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‘The Human Factor’ documents 30 years of the Middle East peace process

What’s it like to be a part of the toughest negotiations on the planet? How do you bring two enemies to the table to discuss peace?

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History of TV: Why Showtime's ‘Weeds’ is lit

Before Walter White, there was Nancy Botwin; the suburban SoCal widow (played ever-so-coolly by Mary-Louise Parker) who sold cannabis to support her family, including four (dead) husbands and three children. She faced danger, death, several cities to...

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Following Hurricane Ida, Justin Chon talks depicting the plight of New Orleans-based Asian-Americans in 'Blue Bayou'

I have a Zoom hangout with Justin Chon the day after Category 4 Hurricane Ida makes landfall to New Orleans, where he shot his third feature film, Blue Bayou. It’s produced by MACRO’s Charles D. King and Poppy Hanks, as well as others. The tear-jerke...

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In Memoriam: Irma Kalish gave the world classic sitcoms like ‘The Facts of Life' and ‘Good Times’

On Monday, September 6, the world lost one of the first-ever female television comedy producers with the passing of Irma Kalish at age 96. Kalish’s work is a historic treasure trove of TV comedy history, with work stretching from Maude and All in the...

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Write On with 'The Eyes of Tammy Faye' Writer Abe Sylvia

The biopic about televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker is based on the documentary of the same name. Writer Abe Sylvia talks about what drew him to the project: "I grew up in Oklahoma in the 80s, and that's right in the middle of the Bible Belt, and while ...

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What to watch at TIFF 2021

The 46th edition of the festival kicked off Thursday, September 9, and runs for 10 days. COVID-19 protocols meant a first-of-its-kind hybrid year for the fest, including parts in-person, online and digital, which means more options for filmgoers to c...

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Everybody's Talking About Jamie' director Jonathan Butterell brings the world of a 16-year-old drag queen from the stage to the screen

Jamie New (Max Harwood) struts from table to table through his school’s cafeteria, down a runway, and through a nightclub with about 500 people cheering him on as his imagination explodes across the screen. In one second he is a force of nature turni...

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Rising Through the Ranks: Katie White is storytelling her way to lifting up women in the industry

Writers’ assistant on CBS staple NCIS, Katie White firmly believes in hard work, lifting up the women around her, and that cultivating natural relationships in this industry is key to a lasting network. All of that, and writing nonstop.

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The two teenage screenwriters behind ‘Generation Wrecks’ on portraying teens in film

It’s 1994 and things are simpler... Well, not really. Especially not for Stacy and Liz. Distanced from each other because of an unspoken event, the two Gen-Xers, along with a group of underdog high schoolers, are brought back together for a weekend g...

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