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“You can cry, you can cry all you want. By the way, it's great to cry; but we're going to do it anyway.”Today's special episode is a sit down with my old friend, colleague, & Oscar winner, Will McCormack. Will, a talented actor/writer/director, shares with us the details of his latest short film doc, that he directed alongside his long time friend, Rashida Jones, A Swim Lesson (on the shortlist for an Academy Award). Will's 2020 short film, If Anything Happens I Love You (which you can stream on Netflix), earned him the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. He is also known for writing the screenplay for Celeste and Jesse Forever and the story for Toy Story 4, the former of which earned him nominations for the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay and the Black Reel Award for Outstanding Screenplay, Adapted or Original. He appeared in the television series The Sopranos, Brothers & Sisters, and In Plain Sight, as well as the films American Outlaws, Syriana, and A Wrinkle in Time. He won a Lucille Lortel Award for his role in the off-Broadway one-act play The Long Christmas Ride Home.In this episode, Will gets vulnerable and shares lots of wisdom around staying in the fight, not giving up, and forging on even when facing struggle. From being a parent; to losing his parents; to learning to parent himself-- Will's story is powerful and one you won't want to miss.10,000 NOs is here to inspire you and help you realize you are not alone if you're battling to overcome rejection in your career or life.So, if you're an actor, writer or filmmaker and you like what you hear in the snippets from our Insiders Acting Community zooms enough to want to be a part of it, CLICK HERE.Remember, “failure” is just opportunity in disguise, and you can flip the script to make your setbacks serve you.SHOW LINKS:10,000 NOs: THE BOOKSUBSCRIBE TO OUR (WEEKLY) NEWSLETTERFOLLOW MATT ON SOCIALFIND OUT HOW YOU CAN BE A 10,000 NOs INSIDER
2021 Academy Award Best Animated Short Film. Henry tackles the heart-wrenching animated short film, If Anything Happens I Love You (available on Netflix).Subscribe / Buy Bonus Shows / Contact
Brandon and Justin have a fun, engaging interview with composer, producer, and violist Jonah Sirota. Jonah's varied career has taken him from violist of the renowned Chiara Quartet to composing for major film scores in LA. Some of his recent film scoring credits include the 2021 Oscar-nominated short “If Anything Happens I Love You,” the 2021 Sundance film, Wild Hearts, and major cinematic releases from Mulan to the Mandalorian.Support the show
TRIGGER WARNING In which the Mister and Monsters join me in reviewing IF ANYTHING HAPPENS I LOVE YOU (2020) which is currently available on Netflix. From Writers/Directors Will McCormack and Michael Govier, and the winner of the Best Animated Short Film Oscar 2021, comes a very short film about two grieving parents in the aftermath of a school shooting. The film clocks in at 13 m and is rated PG. Please note there are SPOILERS in this review. Opening intro music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jokagoge/support
We are starting off our third season of the podcast with a bit of a heavier subject than we expected. We discuss grief and all its elements in the Netflix short film If Anything Happens I Love You with our guest Lisa Michelle Zega. Lisa is runs a ministry that specializes in grief recovery and a whole host of other things.
This week the boys recap Matt's trip to Kansas City, Alice in Borderland, lack of motivation, workplace frustrations, If Anything Happens I Love You, and insults/punches to the gut. Enjoy and thanks for listening!
Kelsey is joined by Michael Govier, who, along with Will McCormack, wrote and directed the Oscar winning animated short film If Anything Happens I Love You. This short film portrays grief in the most raw and beautiful way as the grieving process is portrayed from all perspectives—not just the ones left behind. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kathryn interviews Author Joey Cofone.Creative thinking—humankind's unique ability to combine unrelated and abstract ideas—has been utilized in countless ways since the dawn of humanity. Every day, people in creative and non-creative fields take advantage of creative thinking to reach all kinds of goals, personally and professionally. Joey Cofone brings us a revealing and practical exploration of creativity: what it is, how it works, and how you can harness it in your everyday life. He demystifies the creative process by uncovering the thinking and science behind it, empowering the reader with practical, actionable steps toward creative excellence. Joey has designed and art directed over 100 products from zero to launch. His work has been featured in Fast Company, Bloomberg, New York Magazine, Newsweek, Bon Appétit, Quartz, Mashable, Print, and more.Kathryn also interviews Author Michael Govier.School-shooting drills have become as ubiquitous as fire drills; children today don't know of a time when they weren't a part of their safety routine. But what is not as routine is discussing the emotions and trauma that linger long after an actual school shooting occurs. Authors Michael Govier and Will McCormack offer a story of a family struggling with loss as a permission slip to react to grief, as well as an opening to conversation. Based on the Academy Award-winning short film of the same name, it is uniquely told from the perspective of Rose, a 12-year-old victim of a school shooting, as she guides readers through her story. She visits scenes from her childhood, her school days, and her last moments of life, all the while watching over her parents as they struggle to process her untimely passing. Govier who has been featured in the LA Times is an author, director, screenwriter, actor, playwright and producer.
Kathryn interviews Author Joey Cofone.Creative thinking—humankind's unique ability to combine unrelated and abstract ideas—has been utilized in countless ways since the dawn of humanity. Every day, people in creative and non-creative fields take advantage of creative thinking to reach all kinds of goals, personally and professionally. Joey Cofone brings us a revealing and practical exploration of creativity: what it is, how it works, and how you can harness it in your everyday life. He demystifies the creative process by uncovering the thinking and science behind it, empowering the reader with practical, actionable steps toward creative excellence. Joey has designed and art directed over 100 products from zero to launch. His work has been featured in Fast Company, Bloomberg, New York Magazine, Newsweek, Bon Appétit, Quartz, Mashable, Print, and more.Kathryn also interviews Author Michael Govier.School-shooting drills have become as ubiquitous as fire drills; children today don't know of a time when they weren't a part of their safety routine. But what is not as routine is discussing the emotions and trauma that linger long after an actual school shooting occurs. Authors Michael Govier and Will McCormack offer a story of a family struggling with loss as a permission slip to react to grief, as well as an opening to conversation. Based on the Academy Award-winning short film of the same name, it is uniquely told from the perspective of Rose, a 12-year-old victim of a school shooting, as she guides readers through her story. She visits scenes from her childhood, her school days, and her last moments of life, all the while watching over her parents as they struggle to process her untimely passing. Govier who has been featured in the LA Times is an author, director, screenwriter, actor, playwright and producer.
Kathryn interviews Author Joey Cofone.Creative thinking—humankind's unique ability to combine unrelated and abstract ideas—has been utilized in countless ways since the dawn of humanity. Every day, people in creative and non-creative fields take advantage of creative thinking to reach all kinds of goals, personally and professionally. Joey Cofone brings us a revealing and practical exploration of creativity: what it is, how it works, and how you can harness it in your everyday life. He demystifies the creative process by uncovering the thinking and science behind it, empowering the reader with practical, actionable steps toward creative excellence. Joey has designed and art directed over 100 products from zero to launch. His work has been featured in Fast Company, Bloomberg, New York Magazine, Newsweek, Bon Appétit, Quartz, Mashable, Print, and more.Kathryn also interviews Author Michael Govier.School-shooting drills have become as ubiquitous as fire drills; children today don't know of a time when they weren't a part of their safety routine. But what is not as routine is discussing the emotions and trauma that linger long after an actual school shooting occurs. Authors Michael Govier and Will McCormack offer a story of a family struggling with loss as a permission slip to react to grief, as well as an opening to conversation. Based on the Academy Award-winning short film of the same name, it is uniquely told from the perspective of Rose, a 12-year-old victim of a school shooting, as she guides readers through her story. She visits scenes from her childhood, her school days, and her last moments of life, all the while watching over her parents as they struggle to process her untimely passing. Govier who has been featured in the LA Times is an author, director, screenwriter, actor, playwright and producer.
Kathryn interviews Author Joey Cofone.Creative thinking—humankind's unique ability to combine unrelated and abstract ideas—has been utilized in countless ways since the dawn of humanity. Every day, people in creative and non-creative fields take advantage of creative thinking to reach all kinds of goals, personally and professionally. Joey Cofone brings us a revealing and practical exploration of creativity: what it is, how it works, and how you can harness it in your everyday life. He demystifies the creative process by uncovering the thinking and science behind it, empowering the reader with practical, actionable steps toward creative excellence. Joey has designed and art directed over 100 products from zero to launch. His work has been featured in Fast Company, Bloomberg, New York Magazine, Newsweek, Bon Appétit, Quartz, Mashable, Print, and more.Kathryn also interviews Author Michael Govier.School-shooting drills have become as ubiquitous as fire drills; children today don't know of a time when they weren't a part of their safety routine. But what is not as routine is discussing the emotions and trauma that linger long after an actual school shooting occurs. Authors Michael Govier and Will McCormack offer a story of a family struggling with loss as a permission slip to react to grief, as well as an opening to conversation. Based on the Academy Award-winning short film of the same name, it is uniquely told from the perspective of Rose, a 12-year-old victim of a school shooting, as she guides readers through her story. She visits scenes from her childhood, her school days, and her last moments of life, all the while watching over her parents as they struggle to process her untimely passing. Govier who has been featured in the LA Times is an author, director, screenwriter, actor, playwright and producer.
No Spoilers - من دون حرق الفيلمين يلي حكيت عنهم بهي الحلقة هن أفلام بنصحكم تشوفوها، لازم تشوفوها! ولأنكن طلبتوا مني إحكي عن مسلسل هاوس أوف ذا دراغون، خصصت فقرة كبيرة بالحلقة لإله. شو بتتوقعوا حبيته أو لأ؟ وبالآخر، لأنو الحلقة فيها كتير حكي عن المشاعر، استرسلت بالحديث بموضوع أهمية المشاعر بحياتنا وخاصة المشاعر السلبية. طبعاً شكر كبير للمستمعين يلي اقترحوا عليّ إحضر الفيلمين تبع حلقة اليوم If Anything Happens I Love You 2:00 13 Lives 7:30 House of the Dragon 12:30 دردشة عن أهمية المشاعر بحياتنا 24:20 Instagram: Podcast_telfaz
Jayme Lemons is the Executive Producer of the Academy Award-winning film, If Anything Happens I Love You. She's also known for the acclaimed series, Enlightened, which she produced alongside her business partner at Jaywalker Pictures, Laura Dern. Jayme's impressive resume also includes the 2020 documentary, The Way I See It. The story behind the infamous White House photographer, Pete Souza. However, the person behind the awards and accomplishments is a smart, Arkansas Razorback-loving, friend that everyone likes to be around. Enjoy learning about how she made her way into entertainment and hearing the stories she's gathered along the way.
Interview with the super talented Michael Govier after winning the Oscar for the film, "If Anything Happens I Love You". Watch the interview on Youtube. Subscribe to the station. Hit the bell for notifications.
*Re-Edited* Recorded on April 24, 2021. John and Pete preview the 93rd Academy Awards in this episode, selecting a few films from several categories that stood out for various reasons and haven't been previously covered on the podcast. From animated shorts to heavyweight 'Best Picture' contenders, the films are highlighted for their importance, technical excellence, or their downfalls. To end the episode, John and Pete go through each category and make their predictions. Make sure to check out the hidden gem of the week, and stay tuned for the Academy Awards! 0:23- Intro 2:00- "Opera" 5:30- "If Anything Happens I Love You" 8:55- "The Letter Room" 12:25- HIDDEN GEM OF THE WEEK 17:35- "My Octopus Teacher" 24:20- "The United States vs. Billie Holiday" 31:15- "News of the World" 36:05- "Emma." 41:55- "Judas and the Black Messiah" 50:20- "The Father" 55:55- ACADEMY AWARD PREDICTIONS 1:31:25- Outro
Les conseils ciné du jour de Margot se sont 4 courts métrages des Oscars : Two Distant Strangers, The Letter Room, If Anything Happens I Love You et Colette. Tous sont visibles en ligne, soit sur Netflix, Arte ou sur YouTube. Margot fait aussi le point sur les dernières actualités culturelles et Valérie, libraire au Brouillon du Culture, présente ses 2 coups de coeur littéraires du mois d'avril et évoque la loi Lang. Le son du jour : Bellah - Evil Eye
Today’s episode includes: • Soul won for Best Animated Feature and If Anything Happens I Love You won for Best Animated Short • Nomadland wins Best Picture and talking about other winners • Review of the 93rd Academy Awards show
FK203! Komöödiasari “Alo” alustab 2. hooaega. Filmikägu virtuaalstuudios võtavad seetõttu istet Alo ehk Tõnis Niinemets ja tema ülemus Viljo ehk Priit Võigemast. Uudistes tuleb juttu põnevast lisandusest Indiana Jones'i filmi, Florian Zeller on leidnud peaosalised oma järgmisesse projekti “Poeg” ja Universali koletistesaaga saab lisandust “Renfield”'i näol. Uute filmide osas on vaatluse all Oscari lühikategooriate suurfavoriidid ehk lühifilm “Two Distant Strangers”, lühidokk “A Love Song For Latasha” ja lühianima “If Anything Happens I Love You”. Kõik on kättesaadavad Netflixist. Lisaks paneme kõrvuti viktoriaanlikus Londons toimuvad sarjad “The Nevers” (HBO) ja “The Irregurals” (Netflix), mis mõlemad on seotud üleloomulike nähtustega. Saatejuhid on Lauri Kaare ja Kristjan Gold.
Remake! Reboot! Cosa vogliono dire queste parole? Cercheremo di spiegarvelo in questo episodio elencandovi quali di questi fanno incredibilmente schifo. In seguito, una discussione sull'inclusività e la diversità nel cinema e molto tempo speso a parlare di Eddie Murphy. Fun Fact: anche questo episodio del podcast è un remake di un film del 1987. Time Stamps: 00:01:33 - Send News 00:10:50 - I peggiori remake di sempre 00:32:06 - Ma sai che ti dico? (Two Distant Strangers, If Anything Happens I Love You, Save Ralph, Coming 2 America) Background Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZGwRz8wnSY&t=132s
FK203! Komöödiasari “Alo” alustab 2. hooaega. Filmikägu virtuaalstuudios võtavad seetõttu istet Alo ehk Tõnis Niinemets ja tema ülemus Viljo ehk Priit Võigemast. Teemadeks nii sarja mõneti üllatuslik edu kui peategelaste näokarvad. Muuhulgas selgub, kas Viljo on käinud ka päriselt Indias ja mis on saanud kuldkalast akvaariumis. Uudistes tuleb juttu põnevatest lisandustest Indiana Jones'i ja Shazami järje filmidesse, Florian Zeller on leidnud peaosalised oma järgmisesse projekti “Poeg”, Universali koletistesaaga saab lisandust “Renfield”'i näol ja Liam Neeson tallub sissekäidud rada. Uute filmide osas on vaatluse all Oscari lühikategooriate suurfavoriidid ehk lühifilm “Two Distant Strangers”, lühidokk “A Love Song For Latasha” ja lühianima “If Anything Happens I Love You”. Kõik on kättesaadavad Netflixist. Lisaks paneme kõrvuti viktoriaanlikus Londons toimuvad sarjad “The Nevers” (HBO) ja “The Irregurals” (Netflix), mis mõlemad on seotud üleloomulike nähtustega. Sisukord: 04:14 Kirjad 16:41 Hiina kinoedetabel 22:26 Uudised 35:42 Intervjuu: Tõnis Niinemets ja Priit Võigemast 1:29:14 BAFTAd 1:33:22 Two Distant Strangers (Netflix) 1:36:10 A Love Song For Latasha (Netflix) 1:37:24 If Anything Happens I Love You (Netflix) 1:38:49 The Nevers (HBO) vs The Irregulars (Netflix) 1:47:27 Oscarite ennustusvõistlus 1:49:26 Telekava Saatejuhid on Lauri Kaare ja Kristjan Gold.
" “If Anything Happens I Love You” is a silent short film that tells the story of parents after the death of their child," writes Komal Khehra. Read more here:
https://www.instagram.com/ifanything_film/ Discussion with the OSCAR NOMINATED filmmakers of Netflix's IF ANYTHING HAPPENS I LOVE YOU. Will McCormack & Michael Govier (Directors) are making their directorial debut with, “If Anything Happens I Love You.” McCormack and Govier are producers, writers, actors and directors. McCormack wrote “Toy Story 4” and “Celeste and Jesse Forever.” Govier has written multiple short films, plays and performed on tv and commercials. https://www.instagram.com/willmccormack/ https://www.instagram.com/drgovier/ Maryann Garger (Producer) Maryann Garger is currently developing and producing the feature animated film, “Groove” with Jamie Foxx and Michael Becker. She previously produced on the hit Lego family film franchise, “The Lego Ninjago Movie” starring Jackie Chan for Warner Brothers Studios. She was a producer on the acclaimed DreamWorks and Aardman Animation comedy adventure “Flushed Away,” directed by David Bowers and Sam Fell, which swept the 2006 Annie Awards with five wins and three nominations and earned a BAFTA nomination for Best Animated Feature. She later reunited with Bowers producing his 2009 feature “Astro Boy” for Imagi/Summit Entertainment. She then returned to DreamWorks to produce the family animated film “B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations” starring Seth Rogen, Bill Murray and Melissa McCarthy.Garger's animation producing credits also include the award-winning animated theatrical short “First Flight,” which screened to acclaim at film festivals including SXSW, Tribeca and Montreal International. She also produced the family theatrical Lego Ninjago short, “The Master” and two animated “Astro Boy” shorts. Her most recent caused-based short, “If Anything Happens I Love You”, directed by Will McCormack (writer, Toy Story 4) and Michael Govier was a labor of love. It is currently on the festival and awards circuit for 2020.Garger began her career at Walt Disney Feature Animation, on the animated feature “Pocahontas,” before segueing to a 20-year tenure at DreamWorks. There, she was among the first employees to build DreamWorks' animation division, under Jeffrey Katzenberg, and rose through the ranks from Production Manager, Line Producer, Production Executive, Creative Executive to ultimately Producer, working on such memorable titles as “Madagascar,” “Shrek”, “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron,” and “Prince of Egypt.” Following that, she produced for Warner Bros. On the animation television side, Garger was the Supervising Producer on the satirical DreamWorks & Fox prime time animated series “Neighbors from Hell,” which aired on TBS. She is a recent member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bravemaker/support
Pattie reviews some Oscar Nominees, Bill reviews a couple of television shows. And then the wackiness ensues
Host Andrew Morgan (@jokesondrew) is joined by Also Mike of the awards-centric film podcast Mike, Mike, and Oscar (@MMandOscar) to do some NON-Spoiler reviews for a 6-pack of 2020 films that we didn't get to cover last year (even though we DID cover about 60 Netflix Originals from 2020, so forgive us), plus 3 Netflix Original SHORT films and some Oscar talk for Best International Feature as well. List of films covered: Rose Island, All The Bright Places, The Forty Year Old Version, A Sun, I'm No Longer Here, & The Life Ahead. List of short films covered: Cops and Robbers, If Anything Happens I Love You, & Canvas. Follow The NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie Podcast on Twitter/Instagram @nomcastpod Visit us on the web https://nomcastpod.com/ (https://nomcastpod.com/)
This week on Jabber J's, the co-hosts discuss the new BTS song "Life Goes On" (3:25), the new Shawn Mendes album "Wonder" (9:06), season 4 of Attack on Titan (17:59), the recent trailer for the film "Earwig and the Witch" (26:08), the animated short "If Anything Happens I Love You" (35:18), and review the film "Words on Bathroom Walls" (43:53). Justin is also streaming on Twitch, go follow him (61:49)!
Kisah 3 penembakan yang kemungkinan menjadi inspirasi pembuatan short animasi If Anything Happens I Love You. Apa aja peristiwa mengerikan itu?
Timestamps00:01 - Introduction01:16 - Subscriber letters07:35 - Boy Erased18:04 - Subscriber letters21:34 - Bichhoo Ka Khel28:48 - Subscriber letters33:25 - The Life Ahead43:25 - Subscriber letters50:13 - Bingo ad controversy54:36 - Dollar Ultra ad1:00:55 - If Anything Happens I Love YouTalking about the children Madame Rosa, a holocaust survivor, takes care of while discussing The Life Ahead:Rajyasree: Tell me, a one-and-a-half-year-old will walk around without any assistance? Won't they fall down?Abhinandan: It depends. Some may, some may not. I mean some of us started walking much later, but when we started...Rajyasree: When did you start walking?Abhinandan: Maybe at two. Before that I was too fat to walk.Rajyasree: What rubbish, absolutely! I was walking at five months.Abhinandan: Yeah, you were born walking. You walked out of your mother's womb... Rajyasree: I was writing a novel!Abhinandan: And said, “Hey doc, what's up? I'm Rajyasree Sen. I'm cooler than anybody else. I am an expert on everything from plumbing to coding, so don't mess with me!”Rajyasree and Abhinandan burst out laughing.This and a whole lot of other stuff awful and awesome as Abhinandan Sekhri and Rajyasree Sen discuss the films Boy Erased and The Life Ahead; the TV series Bicchoo Ka Khel; the animated short film If Anything Happens I Love You; the 48th International Emmy Awards, and ad controversies. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If Anything Happens I Love You is a short animated movie about grieving parents and the strain on a relationship.
If Anything Happens I Love You is a short animated movie about grieving parents and the strain on a relationship.