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A longtime friend of the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, Aaron Wolf has an eclectic young Hollywood career both in front of and behind the camera. Based in Los Angeles, he wears many showbiz hats: narrative and documentary filmmaker, writer, actor and co-founder of a full-service production company. You can also add podcast host, improv comedian, juggler, magician and voiceover talent to the list. Aaron has not only made a name for himself, but instills his work with a generous spirt and Jewish ethos. His short film, The Walk co-starring Peter Riegert, was featured at the 2015 AJFF, followed by his acclaimed 2017 documentary Restoring Tomorrow, which chronicles the restoration of Los Angeles’ Wilshire Boulevard Temple. His latest film might seem like a complete departure: a fun throwback horror movie entitled Tar, now playing on demand and in select theaters. For a fresh and inspiring perspective on an emerging industry talent, join host Sara Glassberg for her conversation with Aaron about his personal and creative journey.
Graham Greene and Aaron Wolf and Face2Face host David Peck talk about the new perfectly timed Halloween release Tar, the La Brea Tar Pits, real stories and real acting, monsters and kernels of truth that can be found in every story.TrailerThe film is now available on Digital and On Demand.Synopsis:Tar is a new thriller about a family business that is forced to shut down and move as the cities subway is expanding under their feet and the office building is slated for demolition.However, something primal is awoken by the underground construction, and a night of sombre packing becomes a desperate fight for survival! The 1091 Picture new film Tar, written and directed by Canadian Aaron Wolf, starring Timothy Bottoms (Golden Globe Nominee), Graham Greene (Academy Award Nominee) Tiffany Shepis and Max Perlich.Here’s a special message from Aaron:“As a Canadian, with my family being from Toronto, every time I get to bring a film home to my Motherland, it feels extra special. Summers in Toronto were a childhood happy place to me. As a kid, whenever I’d made a film or acted in something, the whole family would gather around my Grandparents TV and watch my stuff, the good, the not so good, and the ridiculous - lots of ridiculous.Now to be able to bring another film to Canada, this time getting to co-star with two fellow Canadians in Oscar Nominee Graham Greene,as well as Stuart Stone, it feels we are giving a movie set in Los Angeles, it’s Canadian blood, and once you see the film, a bit of mine. And most of all, getting to release the film in Canada makes me hope my Grandparents are looking down, from wherever they are, smiling.”About Graham and Aaron:Graham Greene was born in Brantford, Ontario, this Oneida Indian never thought about the acting profession during his youth. While working as an audio technician for a Canadian rock band, one of his co-workers encouraged him to try out the art. Greene was indifferent to the idea, until losing a game of cards to which he put his future career on the line.He attended The Centre for Indigenous Theatre's Native Theatre School program to try out his acting chops. After graduating in 1974, he started landing small roles in television, film and radio. He then crossed the pond to work on the London stage for a few years.Greene returned to Canada in the mid-1980s where he picked up his first major feature film credit, the historical epic, Revolution, opposite Al Pacino. Five years later, he landed the role of Kicking Bird in Kevin Costner’s Dances with Wolves. The part not only provided him with major exposure around the world, it garnered him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.With the door to the acting worldwide open, Greene took advantage taking major roles in films like Thunderheart, Maverick, Die Hard: With a Vengeance, Camille, and The Green Mile.Greene has also made a significant contribution to the small screen with regular gigs on the series The Red Green Show, Northern Exposure, Lonesome Dove: The Series, The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon, Wolf Lake and narrating the Discovery Channel's Exhibit A series.In 1992, he was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, one of the nation's pre-eminent museums dedicated to the culture of Native Americans. In 2002, he won the Best Actor Award for his role in Skins at the Tokyo International Film Festival. In his native Canada, he has been nominated three times for Gemini awards and in 2004 he was honoured with the Gemini's Earle Grey Award.(With thanks to tribute.ca)Aaron Wolf is an American actor, writer and director best known for the feature documentary Restoring Tomorrow. He is the co-founder and President of Howling Wolf Productions based in Los Angeles, CA.Wolf attended New York University. He expanded his acting and improv education later while studying with The Groundlings.In 2012, Wolf wrote the film Guest House starring Michael Gross, Heather Lind and Mark Gessner. The film is based around real events in Wolf's life, and premiered at the historic TCL Chinese Theater for the HollyShorts Film Festival. In 2014, Wolf's production company, Howling Wolf Productions, produced The Quitter, an indie drama about a former baseball player who attempts to rebuild his relationship with his daughter. In 2014, Wolf wrote, directed and co-starred in The Walk alongside Peter Riegert. The film was adapted from an anecdote written in Rabbi David Wolpe's book "Why Faith Matters."Image Copyright and Credit: Aaron Wolf and Howling Wolf Productions.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Filmmaker, Aaron Wolf spoke with us about his Oscar nominated documentary, "Restoring Tomorrow." A film about how a crisis of faith helped him restore the Wilshire Temple in Los Angeles and a realization that, "...we are the ancestors for future generations."
Recorded live at 610 ESPN Philadelphia on 11/4/18 w/ host Joseph Montgomery On this Episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show we are talking and learning about "community" with Aaron Wolf and Imam Meraj Allahrakha. Aaron Wolf - Aaron is a director, actor, writer and co-founder of Howling Wolf Productions. His credits include the award-winning films Guest House, starring Michael Gross and Heather Lind, and The Walk, starring Oscar and Emmy nominee Peter Riegert, as well as Wolf. Wolf has also directed and starred in pilots for Warner Brothers and co-hosted a sports show for Cox TV. Currently, Wolf is in post-production on the thriller Tar, about an ancient creature that lurks beneath the world-famous La Brea Tar Pits. Academy Award® nominees Timothy Bottoms and Graham Greene star, along with Wolf and Max Perlich. Wolf is in pre-production on the comedy LD University and its companion documentary (We Are All) disAbled, drawing from his personal experiences to tackle the urgent topic of learning disabilities and education. An NYU Tisch graduate, Wolf also studied at the Groundlings and is currently featured in a national campaign on education reform. Wolf directed the documentary, "Restoring Tomorrow." Restoring Tomorrow is Oscar-eligible, and it received rave reviews in the LA Times, THR, LA Mag, Variety and more. The documentary will be released nationwide on November 13th, 2018 on a remarkable 650 screens! Imam Meraj Allahrakha - Meraj Allahrakha was born in Chicago and raised in Southern California. Allahrakha has been living in the DC area for the last 10 years. Allahrakha has been serving as a volunteer chaplain and Imam for Muslim students at George Washington university for the past 5 years.
There was a horrible mass shooting at the Tree of Life in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on October 27, 2018. This incident prompted us to gather many community leaders locally to talk about the incident and share thoughts on how to heal the world and make it a better more united place for all. More information on Aaron Wolf's documentary, Restoring Tomorrow here: https://www.restoringtomorrowfilm.com Hit the subscribe button on this podcast, and connect with Hal on social: Facebook.com/HalEisner Instagram.com/HalEisner Twitter.com/HalEisner You can watch FOX 11 News In Depth Sundays at noon PT on KCOP Channel 13. Thanks for listening! Hal Eisner
AWARD WINNING “RESTORING TOMORROW” PREMIERED OCTOBER 16 AT THE AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY After touring the country in the current divided climate, Aaron Wolf brings his film of unification and hope back to where the inspirational journey began. In a time where Restoring Tomorrow’s themes of bringing people together resonate more than ever, Aaron Wolf and Howling Wolf Productions’ award-winning feature will screen for the first time in Manhattan, on Tuesday, October 16 at the American Jewish Heritage Society, 15 West 16th Street, NYC 10011. This performance will be followed by a Q & A and conversation with Wolf and special guests.
We took a 23andMe test this week and discovered that not only are we related, but we’re more Cherokee than Elizabeth Warren! Together with documentary filmmakers Aaron Wolf and Michael Culyba, we shut down the worst news in what was a horrible week, including Facebook’s bizarre new political ads policy; the untimely death of a Republican pimp-turned-Nevada-State-Assembly-candidate; the New York Times real estate section burying the lede on Vag-china; Allbirds’ unicorn status; the haunted subways of New York; the shaming of 007’s papoose; and the emergence of Lindsey Buckingham from his sleeper cell. HEAR US ON ITUNEShttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-nope/id1312654524?mt=2 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/07WFZhd5bgY1l1BspArfRJ STITCHER https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/this-week-in-nope BUZZSPROUT http://www.buzzsprout.com/208569 SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/user-518735966/tracks OVERCAST https://overcast.fm/itunes1312654524/this-week-in-nope In this week’s episode: Elizabeth Warren leans into a fist: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2018/10/16/elizabeth-warren-angers-prominent-native-americans-with-politically-fraught-dna-test/?utm_term=.39eb996cc4c8 The obituary of Dennis Hof, a pimp turned Republican political candidate, who was discovered dead by Ron Jeremy after partying with Joe Arpaio and Grover Norquist: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/16/us/dennis-hof-dead-brothel-nevada.html If you’re in the market for a truffle-butter dish decorated with a vagina, have we got the Vag-china for you: https://oddtitties.us/ Big #YUPs to… ...Brian’s longtime friend Aaron Wolf, who directed the new documentary “Restoring Tomorrow,” about the resurrection of a historic synagogue in Los Angeles and his search for community. It’s in theaters on Nov. 13 and you can get tickets here: https://www.fathomevents.com/events/restoring-tomorrow ...Rachel’s dear friend Michael Culyba, a film editor who is directing his first feature documentary, “Keeper of Time,” about the history of horology and the very nature of time itself. You can learn about the film and contribute to his Kickstarter campaign here: https://kck.st/2NgGxYJ
Today on Chosen Generation Radio Show Richard Manning Americans for Limited Government joins Greg Young to discuss the latest news out of Washington DC. Will Rod Rosenstein get a subpoena? Is there anything to the story of a riff between the President and General Mattis? How does President remove those he distrusts and find good replacements? Bill Federer www,americanminute.com Our resident Historian explains the history of the electoral college. Democratic candidates are calling it an advancement on slavery and demanding it be removed. Aaron Wolf award winning director discusses his documentary on Restoring Tomorrow about the renovations of a Jewish Temple in the neighborhood he grew up in and the effect that it had on the neighborhood. Paul Janiczek Former Diplomat working for John Bolton joins us to discuss the WAPO reporter Jamal Khashoggi a government dissident who went missing in Saudi Arabia. Paul will help us understand the intricacies of this potentially dangerous situation.
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Rabbi Steve Leder is the Senior Rabbi of Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles, and one of the most influential Rabbi's in America. He is the author of several critically acclaimed books, the newest one entitled, More Beautiful Than Before; How Suffering Transforms Us. Aaron Wolf is a filmmaker, director, actor, writer and co-founder of Howling Wolf Productions. In today's episode, Lucas, Aaron and Rabbi Leder have a candid, theological conversation about human suffering and the film, “Restoring Tomorrow." This film is about the restoration of Wilshire Boulevard Temple, a Los Angeles treasure built by the original Hollywood Moguls, and the rich symbolism of “Restoration” that transcends the temple walls and into our own personal lives.For more information on Rabbi Leder:www.SteveLeder.comMore Information on Aaron Wolf:www.HowlingWolfProductions.comFor more information on Restoring Tomorrow:www.RestoringTomorrowFilm.com