The movie iMordecai could help seniors fall in love with iPhones
Writer and director, Marvin Samel, brings the story of his family, portrayed by Judd Hirsch, Carol Kane and Sean Astin, to life in the film iMordecai. Actress Azia Dinea Hale and Marvin discuss the film. It's based on true events and covers the struggle for some seniors to adjust to current techno…
SUNDANCE: Learning to do latte art doesn't have to cost a fortune
If you already make your own lattes at home, going to the next level with the artwork won't cost that much more. World renown artist, Michael Breach, taught Coffee Latte Art classes at Stanley Creator’s Lounge at The Cabin during the Sundance Film Festival. Michael says it's a fun way for visitor…
SUNDANCE: Is There Anybody Out There?
Filmmaker, Ella Glendining born with a rare disability, wants abled people to calm down and ask what people with disabilities need. She says the disabled should be celebrated and not made to feel less than others -- which happens in today's society. She brings her journey of trying to find someon…
SUNDANCE: Bad Press
**This U.S. Documentary won a Special Jury Award for Freedom of Expression at the Sundance Film Festival after this interview took place** The lack of free press isn't just an issue in foreign countries. The documentary "Bad Press" now playing at the Sundance Film Festival, covers the topic on U.…
SUNDANCE: Pianoforte
It costs a lot of time and money to become a classically trained pianist. But Jakub Piatek, director of the film "Pianoforte," says it's about sharing the music and your emotions of your favorite composer at the "Olympics of piano playing." His documentary follows six young competitors in the mos…
SUNDANCE: Deep Rising
Director Matthieu Rytz wants audiences to get mad. His documentary "Deep Rising" - narrated by actor, Jason Momoa - discusses companies wanting to "mine" the bottom of the ocean for minerals. Contributor Dr. Sandor Mulsow says the bottom of the seas is holding 20,000 years worth of CO2 -- a key g…
SUNDANCE: Twice Colonized
The fight to retain native language and customs among Indigenous Peoples is still on-going. In the documentary, Twice Colonized, writer Aaju Peter has been fighting for 50-years to reclaim what she lost when she was colonized by Denmark from her native Greenland and by Canada when she moved there.…
SUNDANCE: Audiences show up for authentic stories about themselves
When you see yourself portrayed on screen, people are more likely to believe "it's possible for me." That's according to Julie Ann Crommett, Founder and CEO of Collective Moxie. Julie Ann says as more and more studios begin telling diverse stories, they see bigger profits as more people pay mon…
SUNDANCE: TAAF raised a Billion dollars in 2-years for the Asian community
Acts of violence against Asians during the pandemic led to the formation of The Asian American Foundation. Norman Chen, the CEO of TAAF, says one their main goals are anti-hate, education, narrative change and unlocking resources. This is the first year that Asian Pacific Islanders have their own…
SUNDANCE: Calendar Girls
A group of women of a "certain age" are dancing their way through retirement. Producers Maria Loohufvud and Love Martinsen bring their story to the Sundance Film Festival. The group call themselves "Calendar Girls." You can follow this show on Instagram and on Facebook. And to see what Heather d…