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At ScreenFish, we believe that the truths of God's story can be seen in unexpected places, especially within the world of film and television. We're looking for those connections wherever possible. Welcome to the conversation. Welcome to ScreenFish.
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Colette Johnson-Vosberg, Karen Ford & Cathy Lebel talk about being authentic in UNUSUALLY NORMAL
Premiering at Inside Out 2024, UNUSUALLY NORMAL explores the heart and soul of 'Canada's Gayest Family' as they share about their loving journey together and the obstacles that they faced along the way. Directed by Colette Johnson-Vosberg, NORMAL explores the beautiful relationships in a family that includes three generations of gay women in the same family as they navigate evolving homophobia with resilience and love. In this 1on1, we speak to Johnson-Vosberg and family members Karen Ford and Cathy Lebel about being our 'authentic selves' and the power of visibility for change.
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Harrison Xu & Ivan Leung talk about their EXTREMELY UNIQUE DYNAMIC
Harrison Xu and Ivan Leung have an extremely unique dynamic between them... and it's also the title of their latest film. Premiering at Inside Out '24, EXTEREMELY UNIQUE DYNAMIC tells the story of two best friends who decide to commemorate their friendship by making a movie together right before one of them moves away. But, one of them has a secret that they've never shared with their best bud and wonder if now is the right time to do so. In this 1on1, we speak to Xu and Leun about their friendship, sharing our stories and Asian representation in film.
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Greg Wooldridge and Paul Crowder talk what it takes to be in THE BLUE ANGELS
With the new documentary THE BLUE ANGELS, director Paul Crowder chronicles a year with the Navy’s elite Flight Demonstration Squadron—from selection through the challenging training and demanding show season—showcasing the extraordinary teamwork, passion, and pride that fuels them. In this 1on1, Dave Voigt speaks to former Blue Angel Greg Wooldridge and Crowder about what it takes to be a BLUE ANGEL and why it took so long to bring the film to life.
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SF Radio 10:15 X-MEN '97 and Fighting for Freedom
With the release of X-MEN '97, Marvel revives more than the show's classic theme. Conversations about injustice, freedom and acceptance have always been embedded within the series, creating a legacy of hope for the disenfranchised. This week, Miriam Ibrahim, Dina Hamdieh and Raevin Larue reunite to talk with Steve about the real power of the X-Men and why they still resonate.
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1on1 with Greg Jacobs (THE HERE NOW PROJECT)
Directed by Greg Jacobs and Jon Siskel, The Here Now Project take a look at the year 2021 from an environmental perspective. Having compiled incredible footage shot by everyday people from all walks of life, the film chronicles the state of our climate reality and calls for us to band together in unity. In this 1on1, we speak to Jacobs about what sets this apart from other climate docs and starting a 'call to courage'.
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1on1 with Simon Cellan Jones (ARTHUR THE KING)
Directed by Simon Cellan Jones, ARTHUR THE KING follows Michael Light (Mark Wahlberg), an ultimate racer who left the sport in shame. When one last chance to secure his legacy presents itself, he fights to secure a sponsor and a team of athletes (Simu Liu, Nathalie Emmanuel and Ali Suliman) for the Adventure Racing World Championship in the Dominican Republic. Faced with ten days and 435 miles, this ultimate race pushes the team to the brink of quitting… until a scrappy street dog that they dub Arthur begins to change their fortune. In this 1on1, we speak to Jones about good leadership, learning through suffering and leaving his legacy.