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On today's show we speak to Robert Sanger Executive Director of the Folsom Cordova Community Partnership. The Folsom Cordova Community Partnership is a 501(c)3 community based non-profit whosemission and vision is to: build strong families, meet the needs of struggling parents to increase self -sufficiency, promote youth development through positive peer and adult relationships and develop employment skills for individuals to achieve their career goals. With two primary focuses. First, to prevent child abuse through parent education and support, and free family activities and vital resources. The other is to assist families in achieving self-sufficiency through job search assistance, providing scholarships for career training, professional skill building education, financial empowerment, refugee / asylee employment supports, youth leadership and career exploration. Robert Sanger joined the FCCP team in 2006. During his tenure, he has provided leadership and vision for mission fulfillment in an effort to meet the needs of our community. For 25+ years, Robert has dedicated his career to enhancing supportive services for overburdened families in Sacramento County. He feels that one of the greatest pleasures is to see families succeed because they have the tools and opportunity to achieve their full potential. His educational background includes a degree in Psychology from California State University Sacramento, years of working in the human services field and multiple professional certificates. The Rancho Cordova Podcast is produced by Jose Ruiz, engineered by Rafael Portillo with music by Anthony Espina.
As the gift of Christmas and the hope of a New Year approach, on this weeks show, guest host Mike Marando sits down with 1989 Cordova High School Alum and former football player Joey Ortiz, for an unabashedly candid conversation how he overcame a series of personal tragedies, and how his experience can offer a beacon of hope to those addicted to drugs and alcohol. AS we prepare for our new season of shows premiering on January 10, 2024, we hope you enjoy this special episode and on behalf of everyone here at the Rancho Cordova Film Office, Charles Lago, Jose Ruiz, Rafael Portillo and Daniel Aniceto we wish you very happy holidays and a very happy and successful 2024. See you next year!
In today's episode, we have a conversation with a pair of directors. We'll be hearing from Iyad H. Amer, the director of "The Long Road to Hope - Ending Parkinson Disease," ," and Chris Casaceli, the director of "Our World in Our Words." Our show's initial portion will be conducted in English, followed by our inaugural international interview segment, which will be in Spanish. Over the next 6 weeks or so leading up to the festival, we will be presenting a series of shows every Friday that will feature the documentaries we are showing. We will talk with the filmmakers about their films, and the host for this series of shows will be two of the young guys who work with us here at the film office, Daniel Aniceto and Rafael Portillo, both are avid filmmakers and understand the process of making films. I think you will find theses shows interesting and informative. If you'd like to find out more about the documentary film festival please visit our website at www.Calcapdocfest.org where you will find information on all the films we are screening, view the trailers, check out the screening schedule, get information on the screening locations, and look at the various packages we have as far as getting tickets which we have purposefully kept very low and affordable. So please sit back and be inspired by these weeks interviews with our documentary film makers. I hope you enjoy the show and we hope to see you at the California Capital International Documentary Film Festival
In today's episode, we have a conversation with a pair of directors. We'll be hearing from Steven Nye, the director of "Losing Grip," and Ismael Villasenor, the director of "The Happiness Line." Our show's initial portion will be conducted in English, followed by our inaugural international interview segment, which will be in Spanish. Over the next 6 weeks or so leading up to the festival, we will be presenting a series of shows every Friday that will feature the documentaries we are showing. We will talk with the filmmakers about their films, and the host for this series of shows will be two of the young guys who work with us here at the film office, Daniel Aniceto and Rafael Portillo, both are avid filmmakers and understand the process of making films. I think you will find theses shows interesting and informative. If you'd like to find out more about the documentary film festival please visit our website at www.Calcapdocfest.org where you will find information on all the films we are screening, view the trailers, check out the screening schedule, get information on the screening locations, and look at the various packages we have as far as getting tickets which we have purposefully kept very low and affordable. So please sit back and be inspired by these weeks interviews with our documentary film makers. I hope you enjoy the show and we hope to see you at the California Capital International Documentary Film Festival
In June of last year, here at the film office we organized and presented the California Capital Documentary Film Festival. It was our first year and all in all, the festival went of without a hitch, well maybe a hitch or two but was enjoyed by all who attended. We presented around 60 documentary film over three days and we learnt some lessons along the way. Well the time has come for the Second Annual California Capital International Documentary Film Festival which this year will take place on Saturday, Sept 30 and Sunday, Oct 1. We will screen over 50 films at three screening locations. Two of the screening locations will be at Rancho Cordova City Hall (yes we turn City Hall into a movie theatre) and the third, at Cal Cap Black Box Theater which is next door to our offices in Rancho Cordova. We are very excited about the films selected this year and amongst them are 23 films from 23 different countries from around the world so truly an “International Film Festival”. Over the next 6 weeks or so leading up to the festival, we will be presenting a series of shows every Friday that will feature the documentaries we are showing. We will talk with the filmmakers about their films, and the host for this series of shows will be two of the young guys who work with us here at the film office, Daniel Aniceto and Rafael Portillo, both are avid filmmakers and understand the process of making films. I think you will find theses shows interesting and informative. If you'd like to find out more about the documentary film festival please visit our website at www.Calcapdocfest.org where you will find information on all the films we are screening, view the trailers, check out the screening schedule, get information on the screening locations, and look at the various packages we have as far as getting tickets which we have purposefully kept very low and affordable. So please sit back and be inspired by these weeks interviews with our documentary film makers. I hope you enjoy the show and we hope to see you at the California Capital International Documentary Film Festival
Inspired by the Mummy movies from Universal, Alfredo Salazar pens the Mexican horror film LA MOMIA AZTECA (1957) directed by Rafael Portillo! The film stars Ramón Gay, Rosa Arenas, Crox Alvarado and Jorge Mondragón. Can you take a Mummy movie outside of a pulpy, colonial context? Are there genre ties between horror and classic serials? Just what are Aztec mummies? We answer all these questions and more! Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 20:22; Discussion 32:36; Ranking 51:19.
In this episode, I chat with Rafael about what inspired him to create his exhibition called Invisible Kuwait.
Momias egipcias, momias aztecas, momias franquistas... Malditas películas de MOMIAS! En Holocausto Zinéfago nos ha caído la maldición de tener que ver las 8 películas de momias más epicodecadentes, y este ha sido el resultado. ÍNDICE: - Bubba Ho-Tep (Don Coscarelli, 2001) - Frankenstein vs. The Mummy (Damien Leone, 2015) - Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh (Dean Tschetter, 1991) - El despertar de la momia (Frank Agrama 1981) - La momia azteca contra el robot humano (Rafael Portillo, 1958) - La momia (Alex Kurtzman, 2017) - La momia nacional (José Ramón Larraz, 1981) - La maldición de la tumba de Tutankamon (Russell Mulcahy, 2006)
There's been a slight change of plans for this episode of Monster Kid Radio, but it involves Lon Chaney, Jr., so it's all right, right? RIGHT? Face of the Screaming Werewolf (dir. Jerry Warren, Gilberto Martínez Solares, Rafael Portillo) was playing at the Joy Cinema, and there was no way Derek was going to miss this particular Weird Wednesday! Derek introduced the film, and Scott Morris and David Heath (and a few other audience members) joined him after the movie to discuss the glorious assemblage of sounds and images they just watched. And keep listening - near the end of this special episode, Derek tells you what you can expect for the rest of Dancember. All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
A mad doctor builds a robot in order to steal a valuable Aztec treasure from a tomb guarded by a centuries old living mummy.Director: Rafael PortilloWriters: Guillermo Calderón (original story), Alfredo Salazar(original story), 1 more credit »Stars: Ramón Gay, Rosa Arenas, Crox Alvarado - via IMDBhttps://archive.org/details/TheRobotVs.TheAztecMummylaMomiaAztecaControElRobotHumano1958-
The evil Dr. Krupp, once again trying to get possession of the Aztec princess Xochitl's jewels, hypnotizes her current reincarnation, Flor, to get her to reveal the jewels' location - ... See full summary »Director: Rafael PortilloWriters: Guillermo Calderón, Alfredo SalazarStars: Ramón Gay, Rosa Arenas, Crox Alvarado - via IMDB https://archive.org/details/CurseOfTheAztecMummylaMaldicionDeLaMomiaAzteca1957-English
Anthropologist Ewa Wasilewska of the University of Utah discusses mummies and the film Curse of the Aztec Mummy.
Anthropologist Ewa Wasilewska of the University of Utah discusses mummies and the film Curse of the Aztec Mummy.
Anthropologist Ewa Wasilewska of the University of Utah discusses mummies and the film Curse of the Aztec Mummy.
Scholar Mark Christensen of the University of Utah discusses Aztec civilization and the film The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy.
Scholar Mark Christensen of the University of Utah discusses Aztec civilization and the film The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy.
Scholar Mark Christensen of the University of Utah discusses Aztec civilization and the film The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy.