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Episode 176: Eline Mets, Writer, Producer, Motocross Racer

September 03, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, women, activism, human rights, gender equity, advancing women, acting, Directors, Editorial, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Producer, Writers, business, DGA, PGA, Studios, theatre, Coaching, documentary, WGA, Action films, Comedy, Immigration, Stunts, webseries

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Eline Mets is creating a series about women in motocross. She got tired of waiting for someone else to do it, so like a real badass woman, she’s doing it herself. Originally from Estonia, Eline is a motocross champion and the first woman in Canada to jump her dirt bike onto an airbag. Passionate about motorcycles and filmmaking, Eline is dedicated to telling stories of badass women. With a background in creating non-fiction content for years, Diaries of Badass Chicks is her directorial scripted series debut. She started a crowd funding for a webseries, and then realized it’s much bigger than that when she received videos and encouragement from women all over the world.
www.badasschicks.tv

September 03, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, gender advocacy, women in film, Studios, female filmmaker, female director, women in motocross
Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, women, activism, human rights, gender equity, advancing women, acting, Directors, Editorial, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Producer, Writers, business, DGA, PGA, Studios, theatre, Coaching, documentary, WGA, Action films, Comedy, Immigration, Stunts, webseries
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Episode 175: Marquette Jones, Filmmaker, Professor, Podcaster

August 27, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, women, activism, human rights, gender equity, advancing women, acting, Directors, Editorial, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Post Production, Producer, Writers, business, DGA, NYU, PGA, Politics, Studios, theatre, Coaching, Comedy, cooking, documentary, WGA

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Marquette Jones began her filmmaking journey in her hometown, Youngstown, Ohio. Marquette is an alumna of New York University’s Film and Television Production graduate program. Before becoming a filmmaker, Marquette was a public interest attorney and social entrepreneur in Oakland, California.  

Her feature film screenplay, AFTER THE JUMP, http://www.afterthejumpmovie.com/, which is currently in development, was recently selected for the Athena Screenwriting Lab in Los Angeles and was a finalist in the Vancouver International Women in Film Festival, Broad Humor Film Festival as well as a semi-finalist in the Atlanta Film Festival Screenplay Competition. It was also selected to participate in the Women in Film/ Sundance Institute’s Film Financing and Strategy Intensive.

Her directing work includes FORGIVING CHRIS BROWN, ROUND ON BOTH SIDES, TUNK, HEROES WANTED and STREETS 2 SUITES (lensed by Bradford Young).  Her films have been featured on Amazon Video, PBS, Showtime, KweliTV, Aspire TV, BET, IFC, StreamPlix and other broadcast & digital outlets. She has also directed several commercial spots, which led to both a Telly Award and Aurora Award for excellence in storytelling.

As a producer, Marquette’s credits include Andrea Williams’ SPOONFUL OF SUGAR, Alrick Brown’s ADVENTURES OF SUPERN*GGER, and Tamika Guishard’s JACKIE. Her past filmmaking-related awards include: New York University’s Warner Bros. Production Award, Panasonic‘s “P2 for a Cause” Grand Prize Winner, Fotokem Film Processing Grant, Woods Hole Film Festival, Best Short Screenplay Winner for “Free’s Rain”, ProMotion Pictures / Heineken Branded Entertainment Shorts Competition Winner, Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival Best Short Narrative, and First Run Festival’s Producing Award.

When she is not busy writing, producing or directing, Marquette hosts the Directing Magic podcast,http://www.directingmagic.com/, and teaches creative media at The University of Alabama.

August 27, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, gender advocacy, women in film, Studios, female filmmaker, podcasting, female director
Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, women, activism, human rights, gender equity, advancing women, acting, Directors, Editorial, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Post Production, Producer, Writers, business, DGA, NYU, PGA, Politics, Studios, theatre, Coaching, Comedy, cooking, documentary, WGA
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Episode 174: Leslie Belzberg, Producer

August 20, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, women, activism, human rights, gender equity, advancing women, acting, Directors, Editorial, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Post Production, Producer, Writers, Action films, AFI, business, Comedy, DGA, Immigration, LGBT, Music Videos, NYU, PGA, Politics, Studios, theatre

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Leslie is a producer, most notably working with John Landis, on all of your favorite things, such as Three Amigos, Beverly Hills Cop III, Coming to America, Trading Places, Thriller, Sliders, Dream On, Blues Brothers 2000, Honey I Shrunk the Kids series, Crazy Heart and the list goes on and on and on, before she transitioned to being a production executive in house.

At the time of this recording, she was at Gaumont, but has since transitioned to the Head of Production for Imagine Entertainment.

Leslie has always worked toward diversity, even and especially when she was the only woman in the room. She has incredible perspective and experience and it was such an honor to get to have this conversation.

August 20, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, gender advocacy, women in film, charles manson, John Landis, Studios
Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, women, activism, human rights, gender equity, advancing women, acting, Directors, Editorial, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Post Production, Producer, Writers, Action films, AFI, business, Comedy, DGA, Immigration, LGBT, Music Videos, NYU, PGA, Politics, Studios, theatre
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Episode 173: Eleanor Wells, Filmmaker

August 13, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, women, activism, human rights, gender equity, advancing women, acting, Directors, Editorial, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Post Production, Producer, Writers

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Eleanor was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and was a lover of film, writing, and storytelling from an early age. She has written and directed several short films, including Feature Presentation, about three lonely people in need of connection who find it at the movies as well as Tales from the Airwaves, a Mercury Theater-esque radio drama. She fell in love with the classics as a teenager, and is especially interested in portraying other eras. She firmly believes storytelling is one of the most powerful tools we have to empathize with and understand the lives of others.

She tells us all about her current film, Eagle Rock, which dives deep into the psychology of what might make a young woman join a cult. It’s pretty fascinating.

You can find more here:

website: https://www.eaglerockshortfilm.com/

instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eaglerockshort/

imdb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9108344/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2

THE 6th ANNUAL LOS ANGELES 

DIVERSITY FILM FESTIVAL 

AUGUST 23 - 25 IN WEST HOLLYWOOD

 

WITH FILM SCREENINGS, PANEL DISCUSSIONS AND GUEST SPEAKERS

 emphasizing works created by and featuring diverse 

stories, artists and experiences. 

 

August 22-24, 2019: The Los Angeles Diversity Film Festival (LADFF) is a three-day event featuring 7 different film screenings that provide the audience with a unique, fun and profound experience in an inclusive and multicultural environment.  Now in its sixth year, the growing festival features 40 films, guest speakers, panel discussions, and Q&As with filmmakers, all presented at the Let Live Theater (916 N. Formosa Ave, LA 90046).  LADFF kicks off Thursday, August 22 at 8PM with a screening of six global shorts with selections from Israel, Iran and the U.S. featuring films about magic, mental health, menstruation, falling in love with Cerebral Palsy, misconduct in a Southern Baptist church, to name only a few.  The screenings will be followed by a Q & A and will be capped with an Opening Night Party and meet and greet with the filmmakers; food and beverages will be served.  For tickets to opening night and other festival programming: https://filmfreeway.com/LADFF/tickets. 

August 13, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, gender advocacy, women in film, indie film, short film, cults, charles manson
Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, women, activism, human rights, gender equity, advancing women, acting, Directors, Editorial, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Post Production, Producer, Writers
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Episode 172: Jeffery Tobias Halter, Gender Strategist

August 06, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, women, business, capital, activism, Coaching, Consulting, human rights, Politics, gender equity, advancing women

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Jeffery Tobias Halter is a gender strategist and the President of YWomen, a strategic consulting company focused on engaging men in women’s leadership advancement. Jeffery is the former Director of Diversity Strategy for The Coca-Cola Company. He is the author of two books including WHY WOMEN, The Leadership Imperative to Advancing Women and is a two-time TEDx speaker. His clients include dozens of Fortune 500 companies and he serves on the Board of Trustees for Miss America 2.0.

I originally interviewed Jeffery for episode 13, which you can find here. This was before #metoo and TimesUp and we were just exploring unconscious gender bias in the workplace.

Jeffery has been doing his work as a gender strategist for a long time, but I wondered how his work has ramped up and changed focus in recent days. Luckily, I got to ask him.

You can find more here:

Gender Advocacy Quiz - https://ywomen.biz/male-advocacy-profile/

Articles - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jefferyhalter/detail/recent-activity/posts/

website - www.ywomen.biz

Twitter - @YWomen

August 06, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, leadership, organizational leadership, gender advocacy
Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, women, business, capital, activism, Coaching, Consulting, human rights, Politics, gender equity, advancing women
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