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Episode 89: Molly-Ann Leikin, Songwriter, Consultant

February 13, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, Coaching, Consulting, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Music Videos, women, Writers, music, songwriting

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Molly is a Songwriter, a Songwriting Consultant, and an Author. She was a staff writer at A&M Records, and has won numerous awards and been nominated for an Emmy for her work on Happy Endings. She also helps songwriters shape their songs and get them to market, and has written books to that end. You can find Molly and her services at songmd.com.

She has a method, and after talking to her I feel like I could write a hit song! I’ll keep you posted…

And this, when your family considers songwriting to be a few steps below being a drug dealer or a prostitute, it is very motivating to be successful.

February 13, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in tv, women in music, songwriting, music, AFM, ASCAP, BMI
business, Coaching, Consulting, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Music Videos, women, Writers, music, songwriting
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Episode 88: Marilyn Anderson, Writer

February 06, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Coaching, Comedy, Consulting, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, family films, hollywood, Independent Film, theatre, WGA, women, Writers

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Marilyn is a Writer with many TV and Film credits and her most recent book, “How to Live Like a Millionaire When you’re a Million Short.” Her book answers one of the biggest questions of the Universe, “How does Marilyn live?” You can find it here. She has written on Murphy Brown, FAME, Friday the 13th and many others.

She started life as a scientist and then had one lucky break after another. She has a million stories and she cracks me up. Doesn’t everyone book a Broadway show their first week in New York?

February 06, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
WGA, writers, women in entertainment, women in tv, women in comedy, author, how to live like a millionaire, FAME, Murphy Brown, women in film
Coaching, Comedy, Consulting, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, family films, hollywood, Independent Film, theatre, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 87: Chelsea Steiner, Writer/Director

January 30, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Comedy, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, healthcare, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, LGBT, webseries, WGA, women, Writers

Chelsea is a Writer/Director and is currently producing her webseries called Thank You, Come Again. You can find her (NSFW) Indiegogo campaign here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/thank-you-come-again-sex-lgbt#/  

Chelsea came up as a film and television writer while also being a sex educator and diversity advocate. While working her day job as the Social Media Manager at The Pleasure Chest in West Hollywood, she looked around and realized this was show that writes itself. So, she wrote it and has set out to produce it.

I was admittedly nervous to interview Chelsea, as at heart I am a WASPY girl who grew up in Catholic school and would certainly never discuss sex publicly. But Chelsea is a smart, open, and talented woman who gave a very interesting interview and helped me mature just a little bit more. But, do listen to the episode with your headphones in and don’t play it in the car during carpool.

January 30, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
webseries, women in entertainment, women in film, women in tv, women in comedy, writers, female director, sex positive, pleasure chest
Comedy, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, healthcare, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, LGBT, webseries, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 86: Shannon and Tia Ayers

January 23, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Comedy, Commercials, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, PGA, webseries, WGA, women, Writers, youtube influencer

Shannon and Tia are writing/producing partners under the company Borndreamer. They came up separately through production and comedy, while still making viral videos and other projects together, until they decided to relaunch the company their mother started years ago. Together, they made the film Firm with a Purpose, which was the Audience Favorite at the Women in Comedy Festival in 2017, and screened last night at the Women in Film Annual Shorts event.

We had a funny and thoughtful conversation that ranged from competitions and collaboration, to motherhood and bias.  What does success really mean? And if you say, “Well, I guess I’m a badass,” are you?

They are launching a podcast called Sister Stuff soon, where they will be telling stories, talking about their journey in filmmaking and trying to make each other laugh. You can follow them and find out more at borndreamer.com. 

January 23, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, women podcasters, women in tv, women in comedy, comedy, video, digital content, short film, writers, producer
Comedy, Commercials, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, PGA, webseries, WGA, women, Writers, youtube influencer
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Episode 85: Amy Spies, Writer

January 16, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Coaching, Consulting, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, hollywood, PGA, soap opera, webseries, WGA, women, Writers

Amy wrote on 90210 and Melrose Place (the OG) among many other shows, but those are what made me fangirl. She comes from a Hollywood family - her parents were moved out to Los Angeles by Desilu Studios. (As you do.) And although she resisted joining the family business, she eventually did, going on to write “Girls Just Want to Have Fun.”

I loved hearing her stories and her journey and I think you will too. She’s a writer, a teacher, a mentor and is deeply into mindfulness. She teaches a mindfulness writing program which helps people, especially women, find their voice. This is the time that we all need to find our voices.

This is a Master Class.

January 16, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, women in tv, writers, WGA, female entrepreneurs, 90210, Melrose Place, feminism
Coaching, Consulting, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, hollywood, PGA, soap opera, webseries, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 84: Amanda Upson, Producer

January 11, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, capital, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, PGA, women

Amanda is an Attorney turned Film Producer, whose first film Magnum Opus is available now on Amazon Prime. Amanda is incredibly determined, and when she puts her mind to something, she gets it done. Everything can be figured out.

And here is something we should impart to all of our children, especially our girls – take opportunities to fail. It is so important. If you are too afraid to fail, you won’t take chances and do the things that really scare you. And that is where the real success lies.

Magnum Opus is streaming everywhere, including on amazon prime (http://amzn.to/2zbuTqY), iTunes (http://apple.co/2ybu0zy), google play, etc.  Please follow and share on social at:

 https://www.facebook.com/MagnumOpusMovie

 https://twitter.com/MagnumOpusMovie 

and you can find the trailer here: http://www.magnumopusmovie.com/trailer/ (sharing is caring, and every time a person shares or clicks buy, an attorney saves her soul). 

January 11, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, PGA, indie film, independent film, working women, crossfit, entertainment, equality, gender equality, sexual harassment, employment law, feminism, film & TV, hearing impaired, thriller, amazon, diversity, failure, SheEO
business, capital, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, PGA, women
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Episode 83: Selyna Warren and Marissa Read, Producers, Writers, Actors, Directors

January 09, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, Comedy, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, webseries, WGA, women, Writers, youtube influencer

Selyna and Marissa are Show Runners/Executive Producers of their YouTube Red show called Foursome. They sold their first show at 24 and they are going strong, making their unique mark in this business. They are prolific writers, passionate actors, and have just added Directors to their resumes.

And they have warned you, steer clear of the common table at Republic of Pie if you don’t want to get caught in their uproar.

January 09, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, women in tv, women in entertainment, youtube, foursome, writers, WGA, female director, director, actor, musical theatre, digital marketing, digital content, YA, multi-hyphenate
business, Comedy, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, webseries, WGA, women, Writers, youtube influencer
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Episode 82: Rachel Feldman, Director, Writer

January 02, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in DGA, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, women, Writers

Rachel is a Director and Writer. She has Directed many hours of television as well as films, and is currently developing the Lilly Ledbetter story for a feature film that she will also direct. Having been in this business since she was the voice of Lucy in the Peanuts cartoons, she has an important perspective on this business and where we are headed – for women in particular.

She has been directing television since Doogie Howser. And yet, she is asked to shadow before being hired. The hiring criteria for men and women is still different, and we are still operating under the myth that women in general need more training. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of female directors ready to work right now. No more training required. Let’s shift the focus away from more training and onto the people who hire to insist on more inclusion.

And you can sense an artist when you are talking to them.

January 02, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, women in tv, Lilly Ledbetter, DGA, female director, Alliance of Women Directors, filmmakers, film & TV, director, Directing, diversity
DGA, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, women, Writers
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Episode 81: Nicole Feenstra, Actor, Writer, Producer

December 19, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Comedy, Commercials, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, webseries, women, Writers

Nicole is an Actor who also wrote and produced her webseries called Broken Hearts Division. You can find it here: www.brokenheartsdivision.com. It is hilarious, with a brilliant premise. There is a division of LAPD that prosecutes crimes of the heart. At least, there should be.

She came up through theatre and also advertising and marketing. All of her skills came together in producing the pilot to her series and launching a crowdfunding campaign.

We did this interview as a simulcast facebook live and Instagram live and it now lives on video on YouTube and you can watch it here: http://bit.ly/2zYt8CE

December 19, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, women in tv, webseries, broken hearts division, film & TV, digital content, digital marketing, writers, showrunner, producer, actor, acting
Comedy, Commercials, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, webseries, women, Writers
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Episode 80: Alexia Anastasio, Filmmaker

December 12, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, documentary, Independent Film, hollywood, film festivals

Alexia is a filmmaker, and a serious go-getter. She has made 10 films, including Adventures in Plymptoons!, Ginger Girls: The Secret Lives of Redheads, and Little Fishes. She is currently working on her new film called Fantastic Santa Monaco.

She started an art and film festival while she was still in college. She taught me a lot about social media. She is incredibly generous.

And she has the coolest car in the world.

You can find her and her projects here.

December 12, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
independent film, documentaries, women in film, writers, women in entertainment, filmmakers, indie film, film festival, artist, crowd funding, seed & Spark
Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, documentary, Independent Film, hollywood, film festivals
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Episode 79: Alexandra Boylan, Actor, Writer, Director

December 05, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, women, horror film, faith-based films, family films, youtube influencer

Alexandra is an Actor, Writer and Producer.  She has two production companies – Mirror Tree Productions produces Horror Films and Mustard Seed Entertainment produces Faith-based Family Films. Because there is room for both.

She moved to Albuquerque and started producing and distributing independent films, which kept growing in size and budget as she got bigger and better deals.

Alexandra is also a key contributor to Ms in the Biz, which you can have a look at here.

And this – your poster is way more important than you think.

“Sometimes you have to deconstruct your life in order to reconstruct it.”

December 05, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, independent film, women in post, faith-based films, female entrepreneurs, women in entertainment, horror, family films, film, h, youtube
entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, women, horror film, faith-based films, family films, youtube influencer
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Episode 78: Jen McGowan, Director

November 28, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in AFI, Commercials, Consulting, DGA, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, NYU, theatre, women, Writers

Jen McGowan is a film Director who directed the shorts Confessions of a Late Bloomer and Touch, and the feature film Kelly and Cal, which is a delicious movie that you can see on the streaming platforms. This film won the Gamechanger award at SXSW. She is currently finishing her next film called Rust Creek.

Jen is also the founder of the amazing group for women in this business called Film Powered – which she tells us all about.

If you are in LA in the film community, you have seen Jen everywhere lately. She has a big online platform, she is speaking on panels, she is doing the work. A somewhat reluctant activist, she is paving the way forward for the women behind her.

And this: As long as women don’t get to tell the stories, we will have no control over our destiny.

You can find Jen here.

November 28, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, female director, director, directing, DGA, independent film, indie film, Tribeca Film Festival, kelly and cal, AFI, USC, WIF
AFI, Commercials, Consulting, DGA, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, NYU, theatre, women, Writers
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Episode 77: Women in Entertainment Summit 2017

November 21, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in AFI, Comedy, animation, Commercials, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, Editorial, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, LGBT, Music Videos, PGA, Politics, PTSD, theatre, webseries, WGA, women, Writers

Patty Jenkins talks with WIE Co-Founder Gretchen McCourt  

On November 2nd, I went to the third annual Women In Entertainment Summit.  I love this event.

The day started out with Geena Davis. The Geena Davis Institute for Gender in Media Studies has provided a heap of data surrounding women and girls in media. She presented some data on the day, and as usual, representation of women on screen and behind the scenes are still dismally small.  There are some very easy fixes however, and this is a point that really resonated with a lot of people.

She told us that Media can actually fix the problem is has created.

There was a also a lot of talk at the conference about the parts that we own - namely, confidence and advocacy. 

On the side, we talked about #metoo.

During the lunch break I caught up with McKenna Koon and Dana Kelly who both work at FullScreen, and I talked with Shirley Davis, EVP of Production at Alcon Entertainment.

On this episode I share a lot of the high points and inspiration from the day – from women such as Geena Davis, Victoria Mahoney, Dee Rees, Jordyn Wieber, Christine Simmons, Gabrielle Carteris and Greta Gerwig.

It was a great day, and this is but a tip of the iceberg.

And my must see films list from the summit: LadyBird, Mudbound, Fear Us Women

November 21, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in tv, women in film, directing, diversity, digital content, DGA, film & TV, documentaries, filmmakers, women's conference, women's summit
AFI, Comedy, animation, Commercials, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, Editorial, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, LGBT, Music Videos, PGA, Politics, PTSD, theatre, webseries, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 76: Allison Rhone, Tribeca Film Festival

November 14, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Digital content, Diversity, documentary, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, women, film festivals

Allison is the Director of Audience and Social Media at Tribeca Enterprises which runs the Tribeca Film Festival. She came up through social media marketing and communications before landing this, her dream job.

Consuming content is part of her job and she is passionate about it. We are living in these times of a constant national conversation, which is unprecedented, and which we should use for good. She is doing her part for diversity, inclusion, and representation while sometimes being the only person of color in the room.

We spoke during the same week as the tragedy in Charlottesville, so that definitely impacted our conversation.

 

November 14, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in tv, women in film, tribeca film festival, independent film, diversity, Tribeca Film Festival
Digital content, Diversity, documentary, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, women, film festivals
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Episode 75: The Ladies Who Podcast

November 07, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, hollywood, women

This week I did something completely different and was a guest on someone else’s podcast! “The Ladies Who” podcast is a show out of New Orleans hosted by three lovely ladies, Christa, Beth and Bishop – who also, it should be noted, work in Entertainment.  They invited me into their Red Tent for a chat.

We talked about the origins of The Other 50% and what is going on in the zeitgeist about women.  They also heard the call early last year and knew that it was the time for the ladies to start talking!

We talked about the #metoo of it all, and raising kids, and the themes that have come up during the run of The Other 50% - a Herstory of Hollywood.

And game shows. As you do.

This was really fun, they are great, and I think you will enjoy the conversation.

You can find them here: The Ladies Who.  Add them to your podcast subscription list.

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November 07, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
working women, women in tv, women in film, women podcasters, diversity, new orleans, podcasting, women in entertainment, me too, mothers, girls, sexism, sexual harassment
Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, hollywood, women
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Episode 73: Karie Bible, Author, Tour Guide, Historian, Founder

October 31, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in entertainment, entrepreneur, hollywood, Film & TV, Independent Film, women

Karie was born on Halloween night, has two different colored eyes and appears very much like she is from an entirely different era.  One of her jobs is as the Tour Guide at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery – a job she created when she saw there wasn’t one. Karie also created and runs the website Film Radar and has recently added Film Radar – Reel Women, which catalogs where and when to go watch films made by women.  A worthy endeavor.

She is a sought-after speaker, expert, and film historian. She co-authored the book Filming in Los Angeles with historians Marc Wanamaker and Harry Medved and co-authored Hollywood Celebrates the Holidays with Mary Mallory.

We recorded this interview weeks before the “Harvey” news broke, but we were already starting to discuss sexual harassment in Hollywood and the shift we are now experiencing.  Collective consciousness and all…

October 31, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, female entrepreneurs, hollywood, Hollywood Forever, Classic films
entertainment, entrepreneur, hollywood, Film & TV, Independent Film, women
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Episode 70: BARE and Get In Touch

October 19, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, women, healthcare

Kerith Lemon and Rebecca Hall wrote and produced a beautiful short film called BARE. Rebecca was diagnosed with breast cancer at 25, and the film explores an extraordinary moment of sisterhood along her journey. Cancer sucks, but the sisterhood gives us hope. As it always does.  You can see a trailer of the film here.

Social Links

https://www.facebook.com/BareAShortFilm/

https://twitter.com/bareshortfilm

https://www.instagram.com/bareshortfilm/

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Betsy Nilan is the President of the Get In Touch Foundation, which is dedicated to breast health education and awareness, starting at an early age. You can get involved with the foundation here.

October 19, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
breast cancer, cancer awareness, short film, women in film, independent film, writers, director, bare, get in touch
Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, women, healthcare
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Episode 69: Camille Brown, Director, Writer, Producer

October 17, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, women, Writers

Camille is a Writer/Producer/Director.  She recently released her feature film called “The Nth Ward.” She also made the short film, “Thank You for Washing.” Her first film, a documentary film called “A Second Chance at Life” was narrated by Whoopi Goldberg.  How did she get Whoopi?  She asked her.  As you do.

As a funny twist, her backup plan was to go to med school and become an OB/GYN. You know, if this filmmaking thing doesn’t work out.  It is working out.

Camille is pretty clear on this – you can figure anything out. Don’t ask for permission and don’t wait. You can do it. And if you feel suffering, think – in a week this will be behind me.

You can find her film on Amazon.

October 17, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, independent film, diversity, directing, director, writers, producer, new orleans, UCLA
Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, women, Writers
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Episode 68: Alex Schwartz, Producer, Executive

October 10, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women, animation

Alex was Head of Production for Alpha Animation at the time of this recording.  Since then, she has begun producing an all animated Addams Family feature film for MGM. She is a Producer with an amazing list of credits.  Some of them include: Bridge to Terabithia, Mr. Peabody and Sherman, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Holes, Rushmore, Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion…you get the idea. She is legit.

We talked about her unlikely journey to the top.  Moving to LA and back to NY and back to LA.  As you do. Even the worst job you can think of might lead to something real and something big. Take every opportunity.

Alex came up through development as a creative executive, after starting out as a reader at $30 a pop. She walks us through the incredibly collaborative process of animation.

And this - we need to hear the voices of women for our very survival.

October 10, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
animation, women in film, development, creative, production executive, producer, women in animation
Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women, animation
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Episode 67: Ramaa Mosley, Director, Activist, Entrepreneur

October 05, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Commercials, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, Music Videos, Politics, webseries, women, Writers

Ramaa is an accomplished Commercial, Music Video and Film Director, an Activist and an Entrepreneur. Her career as a Director started around age 16, and she now has a company she founded called Adolescent Content which represents young content creators and Directors to national brands and distributes professional content by very young creators.

She wrote and directed the film The Brass Teapot and also worked on a beautiful film called Girl Rising that speaks to the vital importance of educating girls around the word.

As an activist, she was vital in creating worldwide awareness with the #BringBackOurGirls campaign about the Chibok schoolgirl kidnapping in Nigeria. She learned many things with that campaign, not the least of which was about unintended consequences even with the purest of intentions.

Find out more about Ramaa Mosley and Adolescent Content here:

www.adolescentcontent.com
www.splendidandco.com
www.ramaamosley.com

 

October 05, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, commercial, DIRE, adolescent content, music video
Commercials, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, Music Videos, Politics, webseries, women, Writers
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