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Episode 163: Angela Cohen, Actress, Writer, Filmmaker

June 04, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women, Writers, activism, human rights, Studios, music, Digital content, Directors, documentary, film festivals, Independent Film, Producer, webseries, business, Coaching, Comedy, Commercials, entrepreneur, family films, healthcare, investment, theatre, VFX, acting

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I spoke with Angela Cohen for episode 163. Angela is a writer and an actress with a degree from Emory University in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology. In 2012, Angela founded Charley Bear Productions Inc, with a vision to affect change through art, showcasing the female perspective in front of and behind the camera. Charley Bear produced the dramatic short film, Without Grace, starring Angela alongside award winning actress Ann Dowd. It is wonderful and you should watch it.

In fact, you should watch it today, as it is in the All Voices Film Festival on Amazon through June 17th. Finalists are based upon the numbers of views in the time period. Angela would love to recoup her angel investor’s generous contribution in making this film and stir your heart with emotion in the process. It's 18 minutes- you have 18 minutes!  

Here's the link to watch Without Grace. Tell your friends! 

Angela is fascinated with the brain and the overlap of art and science. The synergy of this will be actualized in her work in Virtual Reality, which she will tell us all about.


June 04, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
writer, WGA, women writers, culture, politics, producing, filmmaker, independent film, acting, acting technique, Ann Dowd
Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women, Writers, activism, human rights, Studios, music, Digital content, Directors, documentary, film festivals, Independent Film, Producer, webseries, business, Coaching, Comedy, Commercials, entrepreneur, family films, healthcare, investment, theatre, VFX, acting
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Episode 162: Stavroula Toska and Eleni Yiovas of SWITCH

May 28, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women, Writers, activism, human rights, Politics, Immigration, Studios, music, Digital content, Directors, documentary, film festivals, Independent Film, intimacy coordinator, Producer, webseries

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I spoke with Stavroula Toska and Eleni Yiovas about their award-winning series SWITCH. Switch is the story based on Stavroula’s experiences of going undercover and working as a dominatrix in New York City. Now before you pre-judge this, as I did, let me tell you, you have never heard anyone describe the BDSM world before in this way. Stavroula is the creator, writer, actor – coming from a long career as a filmmaker, and Eleni is an Executive Producer and actor.

The series features no less than Olympia Dukakis, John Lindstrom, and Cady McClain, and episodes were directed by Cady McClain, Laurie Weltz, Katie Maguire and Stavroula.

Stavroula and Eleni sat down with me and spoke of this work with such empathy, compassion, and respect for humanity, vulnerability, and the ways in which we heal the world. Seriously, we brought up Brene Brown.

More about the series:

www.switchtheseries.com

Based on the true life story of creator Stavroula Toska, SWITCH follows Stella, an immigrant woman with a dark past who begins training as a professional dominatrix in New York City's most exclusive BDSM Establishment while battling PTSD and trying to build a better life for herself. 

SWITCH takes viewers on a journey to the riveting world of BDSM from a deeply benevolent, unorthodox and cerebral POV by following Stella and the main characters as they navigate leading a double life, the struggle for power, identity, ambition, love and family.  We explore the many aspects of human nature and conditioning that most people never discuss openly; the fantasies we have and why, the childhood trauma buried inside each one of us, the various masks we wear in order to survive in this world, the struggle to lead a decent life, the unspoken pain that is desperately looking for an outlet, the duality in us all, and the lengths we go to in order to connect with one another. 

The title refers to the switch we make when we explore our other side, when we go through the darkness in order to find our light, when we start listening to the parts of our self that were shamed to silence, when we hit rock bottom and start rising again.  Switch is also a popular term used in BDSM practice representing the power exchange between two consenting adults of the opposite sex. 

HuffPo story about Stavroula here

The Awards so far…

SWITCH was recently honored with the 2019 BEST STORY AWARD at the prestigious Santa Fe Film Festival, it has received the BEST SUSPENSE/ BEST ACTION AWARD at the New York Women in Film and Television & Go Indie TV / Roku TV competition, and Stavroula Toska received the OUTSTANDING ACTRESS AWARD category in the same competition. The series has also received the BEST PILOT / BEST NEW SERIES AWARD at the 2019 Calcutta International Film Festival and at the 2019 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival, the BEST PILOT AWARD at the 2019 Best Shorts Film Festival, the BEST WEB SERIES AWARD at the Global Shorts Film Festival. 

Cast: 

SWITCH features a most inclusive and stellar cast and crew (over 70% female), including Academy Award and Golden Globe winner Olympia Dukakis (Moonstruck, The Infiltrator, Bored to Death, Steel Magnolias, Tales of the City, Look who’s Talking), two-time Emmy winner Cady McClain (All My Children, As the World Turns, Seeing is Believing: Women Direct, Law & Order), Emmy-nominee Jon Lindstrom (True Detective, BOSCH, NCIS: Los Angeles, General Hospital) Mark Borkowski (House of Cards, Boardwalk Empire, Blue Bloods), India Ennenga (The Irishman, The Orchard, About Scout, Treme), Bobby Daniel Rodriguez (Narcos, Central Park Five, Bel Canto, Orange in the New Black), Katie Maguire (Billions, Search Party, LI Divas, Blue Bloods), Catherine Chadwick (White Collar, Z: The Beginning of Everything, The Normal Heart).

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May 28, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
writer, WGA, women writers, race, culture, politics, producing, filmmaker, independent film, BDSM, Dominatrix
Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women, Writers, activism, human rights, Politics, Immigration, Studios, music, Digital content, Directors, documentary, film festivals, Independent Film, intimacy coordinator, Producer, webseries
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Episode 161: Lee Broda, Actor, Producer

May 23, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, WGA, women, Writers, activism, human rights, Politics, Immigration, Studios, music, songwriting

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Lee is an Israeli-born poet who writes about the beauties – and uncertainties – of life from a distinctly observant perspective. Her first book of poetry; Whispers From the Moon is available now and she reads some of it for us.

Lee is also a celebrated actor and producer, and is the founder of LB Entertainment, which develops, finances, and produces major independent films, where she has shepherded over thirty films to success.

Additionally, Lee is the founder of the group Women Creating Change, an organization that bridges, empowers, and creates opportunities for female writers, directors, producers, and actors from the Middle East.

We talked about all it. Like it’s no big deal.

May 23, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
writer, WGA, women writers, race, culture, politics, producing, filmmaker, independent film
Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, WGA, women, Writers, activism, human rights, Politics, Immigration, Studios, music, songwriting
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Episode 138: Julia Camara, Filmmaker, Writer

January 08, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Directors, Diversity, Editorial, entertainment, entrepreneur, family films, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, horror film, Immigration, Independent Film, PGA, Politics, Producer, Studios, WGA, women, Writers

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To kick off this year, I sat down with writer and filmmaker Julia Camara. Originally from Brazil, Julia has made several award-winning shorts. She has also written the feature films Area Q, Open Road, and Occupants. She recently released her experimental feature film called In Transit, which won Best Experimental film at the Glendale International Film Festival and is available to rent or buy on Amazon Video.

We talked about her career, her films, and spent a minute unpacking the Kavanagh hearings, as we recorded during that week. Somehow, we kept our sense of humor, because we laugh a lot about the absurdity of gender inequality.

January 08, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
independent film, filmmaker, writer, director, female filmmaker, women in film
Directors, Diversity, Editorial, entertainment, entrepreneur, family films, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, horror film, Immigration, Independent Film, PGA, Politics, Producer, Studios, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 136: Megan Woeppel, Showrunner, Producer, Director, Writer

December 18, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Competition Show, Digital content, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, music, Producer, women, Writers

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Megan started out as a cinematographer and then transitioned to being a producer and a writer. She is currently the Showrunner on Gears Pro Circuit All Access, and is gearing up to shoot her feature film called Nightmare Mansion which is set and will be filmed in Kansas city.

She shares some amazing tales from the trenches, including barreling down a road in the Republic of Georgia at 100 miles an hour while being forbidden to wear a seatbelt. Honestly, it’s a miracle she’s alive.

December 18, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in tv, women in entertainment, Gears Pro, gaming, filmmaker, women in cinematography
Competition Show, Digital content, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, music, Producer, women, Writers
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Episode 134: Julia Lynn Huffman, Storyteller, Filmmaker, Coach

December 04, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in activism, business, Coaching, Consulting, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, Independent Film, Politics, Post Production, Producer, Reality, Unscripted, webseries, WGA, women, Writers

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Julia started out in broadcast journalism and acting, and then transitioned to working behind the camera. Having worked in the television industry for over two decades and cutting her teeth as a coordinator, writer, producer, shooter and editor for companies like E! Entertainment, Steven Bochko Productions and HGTV, Julia went on to direct, write and produce her own feature film and become one of a handful of female directors to win multiple awards in the film festival circuit and secure world-wide distribution for her first feature film, endorsed by Dr Jane Goodall, Medicine of the Wolf.

Julia just finished her short film WOLF SPIRIT starring world renowned National Geographic photographer Jim Brandenburg and will be using the film as a tool for education about the value of wolves and their necessary place on the north American landscape.

We talked about her passion projects, tenacity in the business, and the state of women in the world. As we do.

You can reach Julia via LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-h-30a7734/

December 04, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
filmmaker, women in entertainment, wolves, documentaries, storyteller, director, writers, women in tv
activism, business, Coaching, Consulting, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, Independent Film, Politics, Post Production, Producer, Reality, Unscripted, webseries, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 131: Monique Sorgen, Writer, Director

November 13, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Comedy, DGA, Directors, Diversity, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Music Videos, Producer, Reality, Studios, theatre, Unscripted, webseries, WGA, women, Writers

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Monique is a writer and director of TV and film. After graduating from UCLA, Monique worked as a director’s assistant in television dramas and comedies. She then made a short film, Pants on Fire, which garnered international distribution and led to writing jobs such as “Blind Date,” and for variety and alternative shows on Comedy Central, and VH1; after which she landed a staff position at ABC in a development think tank.

Monique has also written the feature films The Babymaker, a Chinese remake of the film Love Stinks, Rock n’ Roll Princess, and All the Way Down. In 2014, she was selected as a finalist for the ABC TV writing program. During this time, Monique also completed her first novel, How Long You Should Wait to Have Sex.

Her most recent directing work includes several music videos, a web series pilot, and 3 unscripted series for the international network Fashion One, which she produced in the Philippines.  

There is more, but I will let her tell it in the interview. Also, she has many stories about being the only woman in a writer’s room. Let’s just say it wasn’t awesome, but it does seem to be getting better.

Now, a brief disclaimer. We conducted this interview outside in a park. So, there is plenty of ambient noise of children, traffic, and an ill-times roofer across the street. Pretend you are on a nature walk and having this conversation with Monique. It will be worth it, I promise.

You can reach Monique here:

Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/moniquesorgen 

Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/moniquesorgen

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/moniquesorgenlove/

Website: https://sorgenm.wixsite.com/moniquesorgen

New Short Film website: https://sorgenm.wixsite.com/sorrynotsorry

Short film twitter: https://twitter.com/NotSorryFilm 

Book: "HOW LONG YOU SHOULD WAIT TO HAVE SEX" on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/How-Long-Should-Wait-Have-ebook/dp/B00CCH4VIQ



November 13, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women writers, women in tv, women in entertainment, women podcasters, writers room, writer's room, female writer, filmmaker, director, Alliance of Women Directors
Comedy, DGA, Directors, Diversity, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Music Videos, Producer, Reality, Studios, theatre, Unscripted, webseries, WGA, women, Writers
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