"I’m looking for emotions that stir something actionable in you." he says emphatically. "Anger, hope, belief, compassion. These are emotions that drive action. And action is the only thing that will confront this issue." I’m sitting opposite Peter Mastne, a young actor-turned-filmmaker, to chat about his new film, Imago, a drama about sex trafficking which he wrote and is now producing, directing and starring in. We meet in the lobby of the Sheraton Grand, facing the river. We chit chat for a few minutes, then start to delve into his past. He’s lived an interesting life. Born and raised in Thailand to American parents, he also spent 7 years in India as a soccer coach. He studied sports coaching in Cambridge, England and has travelled...
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- 5/25/2017
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