Enjoy a Netflix binge with three shows that powerhouse actor Hakeem Kae-Kazim stars in!
Every time Hakeem Kae-Kazim is on our screens we can’t stop watching. From his mesmerizing performance in 24 as Colonel Iké Dubaku, to his elegant portrayal of Cecil Colby in the new series of Dynasty and his powerful performance as Zeus in Troy: Fall of a City. Both Troy, Dynasty and 24 Hours to Live will be available on Netflix in April. In Dynasty Hakeem Kae-Kazim stars … Continue reading Enjoy a Netflix binge with three shows that powerhouse actor Hakeem Kae-Kazim stars in!
Raindance announces the 5th Annual Independent Filmmaker’s Ball, UK’s top indie film party at the Café de Paris, 18th April
The Independent Filmmaker’s Ball, the fundraising gala for the Independent Film Trust presented by Raindance, will be back in London at the Café de Paris on the night of the 18th April. This year, Raindance rolls out the red carpet for a Tiki Night Special, inspired by 1960’s rock & roll and surf films. Filmmakers and indie film lovers alike are invited to the Independent … Continue reading Raindance announces the 5th Annual Independent Filmmaker’s Ball, UK’s top indie film party at the Café de Paris, 18th April
Rising Star Susan Ateh featured in the exciting new BBC drama ‘Come Home’
You may know this fantastic actress from Redwater, now she is back playing Lucy in the provocative new BBC drama Come Home. This exciting new drama stars Christopher Ecclestone, Paula Malcolmson and was created by the award-winning writer Danny Brocklehurst. The Guardian Newspaper are already calling this new show ‘compelling’ and this week you can find out why. We are sure Susan Ateh will become a household name, remember you … Continue reading Rising Star Susan Ateh featured in the exciting new BBC drama ‘Come Home’
‘Hold Me Down’ Director Niclas Gillis “a person born into poverty in America is less likely to make it out of poverty by adulthood than in almost any other developed nation”
Hold Me Down depicts a day in the life of a 19-year-old single mother who works as a stripper at an illegal nightclub to support her child in the South Bronx. It is filmed in the locations where the events depicted actually occurred; in the Mott Haven Housing Projects and in an actual brothel, and features a cast of non-actors / women survivors of sexual exploitation and domestic … Continue reading ‘Hold Me Down’ Director Niclas Gillis “a person born into poverty in America is less likely to make it out of poverty by adulthood than in almost any other developed nation”
Daniel Stine’s female led “Virginia Minnesota” received world premiere at Cinequest Film Festival
VIRGINIA MINNESOTA – Trailer from Daniel Stine on Vimeo. Daniel Stine’s feature film debut, Virginia Minnesota, received its world premiere on March 2nd at the Cinequest Film Festival, and stars a primarily female cast led by Aurora Perrineau and Rachel Hendrix. Two young women, torn apart by a childhood tragedy, unexpectedly reunite and embark on an illuminating 24-hour journey, where they unlock memories of long forgotten innocence and what it means … Continue reading Daniel Stine’s female led “Virginia Minnesota” received world premiere at Cinequest Film Festival