Eternal love is still pain. Anastasia "Ana" Steele" and Christian Grey finally tie the knot in Fifty Shades Freed, the third film in the Bdsm-themed erotic romance series, and the first teaser trailer was released Saturday. The video shows Dakota Johnson in Ana's wedding dress—a gorgeous, long-sleeve, boat neck lace gown—as she weds her troubled lover, played by Jamie Dornan. He recites his wedding vows and places a wedding band on her finger as she gives her signature doe-eyed stare, her head and face covered in a veil and her hair styled in an updo. The teaser trailer also features footage of Christian shirtless by the sea, James Bond-style, and Ana lounging on the...
- 9/10/2017
- E! Online
Fifty years ago, in a psychedelic haze of tie-dye and patchouli oil, an estimated 100,000 hippies, flower children and countless other free spirits descended upon San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood during the Summer of Love.
And Michael Randall, along with his wife, Carol, was smack dab in the middle of it all, giving away LSD — which had become illegal in the state months earlier — to anyone who wanted it, convinced that the drug would usher in a “spiritual awakening” on the planet.
“I remember this one beautiful, magnificent day,” Michael, 74, tells People. “Jefferson Airplane was doing a free concert in Golden...
And Michael Randall, along with his wife, Carol, was smack dab in the middle of it all, giving away LSD — which had become illegal in the state months earlier — to anyone who wanted it, convinced that the drug would usher in a “spiritual awakening” on the planet.
“I remember this one beautiful, magnificent day,” Michael, 74, tells People. “Jefferson Airplane was doing a free concert in Golden...
- 9/4/2017
- by Johnny Dodd
- PEOPLE.com
Distributor plans an August theatrical release followed by digital, home video release.
Well Go USA Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Zhao Xiaoding and Anthony Lamolinara’s Once Upon A Time from Im Global.
The film is based on the novel Three Lives Three Worlds, Ten Miles Of Peach Blossoms, which also spawned the television series Ten Miles Of Peach Blossoms, also known as Eternal Love, earlier this year.
Once Upon A Time follows Bai Qian, a goddess and monarch from the heavenly realms, who is sent to the mortal world to undergo a trial to become a high goddess. There, she meets Ye Hua with whom she falls in love and marries. However, when an old enemy reappears in her life, everything she holds dear is threatened.
Yang Yang, Yikuan Yan, Jin Luo, and Chun Li star in the film produced by Zhang Yibai and Ali Pictures.
Once Upon A Time will have its North...
Well Go USA Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Zhao Xiaoding and Anthony Lamolinara’s Once Upon A Time from Im Global.
The film is based on the novel Three Lives Three Worlds, Ten Miles Of Peach Blossoms, which also spawned the television series Ten Miles Of Peach Blossoms, also known as Eternal Love, earlier this year.
Once Upon A Time follows Bai Qian, a goddess and monarch from the heavenly realms, who is sent to the mortal world to undergo a trial to become a high goddess. There, she meets Ye Hua with whom she falls in love and marries. However, when an old enemy reappears in her life, everything she holds dear is threatened.
Yang Yang, Yikuan Yan, Jin Luo, and Chun Li star in the film produced by Zhang Yibai and Ali Pictures.
Once Upon A Time will have its North...
- 6/23/2017
- ScreenDaily
The music world is mourning the loss of Gregg Allman.
The Allman Brothers Band co-founder died at age 69, a statement on his website confirmed on Saturday, revealing that the musician "passed away peacefully at his home in Savannah, Georgia."
Related: Gregg Allman, Founder of the Allman Brothers Band, Dies at 69
Cher, who shares son Elijah Blue with Allman, took to Twitter to react to the news, writing, "Ive Tried…Words Are Impossible Gui Gui...
The Allman Brothers Band co-founder died at age 69, a statement on his website confirmed on Saturday, revealing that the musician "passed away peacefully at his home in Savannah, Georgia."
Related: Gregg Allman, Founder of the Allman Brothers Band, Dies at 69
Cher, who shares son Elijah Blue with Allman, took to Twitter to react to the news, writing, "Ive Tried…Words Are Impossible Gui Gui...
- 5/27/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Dubbed the “Hippie Mafia,” the Brotherhood of Eternal Love was a collective of people in Orange County in the ‘60s and ’70s that grew from a spiritual commune to the largest distributors of LSD at that time in the world. For the first time, their story is told in-depth on film in William A. Kirkley’s riveting documentary Orange Sunshine, the name of their most famous strain of the psychedelic drug. Founded by John Griggs and collaborators Mike and Carol Randall, brothers Rick and Ron Bevan and Travis Ashbrook, the Brotherhood sought to change the planet with a cultural and spiritual […]...
- 11/14/2016
- by Ariston Anderson
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
The 2016 Illuminate Film Festival, which will take place June 1 – 5, 2016 in Sedona, Arizona has announced the official line up of films for the 3rd annual event. The only film festival of its kind, the Illuminate Film Festival offers a collection of over 20 feature length and short films from around the world, exploring the year’s best in conscious cinema, as well as eye opening and thought provoking panels and conversations that will expand minds and inspire dialogue.
“We are proud to be the world’s premier film festival for conscious cinema” said the festival’s Executive Director Danette Wolpert, “and continue to attract movie-lovers, spiritual seekers and conscious lifestyle enthusiasts from over 25 states and 8 countries. In our third year, we will offer audiences the opportunity to enjoy the world’s best life-affirming, mind-body-spirit focused films, experience radical transformation together and meet trailblazers in the emerging genre of conscious cinema.”
Illuminate will begin on June 1st, 2016 with a pre-Festival Launch Party and Free Outdoor Screening of work-in-progress "Be More," a stirring documentary film narrated by Joaquin Phoenix, about seven activists who make it their mission to create a more compassionate world. Their goal: To transform the lives of seventeen teenagers in seven days. Filmmaker Justin Haulbrook will be in attendance.
Opening Film on June 2nd, 2016 will be "Maya Angelou and Still I Rise," which portrays the vibrant spirit of an American Legend - author, poet, Grammy-winner, civil rights activist and shining example of what it is to be empowered moment by moment in one’s life. Directed by Bob Hercules and Rita Coburn Whack, the film features interviews with Oprah Winfrey, James Earl Jones, Alice Walker and Hillary Clinton. Filmmaker Rita Coburn Whack will be in attendance.
The Festival’s Spotlight will be the emotional tour de force "Tony Robbins: I Am Not Your Guru," directed by Academy Award® nominated Joe Berlinger. This film pulls back the curtain on the internationally renowned life and business strategist and his mammoth annual seminar, capturing the life changing transformations of the participants in real time. The Closing Film event will be a Sneak Peek of "Mantra: Sounds Into Silence," a film about the revolution underway in world Kirtan, yoga's call-and-response form of devotional music. Sneak peek clips of the film will be followed by a Q&A and live concert with world-renowned Kirtan sensation Jai Uttal. Filmmaker Georgia Wyss will be in attendance.
The Illuminate Film Festival will introduce the inaugural Conscious Visionary Award, an award honoring a pioneer in the world of conscious cinema, spirituality, and life achievement as a teacher and facilitator of human transformation. The award will be presented to the Hon. Dr. Rev. Michael Bernard Beckwith for his unparalleled record of bringing hope, love and encouragement to millions of spiritual seekers, creating the Agape worldwide community of faithful parishioners, students, healers and teachers who carry his message forward, and his complete dedication to uplifting and inspiring humanity through his church, books, audio recordings and numerous film appearances.
Chaz Ebert has signed on as the keynote speaker for the Conscious Film Convergence and will speak on the role of transformational entertainment and its potential impact on humanity. Chaz, wife of the late Roger Ebert, is the CEO of several Ebert enterprises, including President of Ebert Productions and Chairman of the Board of The Roger and Chaz Ebert Foundation, and Co-Founder and Producer of Ebertfest, the film festival now in its 18th year.
Other films in the lineup include:
"A New High" (2015), directed by Samuel Miron and Stephen Scott Scarpulla - Everyone defines their mountain. For the residents of a Seattle homeless shelter, it’s homelessness, addiction, abuse.... and the 14,400-foot Mt Rainier.
"The Connected Universe" (2016), directed by Malcom Carter – Returning after its sold out Sneak Peek at Illuminate 2015, this documentary featuring Nassim Haramein discovers the science behind the interconnection of all things in a magnificent, groundbreaking union of science and spirituality. (Private screening)
"From This Day Forward" (2015), directed by Sharon Shattuck – Filmmaker Sharon Shattuck examines the mystery at the heart of her upbringing – How her transgender father Trisha and her straight-identified mother Marcia stayed together against all odds – depicting a love that survived the most intimate of transformations.
More information Here
"Home Care" (2015), directed by Slávek Horák – The official 2016 Oscar entry for the Czech Republic, this appealing humanist tale follows Vlasta, a dedicated home nurse whose entire life is devoted to saving others, as she reluctantly ventures into spirituality and alternative medicine to find salvation for herself.
More information Here
"Icaros: A Visions" (2016), directed by Leonor Caraballo and Matteo Norzi - A film shaped like a shamanic journey utilizing the unique qualities of plant medicine, steeped in a psychoactive brew exploring fear and destiny in the jungle of the mind and the Amazon. (Southwest Premiere)
More information Here
"Love, Sweat & Tears" (2016), directed by Scott Jacobs – Dr. Pamela Dee Gaudry is on a mission to “Save The Menopausal Vaginas of America!” In this documentary, Gaudry marries medical facts with profound insights from some of today’s influential spiritual leaders such as Hon. Dr. Rev. Michael Beckwith and Rev June Gatlin, as well as riotous comedians Joan Rivers and Jenny McCarthy. (World Premiere)
More information Here
"Teal" The Making of a Spiritual Teacher" (2016), directed by Paola Marino – Referred to as “The Spiritual Catalyst” and dubbed the next Wayne Dyer, Teal Swan’s extrasensory gifts and connection to the spiritual realm are a light in the perpetual darkness of the modern age. (Work-In-Progress World Premiere)
More information Here
"Orange Sunshine" (2016), directed by William A. Kirkley – During the early 1960’s, a group of family, friends, and surfers formed a church centered around psychedelics. For The Brotherhood of Eternal Love, the mission was to enlighten the world, and the law was but a mere interference. (Arizona Premiere)
More information Here
"Planting Seeds of Mindfulness" (2016), directed by Gregory Kennedy-Salemi and Stuary Jolley –Based on the teachings of world renowned Zen Master, Thich Nhat Hanh, and featuring riveting music by Tina Turner, this live action-animated film about a teenager’s mindful journey is a powerful tool to help children, parents, teachers and communities develop the skills to promote peace within themselves and in the world around them. (World Premiere)
More information Here
"Pursuing Happiness" (2015), directed by Adam Shell – The desire to be happy is so intense that we spend an immeasurable amount of time and money in an effort to obtain it. This enchanting, revelatory documentary explores the happiest people in America and uncovers the secrets to their happiness.
More information Here
"Thank You For Your Service" (2016), directed by Tom Donahue – This gripping documentary about four Iraq War veterans struggling with Ptsd explores the healing aspects of meditation, native ceremony and equine therapy. Impactful interviews include former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, General David Petraeus and Mayor Rudy Guiliani. (Southwest Premiere)
More information Here
"The C Word" (2016), directed by Meghan O’Hara – Cancer is no laughing matter – but the archaic way we are battling it is. Executive produced and narrated by Morgan Freeman, this film explores hidden science, the absurdity of the status quo, and introduces a vibrant cast of characters changing the cancer game. (Southwest Premiere)
More information Here
"The Highest Past" (2011), directed by Jon Fitzgerald – Seven motorcycle riders share the journey of a lifetime along some of the most dangerous roads in the world, guided by a modern yogi and guru. (Cinema Revisited)
More information Here
"Tree Story" (2015), directed by Ward Serrill – A series of short documentary films that explore the relationship between humans and trees from every conceivable angle: the scientific, the mythical, the practical, the cultural, and the spiritual. (Festival World Premiere)
"Vegan" Everyday Stories" (2016), directed by Glenn Scott Lacey – Explore the lives of four remarkably different people who share a common thread – they’re all vegan. Follow an ultramarthon runner, a cattle rancher’s wife and an 8 year-old girl through their profound transformations. Featuring interviews with Moby, Russell Simmons and Ed Begley Jr. (World Premiere)
More information Here
Short Films:
"The Avadhut" directed by Jonathan Dubsky, Fenulla Jiwan, Zottomer Kenatarac (World Premiere)
"Catching Fire" directed by Ward Serrill (World Premiere)
"Forgotten Ritual" directed by Mirjam Hlastan (Us Premiere)
"Holistic Life Foundation" directed by Chris Farina (Southwest Premiere)
"Sister Jaguar's Journey" directed by Sande Zeig
"Today I Acknowledge" directed by Jessica Hahner (Arizona Premiere)
Conscious Film Convergence Panels and Workshops:
Spotlight Conversation: Norman Seeff On Creativity: The Power of A Dream
As a photographer for the most prolific artists of our time - Tina Turner, Johnny Cash, Jim Henson, Steve Jobs, Martin Scorsese and Will.I.Am, to name a few, Norman Seeff knows something about the creative process. Through his innovative methodology, he has developed a body of content exploring the roots of creativity, innovation and optimal performance and has identified schematics describing the archetypes of the creative process that function across all creative disciplines.
Behind The ‘Seen’ – Investing In Transformational Entertainment
Through this intimate dialogue on film finance moderated by Simon Kilmurry (Executive Director, International Documentary Association), hear from three savvy individuals who are committed to bringing transformational entertainment to mainstream audiences about the art and science of financing conscious and cause-based cinema. Guests include Geralyn Dreyfous of Impact Partners/Gamechangers, and producers Jane Charles of Greater Good Entertainment ("Sold") and Ilan Arboleda of CreativeChaos (Thank You For Your Service).
Conscious Media & The Mainstream: Finding Your Audience
Media, industry outlets and tastemakers play an essential role in building buzz and excitement around new cinema titles as they seek to find their audiences, often defining their position in the marketplace. Join Corrine Bourdeau, President of 360 Degree Communications, Bill Goodykoontz, Film Critic Az Republic & Gannett News Service, Maya Zuckerman, Huffington Post writer, and Mark DeNicola of Collective Evolution as they reveal how to best leverage the media and how conscious cinema can be branded, marketed and presented to engage audiences and maximize box office.
Act of Transformation - A Screenwriter's Workshop
Emmy Award winning screenwriter Dev Ross conducts a workshop focused on the act of transforming a conscious concept into an engaging screenplay. First, Dev will discuss how a screenplay that sets out to raise consciousness can face inherent story problems, using Joseph Campbell’s “Hero’s Journey” as a reference on how to avoid this mistake. Then, by using the model discussed in the first half, the audience will have the opportunity to participate in the creation of a three-act story outline based on audience-contributed ideas.
Distribution Therapy
Disabuse yourself from assumptions about what it’s like to tie the knot with a distributor! Get a rare chance to observe a series of conversations between filmmakers and their distributors. Join facilitator Shaeri Richards as she helps distributor-filmmaker pairs share their feelings in an entertaining format that will provide abundant wisdom on setting expectations, keeping the flame alive and when to call it quits with your distributor. Panelists: Nancy Gerstman, Co-founder/Co-president of Zeitgeist Films & filmmaker Jeremy Frindel ("One Track Heart"); Richard Lorber, CEO of Kino Lorber & producer Peter Rader ("Awake: The Life of Yogananda"); Richard Cohn, President of Beyond Words & filmmaker Patrick Solomon ("Finding Joe").
**New workshop announced!
Tools of Immersive Cinema – Virtual Reality Workshop with Sandy Smolan
Virtual Reality workshop by filmmaker Sandy Smolan entitled "Going Deep: Diving into Virtual Reality Content Creation." It will be an overview and demonstration of the technology used to create The Click Effect (Sundance 2016), a live-action, immersive Vr experience that follows two renegade marine science researchers as they attempt to free-dive a hundred feet below the ocean’s surface in a single breath to capture the “click” communication of dolphins and sperm whales.
The Launch Party and Free Outdoor Screening will take place at The Collective in the Village of Oak Creek. Festival screenings will take place at the Sedona Performing Arts Center and the Mary D. Fisher Theatre. Festival parties will be hosted by Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village, the Lodge at Sedona and Picazzo’s Organic Italian Kitchen.
Illuminate Film Festival Major Sponsors
Principal: Science of Mind Magazine, ChocolaTree Organic Oasis & Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Producing: The Collective, The Lodge at Sedona, Sedona Real Inn & Suites, International Documentary Association, Picazzo’s Organic Italian Kitchen & Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
Supporting: Sedona Elite Properties, Javelina Leap Vineyard & Winery,
Alive Mind Cinema, and Centers for Spiritual Living
Media Sponsors: Spirituality & Health Magazine, Om Times, Conscious Life News,
Collective Evolution and Sedona Now TV.
VIP All-Access passes offer unlimited access to all events, including opening and closing night gala presentations, spotlight screenings, Reel Healing “View & Do” screenings, VIP parties and receptions, and Conscious Film Convergence panels and conversations, and provide priority ticketing access into theaters. Early Bird passes on sale now! Cost until April 20 is $349 and $444 after. Conscious Film Convergence passes are $249.
To purchase passes, visit www.illuminatefilmfestival.com. Starting May 6, individual tickets can be purchased on a space-available basis. The full schedule of films exhibiting at the 2016 Illuminate Film Festival will be posted April 19. For more information, visit www.illuminatefilmfestival.com...
“We are proud to be the world’s premier film festival for conscious cinema” said the festival’s Executive Director Danette Wolpert, “and continue to attract movie-lovers, spiritual seekers and conscious lifestyle enthusiasts from over 25 states and 8 countries. In our third year, we will offer audiences the opportunity to enjoy the world’s best life-affirming, mind-body-spirit focused films, experience radical transformation together and meet trailblazers in the emerging genre of conscious cinema.”
Illuminate will begin on June 1st, 2016 with a pre-Festival Launch Party and Free Outdoor Screening of work-in-progress "Be More," a stirring documentary film narrated by Joaquin Phoenix, about seven activists who make it their mission to create a more compassionate world. Their goal: To transform the lives of seventeen teenagers in seven days. Filmmaker Justin Haulbrook will be in attendance.
Opening Film on June 2nd, 2016 will be "Maya Angelou and Still I Rise," which portrays the vibrant spirit of an American Legend - author, poet, Grammy-winner, civil rights activist and shining example of what it is to be empowered moment by moment in one’s life. Directed by Bob Hercules and Rita Coburn Whack, the film features interviews with Oprah Winfrey, James Earl Jones, Alice Walker and Hillary Clinton. Filmmaker Rita Coburn Whack will be in attendance.
The Festival’s Spotlight will be the emotional tour de force "Tony Robbins: I Am Not Your Guru," directed by Academy Award® nominated Joe Berlinger. This film pulls back the curtain on the internationally renowned life and business strategist and his mammoth annual seminar, capturing the life changing transformations of the participants in real time. The Closing Film event will be a Sneak Peek of "Mantra: Sounds Into Silence," a film about the revolution underway in world Kirtan, yoga's call-and-response form of devotional music. Sneak peek clips of the film will be followed by a Q&A and live concert with world-renowned Kirtan sensation Jai Uttal. Filmmaker Georgia Wyss will be in attendance.
The Illuminate Film Festival will introduce the inaugural Conscious Visionary Award, an award honoring a pioneer in the world of conscious cinema, spirituality, and life achievement as a teacher and facilitator of human transformation. The award will be presented to the Hon. Dr. Rev. Michael Bernard Beckwith for his unparalleled record of bringing hope, love and encouragement to millions of spiritual seekers, creating the Agape worldwide community of faithful parishioners, students, healers and teachers who carry his message forward, and his complete dedication to uplifting and inspiring humanity through his church, books, audio recordings and numerous film appearances.
Chaz Ebert has signed on as the keynote speaker for the Conscious Film Convergence and will speak on the role of transformational entertainment and its potential impact on humanity. Chaz, wife of the late Roger Ebert, is the CEO of several Ebert enterprises, including President of Ebert Productions and Chairman of the Board of The Roger and Chaz Ebert Foundation, and Co-Founder and Producer of Ebertfest, the film festival now in its 18th year.
Other films in the lineup include:
"A New High" (2015), directed by Samuel Miron and Stephen Scott Scarpulla - Everyone defines their mountain. For the residents of a Seattle homeless shelter, it’s homelessness, addiction, abuse.... and the 14,400-foot Mt Rainier.
"The Connected Universe" (2016), directed by Malcom Carter – Returning after its sold out Sneak Peek at Illuminate 2015, this documentary featuring Nassim Haramein discovers the science behind the interconnection of all things in a magnificent, groundbreaking union of science and spirituality. (Private screening)
"From This Day Forward" (2015), directed by Sharon Shattuck – Filmmaker Sharon Shattuck examines the mystery at the heart of her upbringing – How her transgender father Trisha and her straight-identified mother Marcia stayed together against all odds – depicting a love that survived the most intimate of transformations.
More information Here
"Home Care" (2015), directed by Slávek Horák – The official 2016 Oscar entry for the Czech Republic, this appealing humanist tale follows Vlasta, a dedicated home nurse whose entire life is devoted to saving others, as she reluctantly ventures into spirituality and alternative medicine to find salvation for herself.
More information Here
"Icaros: A Visions" (2016), directed by Leonor Caraballo and Matteo Norzi - A film shaped like a shamanic journey utilizing the unique qualities of plant medicine, steeped in a psychoactive brew exploring fear and destiny in the jungle of the mind and the Amazon. (Southwest Premiere)
More information Here
"Love, Sweat & Tears" (2016), directed by Scott Jacobs – Dr. Pamela Dee Gaudry is on a mission to “Save The Menopausal Vaginas of America!” In this documentary, Gaudry marries medical facts with profound insights from some of today’s influential spiritual leaders such as Hon. Dr. Rev. Michael Beckwith and Rev June Gatlin, as well as riotous comedians Joan Rivers and Jenny McCarthy. (World Premiere)
More information Here
"Teal" The Making of a Spiritual Teacher" (2016), directed by Paola Marino – Referred to as “The Spiritual Catalyst” and dubbed the next Wayne Dyer, Teal Swan’s extrasensory gifts and connection to the spiritual realm are a light in the perpetual darkness of the modern age. (Work-In-Progress World Premiere)
More information Here
"Orange Sunshine" (2016), directed by William A. Kirkley – During the early 1960’s, a group of family, friends, and surfers formed a church centered around psychedelics. For The Brotherhood of Eternal Love, the mission was to enlighten the world, and the law was but a mere interference. (Arizona Premiere)
More information Here
"Planting Seeds of Mindfulness" (2016), directed by Gregory Kennedy-Salemi and Stuary Jolley –Based on the teachings of world renowned Zen Master, Thich Nhat Hanh, and featuring riveting music by Tina Turner, this live action-animated film about a teenager’s mindful journey is a powerful tool to help children, parents, teachers and communities develop the skills to promote peace within themselves and in the world around them. (World Premiere)
More information Here
"Pursuing Happiness" (2015), directed by Adam Shell – The desire to be happy is so intense that we spend an immeasurable amount of time and money in an effort to obtain it. This enchanting, revelatory documentary explores the happiest people in America and uncovers the secrets to their happiness.
More information Here
"Thank You For Your Service" (2016), directed by Tom Donahue – This gripping documentary about four Iraq War veterans struggling with Ptsd explores the healing aspects of meditation, native ceremony and equine therapy. Impactful interviews include former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, General David Petraeus and Mayor Rudy Guiliani. (Southwest Premiere)
More information Here
"The C Word" (2016), directed by Meghan O’Hara – Cancer is no laughing matter – but the archaic way we are battling it is. Executive produced and narrated by Morgan Freeman, this film explores hidden science, the absurdity of the status quo, and introduces a vibrant cast of characters changing the cancer game. (Southwest Premiere)
More information Here
"The Highest Past" (2011), directed by Jon Fitzgerald – Seven motorcycle riders share the journey of a lifetime along some of the most dangerous roads in the world, guided by a modern yogi and guru. (Cinema Revisited)
More information Here
"Tree Story" (2015), directed by Ward Serrill – A series of short documentary films that explore the relationship between humans and trees from every conceivable angle: the scientific, the mythical, the practical, the cultural, and the spiritual. (Festival World Premiere)
"Vegan" Everyday Stories" (2016), directed by Glenn Scott Lacey – Explore the lives of four remarkably different people who share a common thread – they’re all vegan. Follow an ultramarthon runner, a cattle rancher’s wife and an 8 year-old girl through their profound transformations. Featuring interviews with Moby, Russell Simmons and Ed Begley Jr. (World Premiere)
More information Here
Short Films:
"The Avadhut" directed by Jonathan Dubsky, Fenulla Jiwan, Zottomer Kenatarac (World Premiere)
"Catching Fire" directed by Ward Serrill (World Premiere)
"Forgotten Ritual" directed by Mirjam Hlastan (Us Premiere)
"Holistic Life Foundation" directed by Chris Farina (Southwest Premiere)
"Sister Jaguar's Journey" directed by Sande Zeig
"Today I Acknowledge" directed by Jessica Hahner (Arizona Premiere)
Conscious Film Convergence Panels and Workshops:
Spotlight Conversation: Norman Seeff On Creativity: The Power of A Dream
As a photographer for the most prolific artists of our time - Tina Turner, Johnny Cash, Jim Henson, Steve Jobs, Martin Scorsese and Will.I.Am, to name a few, Norman Seeff knows something about the creative process. Through his innovative methodology, he has developed a body of content exploring the roots of creativity, innovation and optimal performance and has identified schematics describing the archetypes of the creative process that function across all creative disciplines.
Behind The ‘Seen’ – Investing In Transformational Entertainment
Through this intimate dialogue on film finance moderated by Simon Kilmurry (Executive Director, International Documentary Association), hear from three savvy individuals who are committed to bringing transformational entertainment to mainstream audiences about the art and science of financing conscious and cause-based cinema. Guests include Geralyn Dreyfous of Impact Partners/Gamechangers, and producers Jane Charles of Greater Good Entertainment ("Sold") and Ilan Arboleda of CreativeChaos (Thank You For Your Service).
Conscious Media & The Mainstream: Finding Your Audience
Media, industry outlets and tastemakers play an essential role in building buzz and excitement around new cinema titles as they seek to find their audiences, often defining their position in the marketplace. Join Corrine Bourdeau, President of 360 Degree Communications, Bill Goodykoontz, Film Critic Az Republic & Gannett News Service, Maya Zuckerman, Huffington Post writer, and Mark DeNicola of Collective Evolution as they reveal how to best leverage the media and how conscious cinema can be branded, marketed and presented to engage audiences and maximize box office.
Act of Transformation - A Screenwriter's Workshop
Emmy Award winning screenwriter Dev Ross conducts a workshop focused on the act of transforming a conscious concept into an engaging screenplay. First, Dev will discuss how a screenplay that sets out to raise consciousness can face inherent story problems, using Joseph Campbell’s “Hero’s Journey” as a reference on how to avoid this mistake. Then, by using the model discussed in the first half, the audience will have the opportunity to participate in the creation of a three-act story outline based on audience-contributed ideas.
Distribution Therapy
Disabuse yourself from assumptions about what it’s like to tie the knot with a distributor! Get a rare chance to observe a series of conversations between filmmakers and their distributors. Join facilitator Shaeri Richards as she helps distributor-filmmaker pairs share their feelings in an entertaining format that will provide abundant wisdom on setting expectations, keeping the flame alive and when to call it quits with your distributor. Panelists: Nancy Gerstman, Co-founder/Co-president of Zeitgeist Films & filmmaker Jeremy Frindel ("One Track Heart"); Richard Lorber, CEO of Kino Lorber & producer Peter Rader ("Awake: The Life of Yogananda"); Richard Cohn, President of Beyond Words & filmmaker Patrick Solomon ("Finding Joe").
**New workshop announced!
Tools of Immersive Cinema – Virtual Reality Workshop with Sandy Smolan
Virtual Reality workshop by filmmaker Sandy Smolan entitled "Going Deep: Diving into Virtual Reality Content Creation." It will be an overview and demonstration of the technology used to create The Click Effect (Sundance 2016), a live-action, immersive Vr experience that follows two renegade marine science researchers as they attempt to free-dive a hundred feet below the ocean’s surface in a single breath to capture the “click” communication of dolphins and sperm whales.
The Launch Party and Free Outdoor Screening will take place at The Collective in the Village of Oak Creek. Festival screenings will take place at the Sedona Performing Arts Center and the Mary D. Fisher Theatre. Festival parties will be hosted by Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village, the Lodge at Sedona and Picazzo’s Organic Italian Kitchen.
Illuminate Film Festival Major Sponsors
Principal: Science of Mind Magazine, ChocolaTree Organic Oasis & Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Producing: The Collective, The Lodge at Sedona, Sedona Real Inn & Suites, International Documentary Association, Picazzo’s Organic Italian Kitchen & Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
Supporting: Sedona Elite Properties, Javelina Leap Vineyard & Winery,
Alive Mind Cinema, and Centers for Spiritual Living
Media Sponsors: Spirituality & Health Magazine, Om Times, Conscious Life News,
Collective Evolution and Sedona Now TV.
VIP All-Access passes offer unlimited access to all events, including opening and closing night gala presentations, spotlight screenings, Reel Healing “View & Do” screenings, VIP parties and receptions, and Conscious Film Convergence panels and conversations, and provide priority ticketing access into theaters. Early Bird passes on sale now! Cost until April 20 is $349 and $444 after. Conscious Film Convergence passes are $249.
To purchase passes, visit www.illuminatefilmfestival.com. Starting May 6, individual tickets can be purchased on a space-available basis. The full schedule of films exhibiting at the 2016 Illuminate Film Festival will be posted April 19. For more information, visit www.illuminatefilmfestival.com...
- 4/18/2016
- by Peter Belsito
- Sydney's Buzz
He can make any woman on earth go weak in the knees with his charming ways! Yes folks you guessed it right. We are talking about our very own 'badshah of romance' Shah Rukh Khan. When our superstar decides to romance someone, he does it in style! Over the years he has done a variety of romantic films. Many ladies, many avatars albeit with the same charm and charisma every time. As the King of hearts drove the actresses crazy on-screen with his antics, we too learnt a lesson or two as to how to woo a girl. Here are the 10 love fundas which guys should learn from Shah Rukh 'Romantic' Khan to impress a girl:
Dialoguebaazi: Though its li'l filmy, it can surely flatter any girl. When Srk said the lines 'Haar Ke Jeetne Waale Ko Baazigar Kehte Hai' in the film Baazighar, Kajol at once lost her heart to him!
Dialoguebaazi: Though its li'l filmy, it can surely flatter any girl. When Srk said the lines 'Haar Ke Jeetne Waale Ko Baazigar Kehte Hai' in the film Baazighar, Kajol at once lost her heart to him!
- 4/10/2015
- GlamSham
Ah, Valentine’s Day. We’ve officially entered the season of love, romance, and overpriced chocolate. Here to help you get in the mood, your five rotating Siipping News columnists Hannah, Yvonne, Catherine, Adri and Aja have each assembled their top five most romantic (intentionally or not) slashy moments from many different fandoms. Included in this eclectic list is everything from movies to manga, so you’re sure to find a new fandom flame or rekindle an old love. Enjoy!
Hannah’s Top 5
Picking only five romantic moments was a big challenge for me considering how many TV shows, movies, comics and books I am forever in love with. But I’ve narrowed it down to these few heart-wrenching finalists.
5. Harvey/Mike (Suits 2.12): “Who did this to you?”
I’ll be the first to say that Suits doesn’t fit my typical TV taste – no sci-fi, no fantasy, no...
Hannah’s Top 5
Picking only five romantic moments was a big challenge for me considering how many TV shows, movies, comics and books I am forever in love with. But I’ve narrowed it down to these few heart-wrenching finalists.
5. Harvey/Mike (Suits 2.12): “Who did this to you?”
I’ll be the first to say that Suits doesn’t fit my typical TV taste – no sci-fi, no fantasy, no...
- 2/11/2013
- by AfterElton.com Staff
- The Backlot
Only the best for Britney Spears, who is rocking one pricey sports bra in new promo photos for Twister Dance.The sexy pop star shared some pics from the set of her new commercial this week, where she's shows off her tight tummy in a sports bra worth over $20,000!While it doesn't look like much in the photo, the bra is actually adorned with 18K gold skulls with diamond eyes. It's also made with French silver threaded fabric and covered in Swarovski crystals.The "Eternal Love" bra from BodyRock Sport by Kelly Dooley has a retail price of $20,011 and is available online ... if you've got the spare change. Read more...
- 4/13/2012
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
The global promotional tour for Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol has begun and on route Hollywood star Tom Cruise visited India for the Mumbai premiere and some sightseeing.
On a tight schedule, after landing in Mumbai, Cruise quickly made his way to Delhi to visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World – the Taj Mahal. Accompanied by Anil Kapoor, under high security the visit lasted 25 minutes. While there Cruise was in awe of this beautiful monument which is the Symbol of Eternal Love. “I have wanted to come here all my life. I kept telling Anil, a great actor and an incredible host, ‘I promise you I will come to India’. Yesterday when we were at the Taj Mahal, I told him ‘You have to pinch me. I can’t believe I am here’,” says Cruise. Anil Kapoor said, “Tom was absolutely mesmerized by the Taj. He loved the fact...
On a tight schedule, after landing in Mumbai, Cruise quickly made his way to Delhi to visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World – the Taj Mahal. Accompanied by Anil Kapoor, under high security the visit lasted 25 minutes. While there Cruise was in awe of this beautiful monument which is the Symbol of Eternal Love. “I have wanted to come here all my life. I kept telling Anil, a great actor and an incredible host, ‘I promise you I will come to India’. Yesterday when we were at the Taj Mahal, I told him ‘You have to pinch me. I can’t believe I am here’,” says Cruise. Anil Kapoor said, “Tom was absolutely mesmerized by the Taj. He loved the fact...
- 12/5/2011
- by Trupti Kantilal
- Bollyspice
With Pooja Bedi and Pooja Misrra having been the worst of opponents in Bigg Boss, one would expect their friends to take sides too. But when celebrity publicist Dale Bhagwagar learnt that Pooja Bedi had inquired about him from a couple of people, he promptly called her up.A specialist with Bigg Boss, Dale had guided Pooja Misrra (popularly known as Pm in the House) who had consulted him over tips and tricks for survival on Bigg Boss, before she entered the show. Dale was also labeled her .guerrilla publicist. when he began defending Pm.s actions in the media, while Misrra was targeted by many on the reality show.Which is also a reason why Pm is constantly in touch with Dale, even after returning from the House. .Ms Bedi too, was sweet to me,. he said, and added, .Some people had instigated her about me, which had created misconceptions,...
- 12/3/2011
- Filmicafe
Rob is torn away from his love as he travels to Los Angeles for 'Breaking Dawn' promotion! Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart had so much fun together when he recently visited her in London while she was shooting Snow White And The Huntsman, but the couple was torn apart Again for Breaking Dawn promotional work! Rob, 25, and K-Stew, 21, separated after Rob left London and was spotted returning to Lax on Oct. 31. But don't worry, Twi-hards -- the couple will be together again at the Nov. 3 handprint ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood! What do you think, HollywoodLifers -- does Rob miss K-Stew already? -- William Earl [flv width="600" height="500"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DQ4mwfCYOQ/flv] More Rob! Why Robert Pattinson Is Lucky To Have A Best Friend Like Tom Sturridge! Robert Pattinson’s Most Romantic Day With Kristen Stewart! Kristen Stewart Believes In Eternal Love, Just Like Robert Pattinson! [polldaddy poll=5631330]...
- 11/1/2011
- by William Earl
- HollywoodLife
Director: Wilson Yip.
Cast: Louis Koo, Yifei Liu and Shao-qun Yu.
Love can be a bittersweet enemy in the remake of the 1987 Tsui Hark classic, A Chinese Ghost Story (倩女幽魂).. At this movie’s core is a tale of romance, of how a simple tax collector/scholar, Ning Choi-Shan (Yu Shaoqun), falls in love with a female spirit, Siu Sin (Liu Yifei). She is unfortunately enslaved by an evil tree demon. With the help of a monk/master swordsman Yin Chek Ha, (Louis Koo), he frees her. In the original, there were complications since the lovers are mortal and immortal.
That gets changed in the update. In Chek Ha’s younger years, during his training to be a monk, he fell for Siu Sin as well. He had to make a choice, and instead of killing her, it is his duty, he magically took away her memories of him. This...
Cast: Louis Koo, Yifei Liu and Shao-qun Yu.
Love can be a bittersweet enemy in the remake of the 1987 Tsui Hark classic, A Chinese Ghost Story (倩女幽魂).. At this movie’s core is a tale of romance, of how a simple tax collector/scholar, Ning Choi-Shan (Yu Shaoqun), falls in love with a female spirit, Siu Sin (Liu Yifei). She is unfortunately enslaved by an evil tree demon. With the help of a monk/master swordsman Yin Chek Ha, (Louis Koo), he frees her. In the original, there were complications since the lovers are mortal and immortal.
That gets changed in the update. In Chek Ha’s younger years, during his training to be a monk, he fell for Siu Sin as well. He had to make a choice, and instead of killing her, it is his duty, he magically took away her memories of him. This...
- 10/10/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Actress Pooja Batra, who was last seen in .Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story. in 2005, is returning to Bollywood with a cameo in Sagar Ballary.s .Hum Tum Shabana.. She will play herself..I play myself in the movie. As Pooja Batra, I judge a pageant to select the next Miss India. The producers of the movie and the director, Sagar Ballery, wanted me to do the role as they thought it would be true to the character on screen,. Pooja said in a statement.The leggy beauty, who was crowned Miss India Asia-Pacific in 1993, says her past experience in modelling and judging came in handy for the role..Being a Miss India myself and having judged many Miss India pageants in real life, it was fun working with Tusshar (Kapoor), Shreyas (Talpade), Minissha (Lamba), Pia (Trivedi) and Sagar..I had a great time hanging with all of them on the sets.
- 9/27/2011
- Filmicafe
Child actor who became a Hollywood film star known for her dazzling beauty and her eight marriages
The film star Elizabeth Taylor, who has died of heart failure aged 79, was in the public eye from the age of 11 and remained there even decades after her last hit movie. She managed to keep people fascinated, by her incandescent beauty, her courage, her open-natured character, her self-deprecating humour, her eight marriages (two of them to the actor Richard Burton), her many brushes with death, her seesawing weight, her diamonds and her humanitarian causes, all of which often obscured the reason why she was famous in the first place – she had a tantalising screen presence, in films including A Place in the Sun (1951), Giant (1956), Cat On a Hot Tin Roof (1958), Butterfield 8 (1961), Cleopatra (1963) and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966).
Taylor was born in Hampstead, north London, of American parents. Her mother, Sara, was...
The film star Elizabeth Taylor, who has died of heart failure aged 79, was in the public eye from the age of 11 and remained there even decades after her last hit movie. She managed to keep people fascinated, by her incandescent beauty, her courage, her open-natured character, her self-deprecating humour, her eight marriages (two of them to the actor Richard Burton), her many brushes with death, her seesawing weight, her diamonds and her humanitarian causes, all of which often obscured the reason why she was famous in the first place – she had a tantalising screen presence, in films including A Place in the Sun (1951), Giant (1956), Cat On a Hot Tin Roof (1958), Butterfield 8 (1961), Cleopatra (1963) and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966).
Taylor was born in Hampstead, north London, of American parents. Her mother, Sara, was...
- 3/24/2011
- by Ronald Bergan
- The Guardian - Film News
The iconic Hollywood beauty died after battling illness for years — and it’s cast a shadow over A-listers around the world!
Elizabeth Taylor, 79, will always be remembered. The Oscar-winning actress died on March 23 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in La after battling congestive heart failure. Celebrities like Kim Kardashian are taking to Twitter to express their grief.
“I am so saddened about the passing of Elizabeth Taylor!” tweets Kim. “She will always be my idol!”
The actress who made her debut at age 9 in the 1942 film There’s One Born Every Minute went on to win two Academy Awards and steal the hearts of men everywhere – and marry eight times.
Elizabeth Taylor Was A Beauty Icon. See Pics Of Her Most Gorgeous Looks!
Elizabeth touched the lives of many with her AIDS charity work. She served as the Founding International Chairman for the American Foundation for AIDS research and established the...
Elizabeth Taylor, 79, will always be remembered. The Oscar-winning actress died on March 23 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in La after battling congestive heart failure. Celebrities like Kim Kardashian are taking to Twitter to express their grief.
“I am so saddened about the passing of Elizabeth Taylor!” tweets Kim. “She will always be my idol!”
The actress who made her debut at age 9 in the 1942 film There’s One Born Every Minute went on to win two Academy Awards and steal the hearts of men everywhere – and marry eight times.
Elizabeth Taylor Was A Beauty Icon. See Pics Of Her Most Gorgeous Looks!
Elizabeth touched the lives of many with her AIDS charity work. She served as the Founding International Chairman for the American Foundation for AIDS research and established the...
- 3/23/2011
- by Chloe Melas
- HollywoodLife
Tributes Pour In For Taylor
Tributes are pouring in for Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor following her death on Wednesday.
The movie icon passed away in Los Angeles after a long battle with congestive heart failure, and within minutes of the announcement, dozens of celebrities were paying their respects to the star.
Sir Elton John said, "We have just lost a Hollywood giant; more importantly, we have lost an incredible human being", while other stars flooded microblogging website Twitter.com to pay tribute.
George Michael wrote, "Such a sad day, Elizabeth Taylor was the last of the Hollywood greats, and a fantastically charming woman... She also did a great deal in the last 25 yrs (sic) to help the world deal with the HIV epidemic. I am proud to have known her if only a little."
Boy George wrote, "R.I.P the amazing Liz Taylor, goddess, actress, aids activist and one of the world's true beauties!", while Ricky Martin added, "Elizabeth Taylor Rip."
Kylie Minogue re-posted a message of hope from Taylor - a keen Twitter user - from last year, adding, "Rip Dame Elizabeth Taylor... Like a pure white diamond you'll shine on and on and on."
Denise Richards wrote, "Rest in peace Elizabeth Taylor. Thoughts and prayers to your family and loved ones. You will be missed," and Alyssa Milano adds, "You are a prism & will live on through all the good you did while you were with us."
British funnyman Stephen Fry wrote, "Rip Dame Elizabeth Taylor, surely the last of a breed... ", Kirstie Alley 'Tweeted', "Elizabeth... thank u for the lessons u taught me about life... suffering and joy... you are the brightest star in the universe... Eternal love", and Sandra Bernhard wrote, "Elizabeth Taylor, when love was passionate, hair was always coiffed, Acapulco was sizzling, and dreams were there for the taking."
Taylor's fellow British actress Dame Diana Rigg said, "She was the most beautiful woman I have ever clapped eyes on. A really sweet woman," and LeAnn Rimes added, "Rip Elizabeth Taylor. It's so amazing how someone has left such a legacy that will forever live on. I am really, truly saddened this morning."
And Kings of Leon star Nathan Followill even took the opportunity to make a wry comment, adding: "Rip Elizabeth Taylor. My grandpa (has) just received heaven's 1st ever restraining order."
Latoya Jackson said, "Liz Taylor was an incredible friend to my brother at his side through some of his most difficult times... ", and Mariah Carey Tweeted, "R.I.P. Elizabeth Taylor an incomparable legend who will live forever."
Taylor was a dedicated activist throughout her life and the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) released a statement to honour her good work.
President Jarrett Barrios says, "Today, the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community lost an extraordinary ally in the movement for full equality.
"Dame Taylor was an icon not only in Hollywood, but in the Lgbt community where she worked to ensure that everyone was treated with the respect and dignity we all deserve."...
The movie icon passed away in Los Angeles after a long battle with congestive heart failure, and within minutes of the announcement, dozens of celebrities were paying their respects to the star.
Sir Elton John said, "We have just lost a Hollywood giant; more importantly, we have lost an incredible human being", while other stars flooded microblogging website Twitter.com to pay tribute.
George Michael wrote, "Such a sad day, Elizabeth Taylor was the last of the Hollywood greats, and a fantastically charming woman... She also did a great deal in the last 25 yrs (sic) to help the world deal with the HIV epidemic. I am proud to have known her if only a little."
Boy George wrote, "R.I.P the amazing Liz Taylor, goddess, actress, aids activist and one of the world's true beauties!", while Ricky Martin added, "Elizabeth Taylor Rip."
Kylie Minogue re-posted a message of hope from Taylor - a keen Twitter user - from last year, adding, "Rip Dame Elizabeth Taylor... Like a pure white diamond you'll shine on and on and on."
Denise Richards wrote, "Rest in peace Elizabeth Taylor. Thoughts and prayers to your family and loved ones. You will be missed," and Alyssa Milano adds, "You are a prism & will live on through all the good you did while you were with us."
British funnyman Stephen Fry wrote, "Rip Dame Elizabeth Taylor, surely the last of a breed... ", Kirstie Alley 'Tweeted', "Elizabeth... thank u for the lessons u taught me about life... suffering and joy... you are the brightest star in the universe... Eternal love", and Sandra Bernhard wrote, "Elizabeth Taylor, when love was passionate, hair was always coiffed, Acapulco was sizzling, and dreams were there for the taking."
Taylor's fellow British actress Dame Diana Rigg said, "She was the most beautiful woman I have ever clapped eyes on. A really sweet woman," and LeAnn Rimes added, "Rip Elizabeth Taylor. It's so amazing how someone has left such a legacy that will forever live on. I am really, truly saddened this morning."
And Kings of Leon star Nathan Followill even took the opportunity to make a wry comment, adding: "Rip Elizabeth Taylor. My grandpa (has) just received heaven's 1st ever restraining order."
Latoya Jackson said, "Liz Taylor was an incredible friend to my brother at his side through some of his most difficult times... ", and Mariah Carey Tweeted, "R.I.P. Elizabeth Taylor an incomparable legend who will live forever."
Taylor was a dedicated activist throughout her life and the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) released a statement to honour her good work.
President Jarrett Barrios says, "Today, the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community lost an extraordinary ally in the movement for full equality.
"Dame Taylor was an icon not only in Hollywood, but in the Lgbt community where she worked to ensure that everyone was treated with the respect and dignity we all deserve."...
- 3/23/2011
- WENN
Everett Collection
Celebrities are responding on Twitter to the death of Elizabeth Taylor, who herself used the social media site. Read some of their tweets below.
Kirstie Alley: Elizabeth…thank u for the lessons u taught me about life..suffering and Joy….you are the Brightest Star in the universe..Eternal love
Piers Morgan: Advice we should all follow: “I’ve always admitted that I’m ruled by my passions.” Elizabeth Taylor
Larry King: Elizabeth Taylor was a great friend,...
Celebrities are responding on Twitter to the death of Elizabeth Taylor, who herself used the social media site. Read some of their tweets below.
Kirstie Alley: Elizabeth…thank u for the lessons u taught me about life..suffering and Joy….you are the Brightest Star in the universe..Eternal love
Piers Morgan: Advice we should all follow: “I’ve always admitted that I’m ruled by my passions.” Elizabeth Taylor
Larry King: Elizabeth Taylor was a great friend,...
- 3/23/2011
- by WSJ Staff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Hollywood lost a legend today when two-time Academy Award winner Elizabeth Taylor finally succumbed to a long illness. Though the star of films like Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof passed away just hours ago, notable personalities have already taken to Twitter to post messages of remembrance and celebration. We’ll be adding to this post as the day goes on and more celebs tweet about the violet-eyed star — who, by the way, had a Twitter account of her own: @DameElizabeth. Her last tweet was sent out February 9, right before she was hospitalized for congestive heart failure.
- 3/23/2011
- by Hillary Busis
- EW - Inside Movies
1929-1962 The following list reflects my personal choice of the best films of each year, in order of preference. Certain titles are included mainly because of historical interest, because of their popularity or because of their director’s more noteworthy later career. Films with an asterisk (*) have full sound but little or no spoken dialog; they are the final few non-talking “silent” pictures. Officially, the last of these was in 1936, with Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times, though Charlie does sing some French gibberish near the end. 1929 The Love Parade (Ernst Lubitsch) Hallelujah! (King Vidor) Eternal Love (Ernst Lubitsch)* The…...
- 9/19/2010
- Blogdanovich
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