Rewriting Hollywood

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An award-winning podcast featuring candid conversations about inclusion and social impact in Hollywood, hosted by Jared Milrad, who worked for President Obama and founded Movikarma, a nonprofit organization supported by Warner Bros. Discovery and Lionsgate that empowers underrepresented creative talent. Jared interviews acclaimed directors, writers, actors, producers and other changemaking creatives who are breaking barriers and overcoming adversity to have their stories told and voices heard. Join the conversation on Rewriting Hollywood to empower inclusive, impactful storytellers and harness the power of story for good.

Hilal Sezgin: THE ALL IS ONE, Animal Ethics, and Human Rights
#16
11/22/2023

Jared Milrad sits down with Muslim-German writer and journalist, Hilal Sezgin, to discuss her feature film, THE ALL IS ONE, winner of our 2023 A Show For Social Change Film Festival’s Social Impact Award. 

THE ALL IS ONE is a narrative feature film that encompasses the question of why humans still consume meat. The film follows the aftermath of an incident at the home of Slaughterhouse owner, Werner Haas, in which a ton of slaughter waste is dumped on his front lawn in the middle of the night. Fuming mad, he files charges against unknown persons and foo...


Ria Salway & Claire Sullivan: FENCELINE, “Cancer Alley,” and Science Communication Through Storytelling
#15
11/14/2023

Jared Milrad interviews directors and Ogden Honors students at Louisiana State University, Ria Salway and Claire Sullivan, about their documentary feature film, FENCELINE, winner of our 2023 A Show For Social Change Film Festival’s Best Non-Fiction Award. 

FENCELINE sheds light on Louisiana’s Cancer Alley, an 84-mile petrochemical corridor stretching along the Mississippi River, from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. The strip is characterized by high rates of cancer, which residents have connected to the excessive pollution in the area, and have tirelessly expressed their concern over. These local concerns and calls for aid have long been ignor...


Erica Travia: ARCADE, Mental Health, and 2-D Animation
#14
11/08/2023

Jared Milrad sits down with filmmaker and visual development artist Erica Travia to talk about her animated short film, ARCADE, winner of our 2023 A Show For Social Change Film Festival’s Creativity Award. 

ARCADE explores the topic of mental health through its protagonist, Milo (Gabe Richardson), a college student experiencing anxiety and panic, who is relentlessly pursued by a manifestation of his anxiety, Annie (Mackenzie Shaye Murray). When Annie overtakes the arcade, Milo’s only reprieve from her torment, it soon becomes a psychedelic nightmare. The film asks: will Milo ever be able to break free of Annie...


Bruce Cohen & Tonia Davis: RUSTIN, Queer Representation, and Hidden Histories
#13
11/02/2023

Jared Milrad speaks with film, television, and theater producer, Bruce Cohen, and film producer and co-head of Higher Ground Productions, Tonia Davis, about their new film, RUSTIN. Directed by George C. Wolfe, RUSTIN follows the life of Bayard Rustin (Colman Domingo), a dedicated civil rights activist and advisor to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (Aml Ameen). The film pays particular attention to his work with Dr. King’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference and his termination from the organization due to his sexuality, as well as the prominent role he played in organizing the historic March on Washington in 1963. Cohen an...


Matthew Lopez: RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE, Representation, and Sharing Your Story
#12
08/26/2023

Jared Milrad sits down with Tony Award-winning writer/director Matthew Lopez about his directorial debut, RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE, which tells the story of a transatlantic romance that develops between the son of an American President and Britain's prince. Matthew opens up about his  filmmaking process  for RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE (which is based on the novel of the same name by Casey McQuiston); the importance of LGBTQIA+ storytelling and diverse representation onscreen, and the global impact of the film. Matthew also talks about his upbringing as a self-described "gay Puerto Rican from the Florida panhandle with New York ro...


Clement Virgo: BROTHER, Returning to Film, and Presenting Masculinity
#11
07/26/2023

Jared Milrad interviews writer, director, and producer Clement Virgo about his new film, BROTHER, a poetic adaptation of David Chariandy’s novel of the same name. Elegiac in its unfolding, the film reveals the intimacies of Francis (Aaron Pierre) and Michael (Lamar Johnson), sons of Caribbean immigrants facing questions of masculinity, identity, and family amidst Toronto’s budding and buzzing hip-hop scene. Clement opens up about his return to feature filmmaking after a period of episodic directing (including episodes of BILLIONS, EMPIRE, and GREENLEAF), his journey as a young filmmaker, and exploring themes of vulnerability, othered-ness, and the pressure for...


D. Smith: KOKOMO CITY, Authenticity, and Black Trans Representation
#10
07/17/2023

Jared Milrad interviews director D. Smith about her directorial debut, KOKOMO CITY, a documentary feature that focuses on the lives and stories of four Black trans sex workers in Atlanta and New York City. The film, edited and shot by Smith in bold black and white, is a refreshingly unfiltered portrayal of Black trans life. Holding nothing back, the film vibrates with energy, sex, challenge, and hard-earned wisdom. Executive produced by Lena Waithe, KOKOMO CITY won the Sundance Film Festival’s NEXT Innovator Award and NEXT Audience Award, as well as the Berlinale’s Audience Award in the Panorama Docu...


Julie Cohen: EVERY BODY, Documentary Filmmaking, and Intersex Awareness
#9
07/03/2023

Jared Milrad interviews director Julie Cohen about her latest documentary feature, EVERY BODY, a revelatory exploration of the lives of intersex people. The film focuses on three intersex activists who have come out and embraced their authentic selves despite childhoods tainted by shame, secrecy, and non-consensual surgeries. Exclusive footage from the NBC News archives featured in the film detail an inconceivable case of medical abuse, providing context for the continued exploitation of intersex people by doctors and medical professionals. Julie opens up about her switch from journalism to documentary filmmaking, her previous filmmaking experiences, including the award-winning documentary, RBG...


Juan Felipe Zuleta: UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS, Representation, and Creating Through Adversity
#8
06/26/2023

Jared Milrad sits down with filmmaker Juan Felipe Zuleta about his award-winning feature film directorial debut, UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS, which tells the stories of Peter, a jaded gay man with dwarfism, and his neighbor, Winona, a bubbly and imaginative sex worker, who form an  unexpected friendship as they embark on a spontaneous, out of this world, road-trip to reunite with the missing parts of themselves. Juan opens up about his journey from Medellín, Colombia to Los Angeles and NYC, the importance of representation in Hollywood, and his passion for telling stories about outsiders. 


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STICKS AND STONES: Depression, Anxiety, and Toxic Masculinity
#7
06/19/2023

Jared Milrad interviews Bill Doan about his award-winning animated film, STICKS AND STONES, which tells the story of a man who sorts through the debris of his childhood, seeks help to untangle the differences between his own anxiety and depression, and confronts the impact of toxic masculinity. Bill opens up about his own journey with depression, anxiety, and toxic masculinity - and how drawing and creating art helps him process his trauma and mental health challenges.

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Hunter Brockmann: Autism, Mental Health, and Filmmaking
#6
06/12/2023

Jared Milrad interviews Hunter Brockmann about his award-winning film, A MONTH. A DAY. A YEAR., which tells the story of Serge, a young man living with autism and dealing with ongoing depression. Serge lives on a schedule to try and keep his negative thoughts in check, but everything comes crashing down when he has to face his fears in a confession for therapy.

Hunter opens up about his own experience with autism, depression, and the power of filmmaking to explore and process these personal topics.

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LADY!: Caregiving, Early Onset Dementia, and Stigma
#5
06/05/2023

Jared Milrad chats with award-winning filmmakers Pei Lin Tan and Ee Ming Toh about their powerful documentary, LADY!, which tells the story of a devoted wife who wrestles with reclaiming her sense of self as early onset dementia eats away at her husband’s identity. The filmmakers open up about caregiving, dementia, and the stigmas attached to both, as well as why they decided to make this important project.

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Prof. Evelyn Alsultany: Muslim Inclusion in Hollywood
#4
05/31/2023

Jared Milrad interviews best-selling author Professor Evelyn Alsultany about her powerful new book, Broken: The Failed Promise of Muslim Inclusion , in which Prof. Alsultany argues that Muslims are only included through “crisis diversity,” an institutional pattern of crisis (such as high-profile Islamophobic incidents), response, and then inertia until the next crisis.

Alsultany notably co-authored The Obeidi-Alsultany Test to help Hollywood improve representations of Muslims—what some label the Bechdel test for Muslims—and serves as a consultant for Hollywood studios, making her a leading expert on the history of representations of Arabs and Muslims in the US media, a...


Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore, and Sean Penn at the 76th Cannes Film Festival
#3
05/29/2023

In this special episode live from the 76th Cannes Film Festival, Jared Milrad interviews Oscar winning actors Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore, and Sean Penn about their upcoming films MAY DECEMBER and BLACK FLIES. Natalie and Julianne discuss the portrayal of women in media, while Sean addresses healthcare inequity in the United States. These excerpts were taken from press conferences at Cannes used to promote both projects.

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Sevier Crespo: Staying True to Yourself, Producing, and Rising in Hollywood
#2
04/29/2023

Jared Milrad interviews Puerto Rican-born Sevier Crespo, p.g.a., an award-winning film, television and commercial producer who learned the ropes from Jerry Bruckheimer, Michael Mann and Ridley Scott. Sevier opens up about his upbringing and journey from acting to producing, how he's managed to build a unique career in Hollywood, his recent Rolling Stone article on cultural change, and his upcoming film “Billy Knight,” starring the legendary Al Pacino, Charlie Heaton (“Stranger Things”) and Diana Silvers (“Booksmart”).


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Making It In Hollywood: Bree Frank and Kiana Madani on Creating Opportunities in Entertainment
#1
04/21/2023

In this special interview from Movikarma's Rewriting Hollywood Summit, Jared Milrad sits down with industry leaders Bree Frank (former executive at Reese Witherspoon's production company, Hello Sunshine) and Kiana Madani (actor/producer who stars in an upcoming Apple TV+ series). Bree and Kiana open up about their personal journeys as underrepresented voices in Hollywood, their advice for folks looking to build a career in entertainment, and how to make Hollywood more inclusive, equitable, and representative. 

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THE MARTHA MITCHELL EFFECT: Gaslighting, Nixon, Watergate, and Women in Politics
#38
03/09/2023

Jared Milrad interviews directors directors Anne Alvergue and Debra McClutchy and producers Beth Levison and Judith Mizrachy about their Oscar-nominated short documentary, THE MARTHA MITCHELL EFFECT, which tells the incredible true story of a Republican cabinet wife who was gaslighted by the Nixon Administration to keep her quiet during the 1970s Watergate scandal. This all-female filmmaking team open up about why they decided to tell this forgotten story, why Martha Mitchell deserves our attention as an unlikely whistleblower, and the status of women in politics and government.


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Joshua Seftel: STRANGER AT THE GATE, Islamophobia, hate, and healing
#37
03/07/2023

Jared Milrad interviews award-winning filmmaker Joshua Seftel about his Oscar-nominated short documentary, STRANGER AT THE GATE, which tells the incredible true story of a a Marine who - while planning a terrorist attack on a mosque in a small American town - comes face-to-face with the people he is trying to kill, forcing him to confront his own actions. Joshua opens up about his personal journey in filmmaking, what drew him to this inspiring story, and how we can bridge cultural divides across religion, race, and ethnicity to build a more peaceful world.

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A HOUSE MADE OF SPLINTERS: Ukrainian Children Living In A War Zone
#36
03/07/2023

Jared Milrad sits down with award-winning filmmaker Simon Lereng Wilmont about his Oscar-nominated short documentary, A HOUSE MADE OF SPLINTERS, which tells the harrowing story of children and staff at a rundown halfway home in Eastern Ukraine - and the plight of vulnerable children who await court custody decisions about their future. Simon opens up about what drew him to this timely subject and his process for filming in such challenging conditions, how children adapt to living in war-torn regions, and the future of Ukraine. 

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MY YEAR OF DICKS: Virginity, Sexuality, and Growing Up
#35
03/01/2023

Jared Milrad chats with writer/creator Pam Ribon about her Oscar-nominated animated short film, MY YEAR OF DICKS, a hilarious and provocative work of animation thirty years in the making about an imaginative fifteen year-old who is stubbornly determined to lose her virginity despite the pathetic pickings in the outskirts of Houston in the early 90’s. Pam opens up about why she decided to turn her best-selling memoir, NOTES TO BOYS (AND OTHER THINGS I SHOULDN’T SHARE IN PUBLIC), into an autobiographical animated film; her thoughts on virginity and the pressures faced by teenage girls; and the evolving role...


THE FLYING SAILOR: Animating the 1917 Halifax Explosion, Canadian filmmaking, and women in film
#34
02/22/2023

Jared Milrad interviews award-winning filmmaker-animators Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis about their Oscar-nominated animated short film, THE FLYING SAILOR, which tells the incredible true-life story of a man blown two kilometers through the air by the 1917 Halifax Explosion—the largest accidental non-nuclear explosion in history. Wendy and Amanda open up their multi-decade filmmaking partnership, why they chose to make this powerful film, how Americans can learn from the National Film Board of Canada's approach to filmmaking, and the progress of women in film - particularly behind the camera.

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THE FIRST STEP: Criminal Justice and Prison Reform, Van Jones and The Trump Administration
#33
02/13/2023

Jared Milrad sits down with award-winning filmmakers Brandon and Lance Kramer about their powerful new documentary, THE FIRST STEP, which details the efforts of activist Van Jones as he attempts to bring people together to pass a landmark criminal justice bill on prison reform, The First Step Act, which was signed into law by Former President Trump in 2018. An intimate portrait of an activist’s isolation as he attempts to make change in a divided nation, THE FIRST STEP features Jared Kushner, Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, Vice President Kamala Harris, Senator Bernie Sanders, Senator Cory Booker, and numerous activists and po...


CASSANDRA FREEMAN: Bel-Air, Aunt Viv, inclusion and representation in Hollywood
#32
02/08/2023

Jared Milrad chats with award-winning actor Cassandra Freeman about her groundbreaking role as Aunt Viv in BEL-AIR, which tells the story of a street-smart teen whose life is forever transformed when he moves from the streets of West Philadelphia to live with his relatives in one of LA's wealthiest suburbs. Before Season 2 of BEL-AIR premieres on Peacock on February 23rd, Cassie opens up about her mentors and journey in Hollywood, from starring in major projects such as Marvel's LUKE CAGE, the acclaimed FX series ATLANTA, Spike Lee's INSIDE MAN opposite Denzel Washington, and Chris Rock's I THINK I LOVE...


Jay Rosenblatt: HOW DO YOU MEASURE A YEAR? | Family, Parenting, and Growing Up
#31
01/31/2023

Jared Milrad interviews two-time Oscar-nominated director Jay Rosenblatt about his Oscar-nominated short film, HOW DO YOU MEASURE A YEAR?, which is nominated for Best Documentary Short at the 2023 Academy Awards. This moving and personal documentary is about the relationship of a father and his daughter. For nearly two decades, Jay filmed his daughter Ella every year on her birthday, asking the same questions. We watch as Ella matures from a 2 year old to an 18 year old - with all the beautiful and awkward stages in between - as the father-daughter relationship evolves in all its complexities. Jay opens up...


Cyrus Neshvad: THE RED SUITCASE, Iranian women and girls, and forced child marriage
#30
01/20/2023

Jared Milrad chats with Oscar-nominated director Cyrus Neshvad about his Oscar-nominated short film, THE RED SUITCASE, which tells the heartbreaking story of a 16-year-old Iranian girl who must decide whether to accept being forced into marrying a middle-aged man she has never met in a foreign country - or try to escape and seek freedom. Cyrus opens up about his own Iranian heritage and why he wanted to tell this harrowing story, the plight of Iranian girls who are victims of forced marriage and human trafficking, and the ongoing human rights violations against girls, women, filmmakers, and...


Tobi Bamtefa: MAYOR OF KINGSTOWN, career changes, and building an acting career
#29
01/05/2023

Jared Milrad sits down with actor Tobi Bamtefa, who stars in Season 2 of the hit show MAYOR OF KINGSTOWN opposite Jeremy Renner, which premieres on Paramount Plus on January 15th. Tobi opens up about his unique global upbringing between London and Nigeria, his career change to acting after studying law, and his journey in Hollywood thus far. 

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FINDING PALEMAHAN: Jillian Li on reducing pollution in Bali & environmental justice
#28
12/21/2022

Jared Milrad interviews director Jillian Li about her award-winning documentary FINDING PALEMAHAN, which tells the story of Darmawan, a Balinese man who found a solution to plastic pollution by uniting his community behind an ancient philosophy: Tri Hita Karana. Jillian opens up about her unique background as a filmmaker, her connection to Bali and interest in environmental justice, and the power of storytelling to inspire social change. 

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WILDCAT: Samantha Zwicker on rescuing wildlife in the Amazon and mental health
#27
12/15/2022

Jared Milrad sits down with scientist Samantha Zwicker, a subject of the new Prime Video and Amazon Studios documentary WILDCAT, which tells the story of a young British soldier, Harry Turner, who is struggling with depression and PTSD and finds a second chance in the Amazon rainforest when he meets an American scientist - and together they foster an orphaned baby ocelot. Samantha opens up about her training as a conservationist, field ecologist, and wildlife rescuer; her cutting-edge work in the Amazon rainforest rehabilitating orphaned ocelots and protecting wildlife with her nonprofit organization Hoja Nueva; and her experiences with...


Jusep Moreno: WHEN PIGS ESCAPE, plant-based living, and the plight of farmed animals
#26
12/03/2022

Jared Milrad sits down with filmmaker Jusep Moreno about his award-winning documentary, WHEN PIGS ESCAPE, which tells the story of Matilda, a pig who escaped from a farm and gave birth to her piglets shortly after in a nearby woodland. Following a pressure campaign, the pig family was eventually rescued by Brinsley Animal Rescue and The Surge Sanctuary in the UK. WHEN PIGS ESCAPE recounts the campaign to save the pig family and follows the new life of Matilda and her babies after being rescued, in a biographical piece that invites us to look at pigs like we have...


WHEN MEN WERE MEN: Gender Identity, Masculinity, and Storytelling
#25
11/17/2022

Jared Milrad interviews Aidan Dick and Izzi Rojas about their award-winning film WHEN MEN WERE MEN, which tells the story of a young actor struggling with gender identity who has to let go of his idea of masculinity before he loses sight of who he is and who he loves. Aidan and Izzi open up about why they decided to co-direct their project with Izzi starring as the lead, what their film says about gender identity and masculinity, and how storytelling can open minds and change hearts.  

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Lauren Aboulafia: SUPER SCAR and overcoming traumatic childbirth
#24
11/09/2022

Jared Milrad chats with award-winning animator and director Lauren Aboulafia about her autobiographical short film, SUPER SCAR, which tells the story of a new mom’s unexpected struggle to stay sane amidst the madness of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).  Lauren opens up about her traumatic childbirth experience and her approach to creating SUPER SCAR, why it's important for women to share their childbirth stories, and how we can create more transparent, authentic, and inclusive spaces for underrepresented storytellers. 

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David Sarfati: PROPHETS OF CHANGE, music, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
#23
11/02/2022

Jared Milrad interviews David Sarfati, producer of the award-winning documentary PROPHETS OF CHANGE, which follows several artists/activists from both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - Muslims & Jews; Palestinians & Israelis; gay and straight - as they summon courage, love, and determination to break a cycle of fear, distrust, and resentment to come together through music. David opens up about the process of making this ambitious documentary over six years, how music and art can bridge divides and reduce conflict, and the impact that he hopes PROPHETS OF CHANGE will have in the Middle East and beyond. 

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Faith Strongheart: HAVANA and telling forgotten stories
#22
10/27/2022

Jared Milrad sits down with award-winning director Faith Strongheart about her short film, HAVANA, which tells the story of a man in 1970s Cuba who is forced to reexamine his life choices when his secret lover makes a difficult request. Faith opens up about her career journey earning a MFA in directing from UCLA and working as a production manager/supervisor on feature films and short-form nonfiction for Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and more; her experience balancing her life and career as an underrepresented filmmaker; and how we can make Hollywood more inclusive, equitable, and representative.

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Craig Boreham: LONESOME, Queer Cinema, and LGBTQ+ Sexuality Onscreen
#21
10/11/2022

Jared Milrad interviews award-winning filmmaker Craig Boreham, writer/director of the new film LONESOME, which tells the story of country boy Casey, who hooks up with a street-smart city boy Tib and finds a connection that neither of them expect or know how to negotiate. Craig opens up about the state of queer cinema, why it's important to authentically explore LGBTQ+ sexuality onscreen, his unique casting process, and how we can create more opportunities for LGBTQ+ storytellers in Hollywood.

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FIRE ISLAND and Equality California: Fighting For Representation Onscreen and Off
#20
10/05/2022

Jared Milrad chats with the cast of Hulu's FIRE ISLAND, which tells the story of a group of queer best friends who gather in Fire Island Pines for their annual week of love and laughter, when a sudden change of events might make this their last summer in gay paradise. Actor/writer/executive producer Joel Kim Booster and actors Matt Rogers and Torian Miller open up about why this groundbreaking film is so important, how underrepresented talent can tell their own stories, and what needs to change in Hollywood to make it truly inclusive, equitable, and representative. PLUS: Jared...


LYLE, LYLE, CROCODILE: Co-Directing, Singing Crocodiles, and Inclusion
#19
09/30/2022

Jared Milrad interviews award-winning directors Will Speck and Josh Gordon about their upcoming live-action musical film, LYLE, LYLE, CROCODILE, which tells the heartwarming story of Lyle, a singing crocodile that loves baths, caviar, and great music. Based on the beloved best-selling children’s book, the adaptation stars Oscar-winning actor Javier Bardem and Constance Wu, with music from the composers of The Greatest Showman and Grammy-nominated singer Shawn Mendes as Lyle. Will and Josh open up about their decades-long creative collaboration directing award-winning commercials and comedic films such as BLADES OF GLORY, making impactful PSAs about marriage equality and organ do...


Esther Moon: PARTNER TRACK and Centering Underrepresented Stories
#18
09/17/2022

Jared Milrad chats with returning guest actor Esther Moon about her latest project, Netflix's PARTNER TRACK, which follows Ingrid Yun (Arden Cho), an idealistic young Korean-American attorney on the partner track at an elite and overwhelmingly non-diverse New York City law firm.  Esther opens up about her career since appearing in the Oscar-nominated film MINARI, why it was so meaningful to have Korean-American characters centered in PARTNER TRACK, and the status of inclusion and representation in Hollywood.

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WORLDS APART: Gender Fluidity, Shame, and Creating Space
#17
09/08/2022

Jared Milrad sits down with actors GloZell Green and Reante Brown and director Pat Branch to discuss their new project, WORLDS APART, which follows a gender-fluid millennial as they attempt to overcome adversity in a challenging world. GloZell, Reante, and Pat open up about the inclusive themes of WORLDS APART, why LGBTQ+ equality is so important, and how we can make storytelling more inclusive and equitable than ever before. 

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OUR AMERICAN FAMILY: Addiction, Family, and the Courage to Fight Back
#16
08/31/2022

Jared Milrad interviews Hallee Adelman and Sean King O'Grady, directors and producers of the new documentary OUR AMERICAN FAMILY, which takes an honest, unfiltered look at a close-knit Philadelphia family dealing with generational substance abuse.  Hallee and Sean discuss the impact of addiction and substance abuse on families, how we can overcome addiction by confronting it openly, and hope for the future of substance abuse treatment and ways to fight back against chronic addiction.

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Alise Willis: ECHOES on Netflix, modeling and acting
#15
08/18/2022

Jared Milrad chats with model and actor Alise Willis, who stars in ECHOES, a new Netflix series that premieres on August 19th. Also starring Michelle Monaghan and Matt Bomer, ECHOES tells the story of identical twin sisters who face dire consequences after deciding to swap their lives. Alise opens up about her experience modeling and overcoming racism and body image pressures, her transition into acting and working on major projects such as Eddie Murphy's COMING 2 AMERICA, and her views on diversity, equity, inclusion, and representation in Hollywood.

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