Category: Perspectives and Insights into our Humanity
The World to Come’ Director on the Struggle to Get Female-Led Narratives Financed
Romantic frontier drama “The World to Come” opens the June installment of International Film Festival Rotterdam 2021 and its director, New York and Oslo based writer-director Mona Fastvold is also set to give one of three Big Talks at the festival this week. By Ann-Marie Corvin
I Didn’t Pick My Writing Style; It Picked Me
I wrote this a decade and a half before I I knew what genre, style, tone, irony, and paradox even meant. I write dark and I guess I always have…
The First Story I Ever Wrote
I wish I dated it but I’m guessing I wrote this about 10 years old 1990. I know it was my dad’s when electronic typewriters first came out
The Universe Say It’s Time to Let Go – The Time is Now with this new eclipse and the Age of Aquarius
From MindMovies: Letting Go Affirmations – Release the Past To Make Room For The New Life The Universe Always Meant For You To Have youtube.com/watch
Russia and the United States are once again locked into an epic extraterrestrial rivalry, but this time there’s a major plot twist: Both are vying to be the first to shoot a movie in space. This month, Russia’s space agency, Roscosmos, selected an actor and director to head to space in October to film a movie provisionally titled “Challenge.” Russia’s plans will launch alongside a rival plan by NASA, SpaceX and Tom Cruise, who will also be filming a movie in space the same month on the International Space Station.
http://www.linkedin.com/feed/news/a-most-entertaining-space-race-5070668 Russia and the United States are once again locked into an epic extraterrestrial rivalry, but this time there’s a major plot twist: Both are vying to be the first to shoot a movie in space. This month, Russia’s space agency, Roscosmos, selected an actor and director to head to space in October to film… Continue reading Russia and the United States are once again locked into an epic extraterrestrial rivalry, but this time there’s a major plot twist: Both are vying to be the first to shoot a movie in space. This month, Russia’s space agency, Roscosmos, selected an actor and director to head to space in October to film a movie provisionally titled “Challenge.” Russia’s plans will launch alongside a rival plan by NASA, SpaceX and Tom Cruise, who will also be filming a movie in space the same month on the International Space Station.