1952 American musical-romantic comedy film
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Früher pfui und heute hui? Oder damals kein Hit und jetzt der Shit? Wir reden über FILME, DIE SICH VERBESSERT ODER VERSCHLECHTERT HABEN. Oder eben aus welchen Filmen wir raus- und in welche wir reingewachsen sind. Dafür haben Chris, André und Schröck jeweils ein paar Titel zusammen gesammelt, die einem solchen Wandel zum Opfer gefallen sind, so dass es unter anderem um TITANIC, STAR WARS: EPISODE 1, FORREST GUMP oder JAMES BOND: GOLDENEYE gehen wird. Oder um solche Werke wie SPAWN, GHOSTS OF MARS, ANACONDA, den viel zu oft übersehenen BUD AND DOYLE (BIODOME) wie auch ROBIN HOOD - HELDEN IN STRUMPFHOSEN und SHAUN OF THE DEAD. Liegt es nur am Alter? Liegt es an der Qualität? Oder hat es was mit dem Zeitgeist zu tun, warum wir manche dieser Streifen früher gut und heute schlecht finden oder jetzt deutlich mehr mögen als zum Zeitpunkt als wir sie das erste mal sahen. Und was haben dann auch noch solche Filme wie Terry Gilliams BRAZIL, GUYVER: DARK HERO, der berühmt-berüchtigte HALLOWEEN 6 oder SINGING IN THE RAIN in der Diskussion verloren. Findet es zusammen mit den Dreien heraus, die darüber hinaus auch noch wie immer das bequatschen, was sie zuletzt gesehen haben. Also zum Beispiel H3 - HALLOWEEN HORROR HOSTEL oder F1 und THE RUNNING MAN mit Arnold Schwarzenegger, den sich Daniel anlässlich von THE RUNNING MAN von Edgar Wright noch mal gegönnt hat. Und damit wären, mal abgesehen von ein paar weiteren, hier noch nicht genannten Produktionen, auch schon wieder durch für diese Woche. Etienne lässt sich leider entschuldigen, der war leider krank. Daher um so wichtiger: Bleibt bitte so gesund wie gut drauf und viel Spaß im Kino, auf der Couch oder mit dieser Folge. Tschüssi. Rocket Beans wird unterstützt von fritz-kola. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Kris, Phil & Tom grab their coats for a wet Derby Du Nord, a postponed Classique, Nice in crisis & the 'DNCG Derby' plus a #Ligue2 update & more! Enjoy!
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This week we continue our first ever official spinoff of Geek Cast Live, THE CRITICAL HITS!!! GCR and Martin get together this month to discuss and critique 2 genre specific films. This episode the genre was “Pre 60’s”. Spoilers abound for The Hidden Fortress and Singing In The Rain. This link here folks https://jordanrannells.com/ https://waywardraven.com/ […]
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"Singing in the Rain" is a popular 1952 musical film.
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Step into the golden age of Hollywood with Movie Mistrial as we celebrate the iconic musical masterpiece, Singin' in the Rain.With unforgettable performances by Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, and Donald O'Connor, Singin' in the Rain is a joyous celebration of music, dance, and the magic of movies. Its infectious energy, dazzling choreography, and timeless humor make it one of the greatest musicals of all time, capturing the charm and transition of Hollywood from silent films to talkies.While Singin' in the Rain is beloved for its fun and lightheartedness, some critics may find its narrative simplistic, with certain plot points taking a backseat to the film's elaborate musical numbers, potentially impacting the depth of the story.Join us for a lively discussion as we tap-dance through the brilliance of Singin' in the Rain and explore its lasting influence on the world of musicals.Connect with us and share your thoughts:Twitter: http://tiny.cc/MistrialTwitterFacebook: http://tiny.cc/MistrialFBInstagram: http://tiny.cc/MistrialInstaVisit our website, www.moviemistrial.com, for more captivating episodes and to stay up-to-date with all things movies.
durée : 00:05:39 - C'est une chanson - par : Frédéric Pommier - Comédien et metteur en scène, il donne actuellement avec sa compagnie "Le Fléau" au domaine national du Palais-Royal à Paris, un spectacle immersif inspiré de la pièce "Mesure pour mesure" de Shakespeare. Au micro de Frédéric Pommier, Léonard Matton évoque "Singing In The Rain" par Gene Kelly.
LITUS, uno de nuestros principales colaboradores musicales, participa en una hora llena de música para contarnos la historia que hay detrás de Singing in the rain. La mañana se cierra A Contratiempo con nuestro compañero Martín Cordero, que nos cuenta la relación entre la filosofía de Derrida y las pantallas.Escuchar audio
Elias Makos caps the week off with Jimmy Zoubris, special advisor to the Mayor, and Neil Drabkin, lawyer and political commentator who was a chief of staff in the Harper government. Quebec's health Minister Christian Dube, Minister of the French Language Jean-Francois Roberge, and the Minister responsible for relations with English-speaking Quebecers Eric Girard, have written a letter in the Montreal Gazette this morning about the new language directives Yet another example of Montreal expertise and technology being exported around the world, and how Montrealers will have to get on a plane if they ever want to experience it
Bobby is feeling a neurosis that's he coined 'monotonous neurosis', he has a new lounge area, and It's nice to hear Bobby laugh while he's singing in the rain. You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on our website: notesfromthepen.com And check out the GoFundMe to help with Bobby's new start https://www.gofundme.com/f/j3khzk-help-for-a-new-start Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq Shout-out to JD and Ashely Bell for all their behind the scenes support. Intro and Outro music created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio and Jeff Quintero and used with permission.
This chapter is seen as a song of praise, after a drought, when the rain falls, and people can breath a sigh of relief knowing that their crops will sprout and grow, and their herds will be fed. We also focus upon the universal dimension of this song - referring to "all flesh".
Join Online Pastor Ethan Hall this weekend for a special message entitled: "Singing in the Rain".
Join Online Pastor Ethan Hall this weekend for a special message entitled: "Singing in the Rain".
Drew Pearce is the writer of movies like Iron Man 3, Hobbs and Shaw and 2018's Hotel Artemis – the Scottish-born storyteller's directorial debut. This week, he's back in cinemas with The Fall Guy – a car-flipping, boat-exploding, bullet-dodging, unicorn-hallucinating love letter to practical filmmaking that's pure adrenaline and charisma. The David Leitch-directed film – loosely adapted from the 1980s TV show of the same name – stars Ryan Gosling as Colt Seavers, a Hollywood stuntman whose career isn't the only thing derailed when he suffers a terrible accident on the set of an action movie. His fledgling romance with emerging director Jody Moreno, played by Emily Blunt, also hits the rocks – that is, until an opportunity arises to perhaps win her back. The star of Jody's new sci-fi blockbuster, Metalstorm, has gone missing. If Colt can use his stuntman skills to track down the Hollywood A-list actor he used to double, he decides that Jody might give him another try. In the spoiler conversation with Drew that you're about to hear, you'll discover how the film began life as a more straight-action, Mission: Impossible-inspired stunt bonanza. You'll also hear how there was a moment where The Fall Guy was going to be a “jukebox musical” devoted to the band Kiss. We talk about how the movie fits into a lineage of films about filmmaking that runs from Singing In The Rain to Babylon; what the movie is designed to express about the replacement of practical filmmaking techniques with VFX tools; and how a near-death experience years ago, in which Drew technically died for a minute or two, gives him a different appreciation of moments like this one, on the brink of releasing one of summer 2024's most joyful, exciting blockbusters.Script Apart is hosted by Al Horner and produced by Kamil Dymek. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, or email us on thescriptapartpodcast@gmail.com.Support for this episode comes from ScreenCraft and WeScreenplay.To get ad-free episodes and exclusive content, join us on Patreon.Support the Show.
Good Friday service w Chris Gore. Friday March 29th, 2024.
Join Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Ben Sully (@SullyBen) as they hop to it to discuss all the LaLiga action from the Easter weekend. We delve into an egg-citing game at Montilivi, where Cristhian Stuani delivered a sweet treat for the home faithful in a five-goal thriller. Real Madrid bounced past Athletic Club thanks to a Rodrygo brace, while Álvaro Valles chicks out early in Las Palmas' defeat to Barcelona.Elsewhere, Jon Pacheco scores the decisive goal to leave La Real feeling hoppy, as Osasuna experienced an egg-cellent outing against Almería. Birthday boy Sergio Ramos gifts Sevilla a precious victory in their quest for resurrection, Cádiz enjoy a Good Friday and Celta fail to come out of their shells in Rayo stalemate. We then go on a hunt for talking points in a goalless affair at Mestalla.April promises to be an egg-ceptional month for Spanish football – sorry, that's the last pun, we promise. To keep across all of the domestic and European action, come and join us over at lllonline.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Ben Sully (@SullyBen) as they hop to it to discuss all the LaLiga action from the Easter weekend. We delve into an egg-citing game at Montilivi, where Cristhian Stuani delivered a sweet treat for the home faithful in a five-goal thriller. Real Madrid bounced past Athletic Club thanks to a Rodrygo brace, while Álvaro Valles chicks out early in Las Palmas' defeat to Barcelona.Elsewhere, Jon Pacheco scores the decisive goal to leave La Real feeling hoppy, as Osasuna experienced an egg-cellent outing against Almería. Birthday boy Sergio Ramos gifts Sevilla a precious victory in their quest for resurrection, Cádiz enjoy a Good Friday and Celta fail to come out of their shells in Rayo stalemate. We then go on a hunt for talking points in a goalless affair at Mestalla.April promises to be an egg-ceptional month for Spanish football – sorry, that's the last pun, we promise. To keep across all of the domestic and European action, come and join us over at lllonline.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Stuart Watson, Ross Halls and Mark Heath return to talk about Ipswich Town's 2-1 win at Swansea City. The boys chat about the importance of Chief and Big Cam, the perfect McKenna-ball goal and Chappers hitting the prestigious 50 mark. We also hear from McKenna and Chaplin and preview tomorrow night's clash with rock bottom Rotherham, plus make some predictions. All that, plus an old friend stops by for a chat! You can shop the KOA range here - Kings of Anglia | Spreadshop (kings-of-anglia.myspreadshop.co.uk) Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Manscaped. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code KOA at MANSCAPED.com
Hello Everyone, we are pleased to bring to you another Episode in our Musical Season. Mike, Jake and Dave enjoyed talking about this interesting classic song that is beloved and referenced in a lot of ways. Come and give it a listen. Thank you so much for the support and willingness to listen to our podcast. Please subscribe and leave a comment.
Join hosts Daron Jenkins & Chris Saunders as they welcome Dancer/Choreographer/Actress Emiko Ishii to the show. Listen in as they review the film & soundtrack "Singing in the Rain" on 'The Tracklist' podcast. Dive into iconic dance sequences and musical brilliance in this cinematic masterpiece discussion. Follow The Tracklist on Instagram @tracklistpodcast Follow Emiko Ishii on Instagram @emikojaneishii Follow Chris Saunders on Instagram @chrissaunders_music Follow Daron Jenkins on Instagram @thedaronjenkins
In this episode of "Someone Gets Me," host Dianne A Allen explores the power of choosing how to approach each day and the importance of declaring our intentions. Dianne reflects on her personal experiences and shares practical strategies for navigating a world filled with trauma and challenges. She emphasizes the need to be an inspired and beneficial presence in the face of adversity and offers guidance on embracing a range of emotions while maintaining an uplifted and inspired outlook. Key Points Made by Dianne: The Power of Choice: Dianne encourages listeners to make a conscious choice each morning about how they want to approach their day. She emphasizes the significance of deciding to be uplifted and inspired rather than defeated. Expressing Gratitude: Dianne shares her personal morning routine, which includes waking up with a smile and expressing gratitude by saying, "Thank you" three times, as a powerful and intentional start to the day. The Role of Decision: She emphasizes that making a decision involves cutting out all other possibilities and holds great power in shaping one's day and, subsequently, their life. Multifaceted Feelings: Dianne acknowledges that individuals, especially those who are highly sensitive, can experience a range of conflicting emotions simultaneously. She encourages embracing these feelings while choosing to be uplifted and inspired. Navigating World Challenges: Dianne addresses the current state of the world and the various challenges and traumas people face. She urges listeners to be a beneficial presence in the face of adversity and darkness, emphasizing that only light can eradicate darkness. Standing in Sovereignty: She reminds listeners to stand in their sovereignty, exercise discernment, and choose what is for the highest good of all concerned. Starting the Day with Joy: Dianne suggests incorporating joy into one's daily routine and finding ways to greet each day with a smile and a positive outlook. This episode inspires listeners to make a conscious choice each day, embrace their multifaceted emotions, and stand as a beneficial presence in a challenging world. It provides practical tools for starting the day with joy and maintaining an uplifted and inspired outlook. You have a vision inside to create something bigger than you. What you need is a community and a mentor. Personal mentoring will inspire you to grow, transform, and connect in new ways. The Someone Gets Me Experience could be that perfect solution to bringing your heart's desire into reality. You will grow, transform, and connect. https://msdianneallen.com/someone-gets-me-experience/ For a complimentary “Get to Know You” 30-minute call https://visionsapplied.as.me/schedule.php?appointmentType=4017868 Join our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/someonegetsme Follow Dianne's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/msdianneallen Email contact: dianne@visionsapplied.com Dianne's Mentoring Services: https://msdianneallen.com/ Website: https://visionsapplied.com/
You can either complain about the rain or start dancing. Join the Kanes in Being Here and celebrate being alive – no matter the circumstances, no matter the weather.
The government funding deadline – midnight on October 1st – is looming and the likelihood of a federal shutdown is high. Pimco's head of public policy, Libby Cantrill, describes the gamesmanship in Washington and weighs in on its potential impact to investors and consumers. Inflation persists in spite of the Federal Reserve's rate hike strategy. Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee defends the central bank's goals, arguing that avoiding a recession is still possible – but inflation remains a risk. Puck's Matt Belloni on the tentative deal between the WGA and Hollywood studios to end the 4 month-long writers strike, Taylor Swift upstages the NFL and Tinder offering subscriptions for seriously-motivated daters. Plus, the earworms we can't stop singing! Matt Belloni 04:32Emily Wilkins 14:49Libby Cantrill 16:42Austan Goolsbee 25:17 In this episode:Matthew Belloni,@mattbelloniEmily Wilkins, @emrwilkinsLibby Cantrill, @PimcoAustan Goolsbee, @Austan_GoolsbeeJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie
Welcome fellow Joy Riders to the Masculine Journey Joyride Podcast! On this podcast you will hear funny stories, exchanges, and thought provoking moments that will amuse you, make you smile, and draw you closer to Jesus Christ in your journey of life. Hey Joyriders! This week is all about the funny. The guys offer up some humor in the form of short people jokes. As always, it's all in good fun. The clips are from "Singing In The Rain," and "Seinfeld." All jokes came from the website www.boredpanda.com
Today we're talking about Singin' in the Rain, widely regarded as the greatest musical of all time. This was a first-time watch for both of us so we discuss why we've been reticent about musicals in the past, which dance sequences were our favorites, and recap how troubled this production truly was behind the scenes. Also, why we hate Goldfish cartons shrinking. (Recorded September 10th, 2023.)
Podcaster (More Than You See Podcast), writer, actor, and all-around rad person Deborah Lee Smith brings us Director Stanley Donen's "Charade" (aka CHARADÈ!! 1963). Join us as we marvel at a fully clothed grown man, Peter/Alex/Adam/Brian (Grant), showering while hot on the case of $250,000 (now $25mil) that may...or may not, be in the hands of the capable, curious, and cunning recent widow Miss Regina Lampert. WHERE is dah money? HOW is dah money? WHO has dah money? AND AGAIN, WHERE is dah money? We answer those questions, and your questions about membership at 'Swole Hardware Gym,' all in this episodePLOT: Romance and suspense ensue in Paris as a woman is pursued by several men who want a fortune her murdered husband had stolen. Whom can she trust?1hr 35minsRecorded 9/23Explicit language.Artwork - Ben McFaddenReview Review Intro/Outro Theme - Jamie Henwood"What Are We Watching" Theme - Matthew FosketProduced by - Ben McFadden & Paul RootConcept - Paul Root
This week on the podcast we're trying our hand at the greatest radio format of all time. Lily does her best (very bad) Kirsty Young impression as James' delivers his top 3 Desert Island DVDs. He also, of course, details his preferred AV set-up for shipwrecked screenings - think monkeys in tuxedos.ReferencesThe lowdown on Cargo Cults'The rise (and Inevitable fall) of Citizen Kane as the Greatest Movie Ever Made' by Bilge Ebiri for vulture.com'What's so good about Citizen Kane?' by Nicholas Barber for BBC Interesting article on the battle for writer's credit on Citizen Kane by Richard Brody for the New Yorker'Citizen Kane' a masterpiece at 50', by Roger Ebert'Realism for Citizen Kane' by Gregg Toland for theasc.comGene Kelly and Cyd Charisse's sexy dance routine in Singin' In the Rain'Why Singin' in the Rain Is an Almost Perfect Musical' by Jeanine Basinger for The Atlantic'Beyond the Frame: Singin' in the Rain' by David E. Williams for the asc.com 'Shooting In Color Caused Some Problems Behind The Scenes Of Singin' In The Rain' by Whitney Seibold for slashfilm.comLucasfilm's J.W. Rinzler Talks About The Making of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back by for Vanity Fair'The Empire Strikes Back at 40: did the Star Wars saga peak too early?' by Scott Tobias for The Guardian'In Hindsight, Empire Strikes Back Director Irvin Kershner Would've Helmed One of the Prequels' by Mike Ryan for Vanity Fair Film Pharmacy recommendationsCeline & Julie Go Boating (1974) dir. by Jacques RivetteShowgirls (1995) dir. by Paul Verhoeven-----------If you love what we do, please like, subscribe and leave a review!Produced and edited by Lily AustinMusic and sound by James BrailsfordLogo design by Abby-Jo SheldonFollow usEmail us
Sydney Lewis, professional dancer and actress, joins us this week to discuss movie musicals; her work with Will Ferrell, Ryan Reynolds, Meryl Streep, and Justin Bieber; why Gene Kelly can never be replicated; and so much more! Follow Sydney here: https://www.instagram.com/sydneynlewis/
What happens when all the major studios pull out of comic con? nothing really, it keeps going because comic con is more then movies and television. We also learned about some major Ubisoft shakeups, kart racers are making a comeback, and Sony's Project Q leaks. Plus Barbenheimer makes for the 4th biggest box office weekend, MOVIES are in fact back! Also due to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA and WGA Strikes, i have dedicated some time talking about old movies, this week we have my favorite movies made in the 1950's.
In this week's episode, Brad Garoon & Jake Ziegler transport you back to the remarkable year of 1952, shedding light on two contrasting yet equally noteworthy films, one a forgotten gem, the other an enduring masterpiece. First up is Brad's recommendation, the riveting thriller "Sudden Fear." Brad & Jake unravel the intricate layers of suspense and intrigue that permeate this underseen classic. Discover the masterful performances and gripping plot twists that have made "Sudden Fear" a hidden treasure of its time. On the flip side, Jake introduces the beloved musical classic "Singing in the Rain" to the discussion. Explore the vibrant world of song and dance as Brad & Jake dissect the timeless appeal and infectious energy of this legendary film. Delve into the memorable performances and legacy that have secured the movie's spot in history.
Kelly Cates is joined by Pat Nevin, James McFadden, Roddy Forsyth and Alistair Bruce-Ball to discuss Scotland's win at a wet Hampden Park. They discuss the waterlogged pitch which caused a late suspension against Georgia, the quality of Scott McTominay and the importance of beating Georgia. We also hear from Scotland manager Steve Clarke. Plus, we say goodbye to Roddy Forsyth who leaves BBC Sport after 42 years.
Bible Reading: Psalms 126:3; 147:1-9, 14-18"Oh no! It looks like rain!" Reid exclaimed, anxiously looking up at the sky from the porch of the vacation cottage his family was renting for spring break. "It sure does," Mom said. "I think we'd better postpone our picnic on the beach until later in the week." "But I want to go swimming!" Reid said. As he spoke, raindrops began to fall, and his eyebrows drew together in a frown. Soon rain was pouring down, and Reid groaned in frustration. "My whole day is ruined," he grumbled.Reid's sister Braelin held a finger to her lips. "Shhh…listen." A clear, pure song came from a treetop. A bird was singing in the rain. "I don't care about a dumb bird singing. The day is ruined!" Reid shot back. "What good is a vacation if you can't do anything?" "Why don't you get out one of your games, Reid? We may as well have some fun in spite of the rain," said Dad. "Fun? Yeah right!" Reid fumed, but he grudgingly went to get a game. Soon he, Braelin, Dad, and Mom were busy playing and laughing. Suddenly Dad looked up at the clock. "Can you believe it's nearly dinnertime? Why don't we roast hot dogs in the fireplace?""We can have a picnic dinner right here," said Mom. "Let's get the fire going and spread a blanket on the floor." As they ate, Braelin grinned. "This is fun, isn't it, Reid?" "It's great!" Reid pushed a gooey toasted marshmallow off his stick onto a graham cracker. "The whole day was so much fun that I forgot about the rain. I've been thinking--that bird had the right idea after all. Sorry I got so upset earlier." "It's okay," said Dad. "It's natural to feel disappointed when plans don't work out. But the rain didn't stop us from enjoying our time together.""That's right," said Mom. "We got to spend this rainy day together, and that brought us joy. That's a good thing to remember whenever we feel sad or disappointed in life. Even when things are hard, Jesus is with us, and we can always find joy in His presence. That bird was a good example for all of us. There's always a reason to sing--even when it rains." -Carolyn E. YostHow About You?Do you sing in the rain? How about when it rains in your life--when things don't go your way? We all have times of disappointment and sadness, but we don't have to go through them alone. Jesus loves you so much He died for you, and He promises to always be with you. When you find joy in His presence and remember all the blessings He has put in your life, you'll always find reasons to sing.Today's Key Verse:Rejoice in the Lord always. Again I will say, rejoice! (NKJV) (Philippians 4:4)Today's Key Thought:Find reasons to sing
Unlike Margot Robbie in the hedonistic tour-de-force Babylon, we at Script Apart have never fought a rattlesnake. We have, however, now had the pleasure of chatting with one of our favourite filmmakers working today, Damien Chazelle. The Whiplash writer-director's latest epic is a fevered telling of how 1920s Hollywood reacted as the industry transitioned from silent film to sound, shining a spotlight on the drug-addled dreamers chewed up and spat out by Tinseltown as it underwent that seismic change. It's a story that puts the “sin” in Singing In The Rain, following an ensemble cast of characters as they experience both the divinity and destruction of the American moviemaking machine, with Margot Robbie astonishing as the doomed Nellie LaRoy – a character loosely based on real-life actress Clara Bow.If all that sounds drastically unlike Damien's previous work, well, that's intentional – the La La Land filmmaker wanted to make a movie at the other end of the storytelling spectrum to that acclaimed 2016 musical when approaching Babylon. “If La La Land was a love letter to Hollywood, then Babylon is written with a poison pen,” he told Al when they last spoke before the film's release. Catching up now for a spoiler breakdown of the movie and its incredible screenplay, the pair discuss how early iterations of the film centered on Brad Pitt's character Jack Conrad, the eye-opening real-life stories of 1920s Hollywood debauchery that Damien pulled from, and where next for the filmmaker now that he's conquered his boldest, most ambitious project to date.Script Apart is hosted by Al Horner and produced by Kamil Dymek. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, or email us on thescriptapartpodcast@gmail.com.Support for this episode comes from ScreenCraft, Arc Studio Pro and WeScreenplay.To get ad-free episodes and exclusive content, join us on Patreon.Support the show
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