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Philadelphia has been named a TOP 10 ‘Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker’ in 2020
We are SO EXCITED to announce that #Philadelphia has been named a TOP 10 'Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker' in 2020 by @moviemakermag!! For the complete list, visit https://t.co/25bJ5da7MI || #PhillyFilm #Top10Best @visitphilly @discoverPHL @HughE_Dillon pic.twitter.com/9Up82aXrXQ — Philly Film Office (@GPFO) January 31, 2020
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ZOLA (Sundance 2020 Premiere)
Basically, ZOLA is a recounting of how Zola (Taylour Paige) (pretty, 20-something black female) meets Stefani (Riley Keough )(pretty 20-something white female), it seems one exotic dancer can always recognize another, and they strike up a friendship, which goes horribly wrong when Stefani invites Zola on a road trip to Tampa to dance. Strippers can make more money traveling to other cities to work the pole, as they’re considered “new talent” to customers tired of the same ol girls. I don’t think any trouble would have come of the trip if the girls were on their own, Unfortunately, they are accompanied by Stefani’s dim-witted boyfriend Derrick (Nicholas Braun ) and…
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Best & Worst Movies of 2019 (Top 10 List)
In total the List includes 50 Films - 40 in order of what I found the most enjoyable and the last 10 of what I found the most objectionable. If the title is highlighted that means it's linked to T&T's #MiniMovieReview for that movie...
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Writing/Directing Siblings : “THE SO AND SO BROTHERS”
Where most siblings grow up and go their separate ways; making or breaking their careers with other collaborators they meet along the way or forging a path alone - it seems the ones that put their heads together have a better chance of being very successful. I always wished that me and one of my sisters or brother had tried to work together and grab some glory as a team;
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Highlight: Teaspoon & Pound Media, LLC
Tatiana Bacchus, Owner/Senior Producer of Teaspoon & Pound Media, LLC, is an emerging independent filmmaker, who curates the ancestral wisdom of invisible characters by telling their untold stories. She’s a passionate, talented and terrific woman whom I’ve been lucky enough to get to know through our shared Philly Film/Artists Community. Teaspon and Pound Media, LLC has several projects underway. Two films at the forefront: Feature length documentary, Freedom Denied, which posthumously tells the story of Jean-Baptiste Edvard Pierre’s near decade-long battle for political asylum in the United States, as told by the attorneys and community activists who fought for his freedom. Her other project is: Ulrick Haitian master painter Ulrick…