Tomorrow, the Bogota Committee of Chicago Sister Cities International is hosting a reception before the viewing of Itzia, Tango & Cacao at the Chicago Latino Film Festival! The first 50 people to check-in with their film ticket will receive a drink ticket. Purchase tickets through the Chicago Latino Film Festival here: https://lnkd.in/gC7VqmJM Event details: Friday, April 19, 2024 Reception: 8:00 PM - 8:45 PM Film Screening: 9:00 PM Landmark Century Centre Cinema 2828 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60657
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This past weekend, Michael and I premiered our 9th film and I performed live for the first time in five years. It required: 1 - Hiring a babysitter for more hours than we could comfortably afford. 2 - Pumping after the kids went to bed and brainstorming ways to get my child to drink milk not directly from me. 3 - Commuting between rehearsals, screenings, performances, and home to nurse, hand off the kids, and spend quality time with them. 4 - Handling a sick child who couldn’t attend school and soothing a baby awake for two hours at night due to my accidental throat-clearing. On Sunday, we did not rest. It’s not an option with two small kids. The weekend was hectic but rewarding, and I am grateful for the experience, but Monday brought some much-needed relief. I don't share this to gain sympathy or compete in the exhaustion Olympics– "Oh yeah, you only got 4 hours of sleep? Well, I only got -0.37!" And yes, having children and pursuing my career are my choices. But when I hear stereotypes like "Millennials are lazy and just don’t want to work," I question what the standard definition of "work" really is. Is it measured by a LinkedIn profile, frequent title changes, or hours logged in an office? Or by the income and possessions, it allows one to accumulate? If that's the case, then maybe I am lazy. Maybe I don’t want to “work”. Why would I? Curious: How do you define or redefine work 👇🏽?
"They have two children and still make films." (Barely managing, TBH 🤣). Little clip from The Yorkie Werewolf in this Vermont Public coverage of the 2024 Made Here Film Festival 🙏🍁🎬. https://lnkd.in/ehcPyear
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It’s all about great storytelling, delivered with compelling composition, cadence, and craft.
The next best thing to entering your film in a festival is to be a judge at a film fest. After having several shorts represented in the Spirit of Independence Sheffield film festival, with one winner, I have the honor to help select this year’s best short and feature. #filmfest
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This is so powerful.
Sigh….. From a short film called.” The Wait” Directed by Jason McColgan. Starring Poppy Roe and Mike Burnside. Discover Film Awards 2018 - Winner Best Micro Drama Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Winner Best Writing Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Nominee Best Film FilmBath IMDB New Filmmaker Award 2018 - Nominee Foyle Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Cambridge Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Kerry Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection #dementiaawareness
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7 Keys feature!
Good luck to the UK films screening in Locarno Pro First Look - the Locarno Film Festival works in progress section in partnership with BFI. Explore the programme and find out more about these projects https://theb.fi/3Osj3Bw #Locarno76
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Always look at the bigger picture
Sigh….. From a short film called.” The Wait” Directed by Jason McColgan. Starring Poppy Roe and Mike Burnside. Discover Film Awards 2018 - Winner Best Micro Drama Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Winner Best Writing Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Nominee Best Film FilmBath IMDB New Filmmaker Award 2018 - Nominee Foyle Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Cambridge Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Kerry Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection #dementiaawareness
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Worth a watch, clever filmmaking and a powerful message.
Sigh….. From a short film called.” The Wait” Directed by Jason McColgan. Starring Poppy Roe and Mike Burnside. Discover Film Awards 2018 - Winner Best Micro Drama Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Winner Best Writing Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Nominee Best Film FilmBath IMDB New Filmmaker Award 2018 - Nominee Foyle Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Cambridge Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Kerry Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection #dementiaawareness
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Cleverly done and very powerful.
Sigh….. From a short film called.” The Wait” Directed by Jason McColgan. Starring Poppy Roe and Mike Burnside. Discover Film Awards 2018 - Winner Best Micro Drama Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Winner Best Writing Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Nominee Best Film FilmBath IMDB New Filmmaker Award 2018 - Nominee Foyle Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Cambridge Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Kerry Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection #dementiaawareness
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Approximately 7.1% of older people in the UK develop Dementia [Wittenberg, 2019] - National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) About 29-76% of the population with Dementia goes undiagnosed [Moyer, 2014] - NICE Awareness and subsequent support can reduce risk. #dementiaawareness #dementiaeducation #dementiasupport #dementiacare #dementia #cognitivedecline
Sigh….. From a short film called.” The Wait” Directed by Jason McColgan. Starring Poppy Roe and Mike Burnside. Discover Film Awards 2018 - Winner Best Micro Drama Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Winner Best Writing Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Nominee Best Film FilmBath IMDB New Filmmaker Award 2018 - Nominee Foyle Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Cambridge Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Kerry Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection #dementiaawareness
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Sometimes no words are the right words.
Sigh….. From a short film called.” The Wait” Directed by Jason McColgan. Starring Poppy Roe and Mike Burnside. Discover Film Awards 2018 - Winner Best Micro Drama Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Winner Best Writing Kinsale Shark Awards 2018 - Nominee Best Film FilmBath IMDB New Filmmaker Award 2018 - Nominee Foyle Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Cambridge Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection Kerry Film Festival 2018 - Official Selection #dementiaawareness
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