Monday, September 30, 2019

After Six Years Schenectady Filmmaker S Cradle Gets Premiere

Through gritty and intense storytelling, as well as original music created by local teens, the movie reflects a realistic view of teen pregnancy today
The film "Cradle" has been a long time in the making. Sprauve started working on it six years ago, shortly after he founded the non-profit Told By Us Productions, which works to explore social challenges from the perspective of youth through the production of film and music
"Originally, it got to me through the kids. I asked the kids, 'What do you think we should do a movie on?' They said 'Sprauve, honestly pregnancy! After six years, Schenectady filmmaker's 'Cradle' gets ...after - six - ...gets-premiere After six years, Schenectady filmmaker's 'Cradle' gets premiere . With his film , Prince Sprauve hopes to start the conversation on teen pregnancy; red carpet event is Saturday!! It's out of control,'" Sprauve said
It's an issue he was personally familiar with
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"When I did the research and Ellis Medicine came out with their research with the 'U Matter' Team in 2013. They identified the top five reasons why people in Schenectady are unhealthy! Movies | The Daily Gazette ...After six years, Schenectady filmmaker's 'Cradle' gets premiere . ...Stay ...date with the Daily Gazette' s PM Edition. The latest news delivered directly to your inbox every day at 3 p.m.!! One of those reasons was adolescent pregnancy! The Schenectady Foundation - Posts | Facebook www.facebook.com / SchenectadyFoundation /posts The Schenectady Foundation, Schenectady . 1.2K likes. The Schenectady Foundation (TSF) was created by community leaders as a charitable trust to benefit...Jump to. Sections of this page. Accessibility Help. ...After six years, Schenectady filmmaker's 'Cradle' gets premiere.!! That gave me the momentum," Sprauve said. 

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While you're here, how about this:

Sleeping Beauty at 60: Revisiting the Lavish Box Office Failure – /Film
Think of the major Walt Disney Animation Studios releases from its first 20 years. These films are the foundation of the entire company, titles that children of the 1990s and later know as untouchable classics, formed as much by their quality as by their studio-enforced legacy! Schenectady High School news schenectadyhigh school.net/news.html After six years, Schenectady filmmaker's 'Cradle' gets premiere The Daily Gazette. As Prince Sprauve puts it, you can't move people unless you can move their hearts. On Saturday, the Schenectady filmmaker hopes to do just that with the ...Schenectady school leaders highlight clubs as key to student success The Daily Gazette!! Pinocchio . Bambi . Alice in Wonderland . Fantasia . Because these films were re-released in theaters multiple times, and then arrived on home media to become staples of most of our childhoods, it's easy to presume that they were all massive hits initially
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The 1950s began very strong for Disney, especially compared with the 1940s. That decade was one in which the Disney animators worked on package films such as Make Mine Music and Fun and Fancy Free, while also being on the hook for U.S. Army propaganda for the World War II effort. The studio managed to stay afloat without making a ton of big hits, but just barely! Little League team focus of 'Destiny' - Times Union www.timesunion.com /local/article/ ...-548689.php Bob Hoffman and Lou Boronson, the film ' s producers, said the invitation list of about 60 includes mainly people in the movie. Hoffman said the film – 55 years after Schenectady won the World ...!! When Cinderella opened in 1950, it was a massive box-office hit that served as a reminder that the studio could balance its ambitions with crowd-pleasing stories. The following year brought Alice in Wonderland, which was enough of a dud at the box office that, unlike other films from the studio, it wasn't re-released for nearly 25 years, and only then as a way to capitalize on the popularity of psychedelia. Disney's next two films, Peter Pan and Lady and the Tramp, were both hits, the latter of which became the studio's biggest success since Snow White.

Publisher: /Film
Date: 2019-01-29T08:00:04-07:00
Twitter: @slashfilm
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'Success comes only from tenacity and progression' – Romicon Revola, sculptor and video artist
In Part II of our photo essay on the Art Bengaluru 2018 festival, we showcase more of the stunning works along with insights from artist journeys
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The Art Bengaluru 2018 exhibition at UB City has added more colour and creativity to the Diwali festival season, thanks to a lineup of 17 artists from six cities: Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata and Indore. The festival will run through November 11, and is free for all (see Part I of our photo essay here Featured artists this year are Ashish Dubey, Ashu Gupta, Balan Nambiar, Chandan Bhowmick, D Venkatapathy, Devangana Kumar, Ganesh Selvaraj, Gurudas Shenoy, Kavita Jaiswal, Pallon Daruwala, Parvathi Nayar, Rohaan Sulaiman, Romicon Revola, S Ravi Shankar, Saju Kunhan, Vipta Kapadia and Yuvan Bothysathavur

Romicon Revola (‘Romi’) is a Bengaluru-based contemporary artist whose works span public sculpture, painting and video. Some of her recent themes include the environment, sustainability and urbanisation.

Publisher: YourStory.com
Date: 2018-11-07T06:35:53.000Z
Author: Madanmohan Rao
Twitter: @YourStoryCo
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'A Star Is Born': Bradley Cooper isn't really into talking to me
The first trailer for the remake of A Star Is Born, featuring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, has been released. It is Cooper's first feature film as director, as well as Lady Gaga's first significant film acting role. Video: Warner Bros
A Star Is Born: the film has been a full-on occupation for Bradley Cooper for four years

Bradley Cooper is not not happy to be on the press tour for A Star Is Born, the film he specifically, exactingly, meticulously, perfectionistically, obsessively directed, cowrote and stars in. In fact he's very not not happy-- He worked so hard on this movie. Every detail of it comes from a true thing – something he has learnt, something he has seen, something he knows for sure. It's such hard work to try for something true and to get it right, and maybe he has succeeded.

Publisher: The Irish Times
Date: 2018-09-28T14:57:09+0100
Twitter: @IrishTimesCultr
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Quite a lot has been going on:

Rough Magic theatre, 35 years on: 'Dublin in those days was so bohemian'
Lisa Lambe, Darragh Kelly, Peter Hanly, Cathy White, Declan Conlon and Rory Nolan in Improbable Frequency, in 2004
Rough Magic artistic director Lynne Parker: 'If you're really, really determined and you don't admit of any other possibility, you'll make it work somehow. You can't be told not to do it
A Midsummer Night's Dream in 2018: Aoibhéann McCann, Kieran Roche, Karen McCartney, Paul Mescal and Peter Corboy
Paul Mallon, Raymond Scannell, Mags McAuliffe, John Cronin, Jody O'Neill in Digging for Fire in 2013
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It's fascinating how the same set of words can have so many different meanings. I'm sitting in on rehearsals for Rough Magic's forthcoming production of Much Ado About Nothing. Clare Barrett, Maeve Fitzgerald and Venetia Bowe are trying out a scene; drawing nuances of emphasis and feelings from Shakespeare's comedy of love and misunderstanding. When I arrived, Fitzgerald and Barrett were playing swingball on a set that may or may not feature in the final production.

Publisher: The Irish Times
Date: 2019-07-27T05:00:00+0100
Twitter: @IrishTimesCultr
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