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ACTRESS ANGELINA TUDOR: SHARES HER LOVE FOR HORROR
ROXANNE ALESE: AWARD-WINNING DANCER, ACTOR, AND WRITER
INTERVIEW WITH ACTOR, WRITER AND PRODUCER – STEVE LICHTENSTEIN
“Take2 Indie Review Sits down with Director – Raphael Dirani…”
INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR – VICTORIA BALTAG
WRITER AND PRODUCER SHERI SUSSMAN DISCUSSES HER AWARD-WINNING FILM “NO WHERE TO GO”
You were born in New York and grew up in Cincinnati. At what age were the Arts introduced to you? I just always remember loving
2020 HAS BEEN A WHIRLWIND FOR ACTRESS EVE AUSTIN – WINNING BEST ACTRESS IN “CONFIDANT” AND “LEGIT”
By Celebrity Writer: Jules Lavallee You won several awards for LEGIT. What was special about this film? Why does it resonate with the audience? LEGIT
INTERVIEW WITH ACTOR, DIRECTOR, AND PRODUCER – OMAR MOORE – ON HIS NEW FILM WEB OF LIES
By Celebrity Writer: Jules Lavallee Your family is in the entertainment business. Tell us about your background. My mother was a writer and that’s where
ACTRESS ANGELINA TUDOR: SHARES HER LOVE FOR HORROR
By Celebrity Writer: Jules Lavallee You started performing on stage at an early age with pageants and then you became a successful model. What is
ROXANNE ALESE: AWARD-WINNING DANCER, ACTOR, AND WRITER
By Celebrity Writer: Jules Lavallee You have been dancing since you were four. Tell us about your love for dance and why it is such
INTERVIEW WITH AWARD-WINNING ACTOR/DIRECTOR, AND TEACHER OF TV/FILM – ANTHONY ROBERT GRASSO
By Celebrity Writer: Jules Lavallee From a young age, the passion for the Arts was present in Anthony Robert Grasso’s life. He was a prodigy
INTERVIEW WITH ACTOR, WRITER AND PRODUCER – STEVE LICHTENSTEIN
By Celebrity Writer, Jules Lavallee What is it about acting that moves your soul? Why it moves my soul is summed up by one of
“Take2 Indie Review Sits down with Director – Raphael Dirani…”
Where did you grow up? I grew in the Parisian suburbs! My hometown, Sèvres, is located South-West of Paris, just at the end of Metro
INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR – VICTORIA BALTAG
BASED ON TRUE EVENTS, Baltag’s film deals with a time between 1949 and 1951 when, following the establishment of the Communist regime, all students were imprisoned and “re-educated”. The students were tortured or killed if they did not obey. The subject of the Pitesti Experiment was seldom discussed. Baltag’s film is the first feature film on this matter.