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Selections include:
Changing the Game
Donut King
Sweet Tooth
Philly DA
New Order
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Welcome back to the iGEMStv Podcast. This week's picks include:
Moby Doc
Drunk Bus
The Girlfriend Experience
Love Death + Robots
Wet Season
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Welcome back to iGEMStv Guide.
This week's selections include:
Together, Together
North Hollywood
Trying
All Creatures Great and Small
Spring Blossom
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Rocks
The Killing of Two Lovers
The Underground Railroad (Series)
The Crime of the Century (Series)
Duty Free
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Selections include:
Golden Arm
The Disciple
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Selections include:
Welcome back to iGEMStv Weekly.
Selections include:
The Sound of Metal
I May Destroy You (Series)
Hope
Rutherford Falls (Series)
Gunda - new addition to our Earth Day Collection
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Welcome back to the iGEMStv Weekly podcast.
Weekly Selections include:
Monday
Ride or Die
my love: 6 Stories of True Love (Series)
Murder Among the Mormons (Series)
42 (part of a new Baseball Collection)
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Weekly Selections include:
WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn
Funny Face
Concrete Cowboys
Everything’s gonna Be Okay (TV Series)
This Is a Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist (Doc Series)
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Shiva Baby
Worn Stories (Series)
Made for Love (Series)
Ben Hur (1959)
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Two big events in the news this week. Oscar nominations are out. We’ll cover two of the nominees, you may not have heard about.
And the SXSW festival is back in 2021, with a lot of strong films and events, going digital, without Amazon this year. We’ll pay tribute, with a nod to our music doc collection.
Another Round
Thomas Vinterberg - Nominated for Best Director
Best International Feature Nominee
Beastie Boys Story (Music Doc Collection)
Kajillionnaire
MTV Unplugged (Series)
Quo Vadis (Black Diamond)
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Welcome back to the iGEMStv podcast. I’m Jon Fitzgerald and happy to be Your guide to engaging movies and series.
Like igems.tv, our goal is to save you time, as we curate what to watch and tell you WHERE you can find these movies and series.
Of course, visit the igems.tv for more info on the films and series, to see the trailers again, and find direct links to streaming platforms. If you have not already done so, you can register there for FREE and track everything you wanna watch, follow your friends picks AND sign up for the weekly newsletter.
This week's picks:Our goal is to save you time, as we curate what to watch and tell you WHERE you can find these movies and series.
This week, we’re going to share 4 projects and 1 collection, in celebration of Women's History Month. Each with a brief intro, the trailer, and platforms where you can see them.
Of course, visit the iGEMS.tv for more info on the films and series, to see the trailers again, and find direct links to streaming platforms.
Selections:
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Like igems.tv, our goal is to save you time, as we curate what to watch and tell you WHERE you can find these movies and series.
This week, as we continue moving through Awards season, we’re going to highlight a few films and a TV Series you may not know much about. Most of them earned nominations.
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Like igems.tv, our goal is to save you time, as we curate what to watch and tell you WHERE you can find these movies and series.
We’re going to share 5 projects, each with a brief intro, the trailer, and platforms where you can see them.
Of course, visit the iGEMS.tv for more info on the films and series, to see the trailers again, and find direct links to streaming platforms. If you have not already done so, you can register there for FREE and track the programs you want to watch, follow your friends picks AND sign up for the weekly newsletter.
Featured Projects:
The Search is Over.
Like igems.tv, our goal is to save you time, as we curate what to watch and tell you WHERE you can find these movies and series.
We’re going to share 5 projects, each with a brief intro, the trailer, and platforms where you can see them.
Of course, visit the iGEMS.tv for more info on the films and series, to see the trailers again, and find direct links to streaming platforms. If you have not already done so, you can register there for FREE and track the programs you want to watch, follow your friends picks AND sign up for the weekly newsletter.
Featured Projects:
Time BY Garrett Bradley
Cowboys byAnna Kerrigan
The Map of Tiny Perfect Things Ian Samuels
The Luminaries
Dead Pigs (Black Diamond) Cathy Yan
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This week, we present another gem from sony pictures classics - Puzzle, a new release about independence and self discovery, followed by an incredible story of brothers – 3 Identical Strangers, where shocking discoveries are made. And we close with a festival award winner from a few years back, a tribute to our Habits of Heroes series – Slingshot, on the life and innovation of Dean Kamen.
For today’s program, I thought we would focus on themes of Leadership.
Which leads to our first movie. Get Me Roger Stone. Stone's career is a window into a half century of politics that led to the greatest upset in political history. We follow this movie with a real gem, a hit on the Festival circuit, now currently in theaters. Leave No Trace, where A father does his best to guide his daughter, living in a beautiful nature reserve near Portland, Oregon. And we wrap up with another kind of Leader, Bill Nye: Science Guy, as we see a man go from a science guru for kids to more of a science Statesman.
For more information on these films, and to see the trailers, visit:
This week, we feature 3 incredible documentaries. The rise and fall of rock star hero with The King, a hard to believe true crime story in the entertaining Operation Odessa, and heartbreaking family storylines with A Dangerous Son. All 3 movies present social commentary on our American culture, for better and for worse.
This week, we bookend with strong documentaries, one that tackles the controversial issue of prescription drugs in America, with Take Your Pills, and we take a trip into outer space with The Farthest. In between, we present a terrific narrative, another confronting social issues. This time, power and prejudice with Beatriz at Dinner.
This week, we will celebrate World Water Day, with a shout out to one of the great docs from Participant Media, Last Call at the Oasis (which came out in 2011), and we’ll present two new theatrical releases, both crowd pleasers that will surely make you smile. One of the best docs of the year, Won’t You Be My Neighbor, and Heart Beats Loud, a buzz title from the fest circuit, where our heroes connect and grow through music.
This week, we bookend the show with two projects where are heroes are looking for the truth, dealing with shady public figures. Without even knowing it, a group of moms became activists, fighting federal agencies, in Atomic Homefront. And Washington post editor Ben Bradlee shines the light on dishonest public officials, in The Newspaper Man - The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee
The third movie, presents a different kind of hero, a rockstar chef, with a bit of an ego who has to learn to face his own music, in 42 Grams
Welcome back to the Cause Cinema Spotlight.
This weekend, we showcase three projects based on true stories, intense portraits of real people, all of them directed by talented female filmmakers.
One child overcomes a personal tragedy in Summer of 1993. Another finds a way to deal with sexual abuse in The Tale. And a grown woman is an officer of war in Zero Dark Thirty – of course, a nod to Memorial Day with this one.
For more information on this and other podcasts, or to see trailers of participating films, visit CauseCinema.com
With the Cannes Film Festival coming to a close this weekend, all eyes are on the Jury, and the 2018 President Cate Blanchett…The big question...With 3 female directors in Competition this year, will any of them take home the coveted Palme d’Or?
During this years festival, 82 women joined hands on the prestigious red carpet - on the steps of the Palais, in solidarity. The March was organized by Time’s Up. Each of the participants represented one of the female directors who have been in Competition in Cannes 71 year history, compared to 1,688 men.
This week, we’ll share the latest film, Faces Places, from French New Wave filmmaker Agnes Varda, who joined the march in Cannes – and then another film by a female director, who DID win a prize last year, The Beguiled, by Sofia Coppola. We’ll round off our focus on women with a wonderful new doc – Bombshell: The Hedy Lemarr Story. She was considered by some to be the most beautiful women to ever grace the silver screen…but did you know we have her to thank for WiFi?