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Joanna Kay

10
Nov
2020
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Andrea Rosen Talks New Short Film THE RAIN PONCHO with SCREEN’s Joanna Kay

HollyShorts is here and one of the filmmakers starring in front as well as behind the camera is Andrea Rosen. Today in Filmmaker Focus, Andrea chats with SCREEN’s Joanna Kay about her new short THE RAIN PONCHO, which premieres virtually at HollyShorts this Wednesday, November 11th at 7:30 pm Pacific. You may recognize Andrea as Eileen Jaffee on the Showtime series “Episodes” or from stints...
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6
Oct
2020
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When a Tornado Hits Your Film Set… David Cross Talks THE DARK DIVIDE

Ever had a tornado hit your film set and crush your production van? Well, that is one of several remarkable stories from the making of the new critically acclaimed indie feature THE DARK DIVIDE, starring David Cross and Debra Messing. SCREEN’s Joanna Kay chatted with Cross and his director Tom Putnam about a wild shoot in the wilderness, and much more. First things first, here’s...
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12
Aug
2020
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Exclusive: What You Haven’t Heard about Immigration Nation on Netflix

The explosive and controversial documentary IMMIGRATION NATION is now on Netflix and rattling viewers on both sides of this national debate. Screen Correspondent Joanna Kay sat down with co-directors Christina Clusiau and Shaul Schwarz to dig under the surface of this critical documentary of the moment. With an unrelenting flow of migrant workers continuing across the U.S. border, the pressure on ICE to enforce the...
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29
Jul
2020
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ASK NO QUESTIONS Directors Jason Loftus and Eric Pedicelli

In turns disturbing, insightful, and moving, ASK NO QUESTIONS was described at its Slamdance premiere as a real-life version of BLACK MIRROR. Directed by Jason Loftus and Eric Pedicelli, the documentary shows the dark side of the Chinese government and how they run a vicious propaganda campaign to discredit the spiritual practice of Falun Gong. A journalistic true-crime documentary, ASK NO QUESTIONS examines the captivating...
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11
Jun
2020
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“A Story of Unity” WORKING MAN Director Robert Jury

“Quietly magnificient and deeply resonant” raves Richard Roeper, as the story of a life-long factory worker who searches for purpose after his plant closes, WORKING MAN becomes available at an unexpectedly poignant moment for America’s working class. Following critical acclaim and festival wins across the country, Midwest made WORKING MAN is now on DVD and digital platforms worldwide. SCREEN’s Joanna Kay sat down with first-time...
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