON A RIVER is the story of Native American teenager Margo Crane (Kenadi DelaCerna) in 1970s rural Michigan who after enduring a series of traumas and tragedies, sets out on an odyssey on the Stark River in search of her estranged mother. On the water, Margo encounters friends, foes, wonders, and dangers; navigating life on her own, she comes to understand her potential, all while healing the wounds of her past. ONCE UPON A RIVER features newcomer Kenadi DelaCerna, John Ashton (Midnight Run, Gone Baby Gone), Tatanka Means (The Son, Saints & Strangers, Tiger Eyes), Ajuawak Kapashesit (Caleb, Outlander), Sam Straley (Hala,.Chicago P.D.), Coburn Goss (Man of Steel, What Women Want), Lindsay Pulsipher (True Blood, Justified, Hatfields & McCoys), Kenn E. Head (ER, Chicago Fire). Director Haroula Rose joins us for a conversation on her collaboration with author Bonnie Jo Campbell, bringing her background in music into the filmmaking world and bringing the role of Margo to life through the stellar performance of newcomer Kenadi DelaCerna. For news, screenings and updates go to:ouarfilm.com
“Cowpoke” es una de las tonadas clásicas de vaqueros de Stan Jones, el actor y compositor de Arizona al que le debemos canciones como "Ghost Riders in the Sky". Jones murió de cáncer en 1963 pero su legado en la iconografía de los cowboys no se ha borrado. Colter Wall ha recuperado “Cowpoke” para adjuntarla a su último álbum, Western Swing & Waltzes and Other Punchy Songs, que debutó la semana pasada en el octavo puesto de las listas de country y el tercero de las de Folk/Americana, pero que resultó ser el que más vendió en soportes físicos con un amplio margen. Este nativo de Saskatchewan, en Canadá, de 25 años, ha elegido en su tercer álbum ser más severo al revitalizar la tradición del Western y homenajear a los cowboys. Su voz inimitable hace que, al escucharla, te detengas y le prestes toda la atención. La actualidad de la Americana está impregnada de tradición seminal y de un cierto universo cinematográfico que representa fielmente Charley Crockett en su último álbum, Welcome To Hard Times, y especialmente en canciones como “Fool Somebody Else”. Esta vez es una mezcla de influencias siempre equilibrada por la predominancia del Western como eje central. Aunque la letra pueda hacernos pensar que trata sobre una relación amorosa, la realidad es que Charley Crockett vuelve a referirse a sus problemas de salud que le obligaron a operarse a corazón abierto a comienzos del pasado año. Kalen Nash compuso “Loving You Still”, uno de los momentos mágicos de Back Of Our Minds, el debut de Kalen & Aslyn, el dúo que forma el matrimonio de Athens, en Georgia. En realidad parece que estuviéramos ante un diario sonoro en el que se han reflejado sus experiencias de la última década. Tras distintas vivencias individuales, la pareja decidió resumir una relación desordenada, imperfecta y claramente honesta como la suya a modo de capítulos de una novela. El resultado final es una fusión natural de los sonidos cálidos de los últimos 60 y primeros 70 en el sur de California. Kalen & Aslyn, que también han producido el proyecto, dejan canciones seductoras del estilo de “Loving You Still”, combinando sus armonías a la perfección. “Grit and Grace” habla de superación, determinación y fe en poder tener un final feliz. Es una canción basada en la historia real de un prisionero de guerra que la madre del vocalista Buddy Melton escribió junto a Milan Miller y Beth Husband. Da nombre genérico al nuevo álbum de Balsam Range, la banda de Haywood County, en Carolina del Norte, que mantiene el arraigo como fundamento de su carrera, que ha obtenido el amplio reconocimiento de la escena del bluegrass manteniendo su genuina dedicación a las historias sobre personas reales. Regresan a nuestro tiempo de radio Steep Canyon Rangers, con un nuevo trabajo como Arm in Arm, que ya anticipamos hace un par de meses. Se trata del primer disco de la banda grabado fuera de su estado natal en sus 20 años de historia. Esta vez se han acercado a los estudios Southern Ground de Nashville para seguir rindiendo homenaje a las tradiciones más vitales del bluegrass, aun cuando siguen explorando nuevas rutas sonoras. “Honey On My Tongue” pudiera sonar como un tema de ruptura, pero en realidad trata sobre las dificultades de la paternidad. Hace un año este “Bad Guy” formó parte del álbum One Light Town de Casey Donahew y en estas fechas se ha convertido en una de las canciones favoritas de las emisoras tejanas. Trata sobre un tipo egoista que reconoce no ser perfecto. El músico de Burleson ha conseguido gracias a una ejemplar constancia en sus 18 años de carrera ser uno de los artistas más considerados de la escena independiente del Lone Star State donde ha publicado nueve álbumes. Once Upon A River es una película que cuenta la odisea de Margo Crane, una joven nativa americana que viaja a lo largo del río Stark, en busca de su madre, de la que fue separada. Con tintes de Huckleberry Finn, la novela de Bonnie Jo Campbell ha pasado al cine gracias a Haroula Rose, artista musical y cineasta de Chicago con ascendencia griega que vivió durante una temporada en Madrid, algo que nunca ha olvidado y que presentó internacionalmente la cinta en el Festival de Mallorca. El próximo 2 de octubre será la fecha de su estreno definitivo. Además de la partitura de Zac Rae, músicos como J.D. Souther o Will Oldham han incorporado temas propios. Rodney Crowell compuso una nueva canción para su banda sonora. Es “The Damage”, lo primero que nos ha regalado el artista tejano tras su imponente álbum Texas de hace un año. Crecido en Greenville, Mississippi, y fascinado por el blues más tradicional y el jazz, Steve Azar estuvo de gira con Bob Seger hace años, olvidó su paso por la escena de Nashville en la segunda mitad de los 90 y se ha dedicado a concentrarse en la composición y el reencuentro con sus raíces. Su último álbum, My Mississippi Reunion,se publicará a finales de octubre cuenta con invitados como el batería, guitarrista, cantante y compositor de blues Cedric Burnside en "Coldwater". Nació en Memphis, Tennessee, es hijo del también batería de blues Calvin Jackson y nieto del guitarrista R. L. Burnside. The Waiting es un EP monumental, fruto de la incontinencia artística de un trovador tejano como Wade Bowen, uno de los sustentos esenciales de la Red Dirt Music. Después de regalarnos el segundo volumen de Hold My Beer, un disco indispensable junto a Randy Rogers, ha publicado por sorpresa seis canciones que parecen ser una primera entrega de todo lo que ha estado grabando durante los últimos meses de aislamiento. The Waiting lo componen cuatro de sus canciones aparecidas en sus álbumes en vivo que nunca había grabado en el estudio, una composición que escribió hace tiempo junto a su amigo Brent Cobb y una versión de “I Wish It Would Rain Down”, su canción favorita de Phil Collins. “Get Away” la habíamos escuchado en su segundo álbum, The Blue Light Live, grabado en directo en 2003 en la popular sala de Lubbock. Ahora, Wade Bowen y su banda la grabaron juntos en New Braunfels, Texas, y posteriormente músicos de Austin y Nashville agregaron steel, coros y teclados, enviando sus partes por correo electrónico. También llegará en octubre Forever Better Worse, la nueva apuesta de Great Peacock, el trío de Nashville que parece buscar una versión sureña del clásico Heartland rock. Se fueron a los estudios Sound Emporium de Music Row para grabar las bases fundamentales del trabajo y se recluyeron posteriormente en casa de Blount Floyd, el segundo guitarrista del grupo, para culminar con un tinte mucho más personal que en sus discos precedentes. Incluso han contado con invitados amigos como Adam Kurtz, antiguo miembro de American Aquarium, y Sadler Vaden de la 400 Unit de Jason Isbell. “Heavy Load” se nos antoja una canción expresiva del momento presente en el que la interiorización personal ha tomado el protagonismo. Es un tema de amor irrenunciable a pesar de sus dificultades. Capitalizar la herencia recibida no es una labor sencilla. Esa parece ser la tarea que se han impuesto Devon Allman y Duane Betts hijos respectivos de Gregg Allman y Dickey Betts con la Allman Betts Band, a la que también se ha unido el bajista Berry Oakley Jr. — hijo de Berry Oakley, el que fuera también miembro de The Allman Brothers Band. El año pasado debutaron con Down to the River y ahora han publicado su segundo álbum, Bless Your Heart, manteniendo evidentes guiños a ciertos acordes siempre recordados de las guitarras de la mítica banda de southern rock. Ese es el corsé que se sigue evidenciando en sus grabaciones, el estar demasiado responsabilizados por sus apellidos. El famoso “peso de la púrpura”. Y posiblemente sea ese peso el que les impide explorar con más intensidad su propia personalidad. “Rivers Run” juguetea con acordes fácilmente reconocibles y deja un regusto enternecedor, pero posiblemente el septeto tenga que aventurarse por descubrir su propio camino. La despedida del programa nos lleva de nuevo al Forum de Inglewood, cuando los Eagles, ya sin Glenn Frey actuaron durante tres días, a mediados de septiembre de 2018. Ahora se ha resumido en Live From The Forum MMXVIII que se editará el 16 de octubre en varios formatos. Al trío superviviente de la banda californiana se añadieron Deacon Frey, hijo de Glenn y Vince Gill, un músico que por sí mismo ha tejido un tapiz imponente dentro de la country music durante décadas. Y para interpretar “Lyin’ Eyes”, un tema mítico de One Of These Nights siempre ligado a Frey, que solía dedicárselo a su ex-mujer, fue Vince Gill quien se hizo cargo de la voz solista con una solvencia absoluta. Escuchar audio
On this edition of The Arts Section, host Gary Zidek visits the Art Institute to learn more about the new Andy Warhol retrospective. The exhibit covers the iconic artist's career from the 1950's to his death in 1987. A little later in the show, Gary talks to the two women bringing Patsy Cline's story to life in a new production of the musical ALWAYS … PATSY CLINE. The Dueling Critics, Kerry Reid and Jonathan Abarbanel, stop by to discuss Jackalope Theatre's provocative new play P.Y.G. And Gary catches up with indie filmmaker Haroula Rose. The Chicago-native's new movie, ONCE UPON A RIVER, has been winning praise on the film festival circuit.
Dispatches from the 2019 Woodstock Film Festival focusing on three outstanding indie films: Ben Kasulke's "Banana Split", Tom Quinn's "Colewell", and Haroula Rose's "Once Upon A River". Guests include all three filmmakers as well as actors Karen Allen, Coburn Goss, Kenadi DelaCerna as well as the musician Annie Hart.
Elise and Lesley sit down with Writer/Director Haroula Rose, her film Once Upon a River making the festival circuit, developing character from emotion and Twitter robbers!
Haroula Rose is a Filmaker and Musician from Chicago, based in LA. Her debut feature film Once Upon A River was called "One of the most anticipated films of 2019" by FILMMAKER, and her most recent short As They Slept will premiere online this year.
Interview with Bonnie Jo Campbell and Haroula Rose author of book, and director and writer for film respectively. A fascinating look into the movie and the machinations of book to film adaptation and a must listen for a great film.
EN - An interview with Greek-American singer-songwriter Haroula Rose, who is performing at SXSW in Austin. Aired March 15, 2012.
Haroula Rose stops by to talk about what makes someone a writer or artist, touring and making music, the Sundance experience, and leaving bowls of water all over a hotel room.