Get ready for another gripping episode of “The First 48” as Season 25 Episode 10, titled “Can’t Let Go,” airs on A&e at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, April 11th, 2024. In this intense installment, viewers are taken on a journey into the investigation of a tragic crime that shakes the community to its core.
When a young businesswoman is fatally shot at a car dealership, Gwinnett County detectives are faced with a race against time to unravel the mystery and bring the perpetrator to justice. As they sift through evidence and interview witnesses, they discover that her associate may hold the key to unlocking the truth behind her murder.
With emotions running high and the clock ticking, the detectives must navigate through twists and turns to piece together the puzzle and apprehend the killer. Don’t miss “Can’t Let Go” on A&e at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, April 11th, 2024, for...
When a young businesswoman is fatally shot at a car dealership, Gwinnett County detectives are faced with a race against time to unravel the mystery and bring the perpetrator to justice. As they sift through evidence and interview witnesses, they discover that her associate may hold the key to unlocking the truth behind her murder.
With emotions running high and the clock ticking, the detectives must navigate through twists and turns to piece together the puzzle and apprehend the killer. Don’t miss “Can’t Let Go” on A&e at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, April 11th, 2024, for...
- 4/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for a riveting episode of “The First 48” as Season 25 delves into the chilling case titled “Death at the Door,” airing Thursday, April 4th, at 8:00 Pm on A&e. In this intense episode, viewers will witness the aftermath of a tragic incident that unfolds after a heated argument erupts inside a man’s home.
As tensions escalate, the situation takes a deadly turn when an unexpected knock at the front door shatters the peace. Without warning, the man is fatally shot, leaving investigators to piece together the events leading up to this senseless act of violence.
Join the dedicated detectives as they race against the clock to unravel the mystery behind this shocking crime. With every passing moment crucial in the pursuit of justice, “The First 48” offers a gripping look into the high-stakes world of homicide investigations, where every clue could mean the difference between closure and uncertainty.
As tensions escalate, the situation takes a deadly turn when an unexpected knock at the front door shatters the peace. Without warning, the man is fatally shot, leaving investigators to piece together the events leading up to this senseless act of violence.
Join the dedicated detectives as they race against the clock to unravel the mystery behind this shocking crime. With every passing moment crucial in the pursuit of justice, “The First 48” offers a gripping look into the high-stakes world of homicide investigations, where every clue could mean the difference between closure and uncertainty.
- 3/28/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an intense and riveting episode of “The First 48” titled “Under the Influence”! Tune in to A&e at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, February 29, 2024, for an evening of gripping true crime stories that delve into the brutal underworld of illegal drugs.
In this installment, “Critical Minutes” takes a closer look at three cases from “The First 48” that are intertwined with the influence of illicit substances. Viewers will be taken on a harrowing journey through the dark and dangerous world of drug-related crime.
In Tulsa, the episode follows the investigation into the ambush of a homeless dealer on a desolate trail, shedding light on the perils faced by those involved in the drug trade. Meanwhile, in Cincinnati, detectives work tirelessly to solve the murder of an elderly man who was strangled in his own apartment, uncovering the disturbing connections to the city’s drug scene.
Don’t miss “Under the Influence,...
In this installment, “Critical Minutes” takes a closer look at three cases from “The First 48” that are intertwined with the influence of illicit substances. Viewers will be taken on a harrowing journey through the dark and dangerous world of drug-related crime.
In Tulsa, the episode follows the investigation into the ambush of a homeless dealer on a desolate trail, shedding light on the perils faced by those involved in the drug trade. Meanwhile, in Cincinnati, detectives work tirelessly to solve the murder of an elderly man who was strangled in his own apartment, uncovering the disturbing connections to the city’s drug scene.
Don’t miss “Under the Influence,...
- 2/22/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an intense and gripping episode of “The First 48” titled “Inside The Tape Special #14,” airing on A&e at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, February 22, 2024. In this special edition, viewers will be taken behind the scenes of two riveting homicide investigations unfolding in Tulsa and New Orleans.
In Tulsa, Detective John Brown faces a challenging case when a late-night party erupts into chaos, leaving behind a scene of violence and tragedy. With the help of a Facebook video, Detective Brown strives to piece together the events of that fateful night and dispute a suspect’s claims of innocence. Will the video provide the crucial evidence needed to bring the perpetrator to justice?
Meanwhile, in New Orleans, another harrowing tale unfolds as a man is robbed and brutally shot multiple times on his payday. As detectives race against the clock to track down the assailant, tensions run high and the...
In Tulsa, Detective John Brown faces a challenging case when a late-night party erupts into chaos, leaving behind a scene of violence and tragedy. With the help of a Facebook video, Detective Brown strives to piece together the events of that fateful night and dispute a suspect’s claims of innocence. Will the video provide the crucial evidence needed to bring the perpetrator to justice?
Meanwhile, in New Orleans, another harrowing tale unfolds as a man is robbed and brutally shot multiple times on his payday. As detectives race against the clock to track down the assailant, tensions run high and the...
- 2/15/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for an intense and gripping episode of “The First 48” with the special installment titled “Inside The Tape Special #13,” airing on A&e. In this episode, viewers are taken on a journey into the high-stakes world of homicide investigations in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and New Orleans.
In Tulsa, detectives are faced with the daunting task of determining whether a duo is responsible for the brutal murder of a single father. With limited evidence and conflicting accounts, they must sift through the facts to uncover the truth behind this gruesome crime.
Meanwhile, in New Orleans, Detective Drew Deacon finds himself at a crossroads when a new father is ruthlessly gunned down. With little to go on, Deacon’s investigation hinges on a crucial piece of evidence left behind by the killer, leading him down a perilous path as he races against the clock to bring the perpetrator to justice.
As the detectives...
In Tulsa, detectives are faced with the daunting task of determining whether a duo is responsible for the brutal murder of a single father. With limited evidence and conflicting accounts, they must sift through the facts to uncover the truth behind this gruesome crime.
Meanwhile, in New Orleans, Detective Drew Deacon finds himself at a crossroads when a new father is ruthlessly gunned down. With little to go on, Deacon’s investigation hinges on a crucial piece of evidence left behind by the killer, leading him down a perilous path as he races against the clock to bring the perpetrator to justice.
As the detectives...
- 2/8/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for a gripping and intense episode of “The First 48” titled “Shot Caller,” set to air on A&e at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, February 8, 2024. This thrilling installment promises to take viewers deep into the world of criminal investigations as Detective Jeff Gatwood unravels a case that reveals the far-reaching influence of a Tulsa gang.
In “Shot Caller,” the story begins with a robbery that escalates into a tragic and blood-soaked event. Detective Gatwood is thrust into a complex and high-stakes investigation that takes him beyond the crime scene and into the heart of a gang’s operations.
As Detective Gatwood delves deeper into the case, he discovers that the gang’s influence extends far beyond the prison walls, posing a significant challenge to law enforcement. The episode highlights the relentless efforts of detectives to bring those responsible to justice while navigating the intricate web of criminal networks.
“The First 48...
In “Shot Caller,” the story begins with a robbery that escalates into a tragic and blood-soaked event. Detective Gatwood is thrust into a complex and high-stakes investigation that takes him beyond the crime scene and into the heart of a gang’s operations.
As Detective Gatwood delves deeper into the case, he discovers that the gang’s influence extends far beyond the prison walls, posing a significant challenge to law enforcement. The episode highlights the relentless efforts of detectives to bring those responsible to justice while navigating the intricate web of criminal networks.
“The First 48...
- 2/1/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the highly anticipated Season 25 Episode 5 of “The First 48,” airing at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, February 1, 2024, on A&e, viewers are thrust into the intense world of criminal investigations. The episode unfolds in Mobile, where a brazen gunman commits a shocking act by shooting another man in front of gas station security cameras. The footage becomes a crucial piece in the puzzle, as detectives work against the clock to unravel the motive and apprehend the perpetrator.
Simultaneously, in Gwinnett County, the stakes are equally high as investigators race against time to identify a woman found shot on the side of the road. The narrative promises to be a gripping exploration of the relentless pursuit of justice, as detectives employ their skills to track down the elusive killer and bring closure to the victim’s family.
“On Camera & No Road Home” delivers the real-life intensity and suspense that fans have come...
Simultaneously, in Gwinnett County, the stakes are equally high as investigators race against time to identify a woman found shot on the side of the road. The narrative promises to be a gripping exploration of the relentless pursuit of justice, as detectives employ their skills to track down the elusive killer and bring closure to the victim’s family.
“On Camera & No Road Home” delivers the real-life intensity and suspense that fans have come...
- 1/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for an intense investigation in the upcoming episode of “The First 48” Season 25, titled “Think Twice.” Airing at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, January 25, 2024, on A&e, this installment delves into a chilling case in Mobile, where a father of four is discovered dead inside a car after what initially seems like a mysterious crash.
As the detectives dig deeper into the circumstances surrounding the incident, a startling revelation comes to light – the father’s death was no accident. Viewers can expect a gripping narrative as the investigators navigate through the complexities of the case, uncovering clues and piecing together the puzzle that shrouds this tragic event.
For true crime enthusiasts and those captivated by the intricacies of criminal investigations, “Think Twice” promises a night of suspense and intrigue. Tune in at 8:00 Pm on Thursday for an episode that showcases the relentless pursuit of justice on A&e.
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As the detectives dig deeper into the circumstances surrounding the incident, a startling revelation comes to light – the father’s death was no accident. Viewers can expect a gripping narrative as the investigators navigate through the complexities of the case, uncovering clues and piecing together the puzzle that shrouds this tragic event.
For true crime enthusiasts and those captivated by the intricacies of criminal investigations, “Think Twice” promises a night of suspense and intrigue. Tune in at 8:00 Pm on Thursday for an episode that showcases the relentless pursuit of justice on A&e.
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- 1/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an intense episode of “The First 48” as Season 25 unfolds with “No Way Home,” airing at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, January 18, 2024, on A&e. In this gripping installment, viewers will join Corporal Ryan Jorstad in Gwinnett County as he faces the challenging task of unraveling the mystery surrounding the tragic death of a young soccer player.
The narrative takes a suspenseful turn as Jorstad meticulously retraces the victim’s steps, hoping to unearth vital clues that will lead him to the elusive killer. The streets of Gwinnett County become the backdrop for a high-stakes investigation, and viewers can expect a rollercoaster of emotions as the episode unfolds.
For fans of true crime and suspenseful storytelling, “No Way Home” promises to be an engrossing chapter in “The First 48” series. Tune in and witness the relentless pursuit of justice as investigators race against time to solve this perplexing case.
The narrative takes a suspenseful turn as Jorstad meticulously retraces the victim’s steps, hoping to unearth vital clues that will lead him to the elusive killer. The streets of Gwinnett County become the backdrop for a high-stakes investigation, and viewers can expect a rollercoaster of emotions as the episode unfolds.
For fans of true crime and suspenseful storytelling, “No Way Home” promises to be an engrossing chapter in “The First 48” series. Tune in and witness the relentless pursuit of justice as investigators race against time to solve this perplexing case.
- 1/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Thursday at 8:00 Pm on A&e, prepare for a gripping episode of “The First 48” titled “Meet Up for Murder.” In this intense investigation, detectives find themselves navigating a web of deception and danger as they delve into the aftermath of a deadly trap.
As the story unfolds, a man becomes the unsuspecting victim lured into a perilous situation, setting the stage for a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game between the detectives and the cunning suspects. The pressure is on as the investigators race against the clock to turn the tables on those responsible before they can unleash further harm.
“Meet Up for Murder” promises a suspenseful narrative with twists and turns that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Tune in at 8:00 Pm to A&e for this riveting episode of “The First 48” and witness the relentless pursuit of justice in the face of a deadly conspiracy.
As the story unfolds, a man becomes the unsuspecting victim lured into a perilous situation, setting the stage for a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game between the detectives and the cunning suspects. The pressure is on as the investigators race against the clock to turn the tables on those responsible before they can unleash further harm.
“Meet Up for Murder” promises a suspenseful narrative with twists and turns that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Tune in at 8:00 Pm to A&e for this riveting episode of “The First 48” and witness the relentless pursuit of justice in the face of a deadly conspiracy.
- 1/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an intense double-feature on Thursday, January 4, 2024, at 8:00 Pm on A&e as “The First 48” presents a chilling episode titled “Killer Rage & A Killer at the Door.” In Tulsa, the police embark on a welfare check only to discover a woman brutally beaten to death. The investigation unfolds as detectives race against time to unravel the mystery behind this gruesome crime, promising a gripping narrative filled with twists and turns.
In a parallel storyline, tragedy strikes when a son becomes an eyewitness to his father’s murder during a routine house renovation. The episode delves into the complexities of a crime witnessed by a family member, adding an emotional layer to the investigation.
Join the suspense as “The First 48” dives into two compelling cases, showcasing the dedication and tenacity of law enforcement in the critical first 48 hours after a crime. With real-time investigations and impactful storytelling,...
In a parallel storyline, tragedy strikes when a son becomes an eyewitness to his father’s murder during a routine house renovation. The episode delves into the complexities of a crime witnessed by a family member, adding an emotional layer to the investigation.
Join the suspense as “The First 48” dives into two compelling cases, showcasing the dedication and tenacity of law enforcement in the critical first 48 hours after a crime. With real-time investigations and impactful storytelling,...
- 12/28/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for a gripping episode of “The First 48” as Season 24 unveils “Innocents Lost,” airing on Thursday, December 28, at 8:00 Pm on A&e. Tulsa Homicide faces a harrowing case when what initially seems like a tragic house fire unfolds into a heart-wrenching triple murder, involving a seven-year-old girl. In this emotionally charged episode, the dedicated detectives take the case personally, driven by a fierce commitment to justice.
As the investigation unfolds, viewers can expect a raw and unfiltered look into the intense efforts and emotions invested by the Tulsa Homicide team. “Innocents Lost” promises to be a rollercoaster of suspense and determination as the detectives navigate the complexities of the case, delving into the heartbreaking impact on the victims and their families.
Tune in at 8:00 Pm on A&e for an evening of true-crime drama and an inside perspective on the relentless pursuit of justice in the face of tragedy...
As the investigation unfolds, viewers can expect a raw and unfiltered look into the intense efforts and emotions invested by the Tulsa Homicide team. “Innocents Lost” promises to be a rollercoaster of suspense and determination as the detectives navigate the complexities of the case, delving into the heartbreaking impact on the victims and their families.
Tune in at 8:00 Pm on A&e for an evening of true-crime drama and an inside perspective on the relentless pursuit of justice in the face of tragedy...
- 12/21/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for a riveting episode of “The First 48” as they unravel the mystery in “Lost and Found,” airing on A&e at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, December 7, 2023. The chilling discovery of a woman’s lifeless body in her car on an overgrown lot sets the stage for an intense investigation. Detective Glenn Barton takes center stage as he meticulously traces the victim’s final steps in a race against time to uncover the truth behind her mysterious death.
“Lost and Found” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as Detective Barton delves into the gritty details of this perplexing case. The episode not only explores the harrowing crime scene but also dives deep into the intricate web of clues, attempting to piece together the puzzle of who or what is ultimately responsible for the tragedy. With every revelation, the suspense heightens, making this installment of “The First 48...
“Lost and Found” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as Detective Barton delves into the gritty details of this perplexing case. The episode not only explores the harrowing crime scene but also dives deep into the intricate web of clues, attempting to piece together the puzzle of who or what is ultimately responsible for the tragedy. With every revelation, the suspense heightens, making this installment of “The First 48...
- 11/30/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “The First 48,” titled “Cold Fury,” scheduled to air at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, November 30, 2023, on A&e, viewers are in for an intense investigation in Tulsa. Detectives find themselves on a relentless search across the city for a man on the run, adding an element of suspense to the unfolding narrative. The episode takes a gripping turn as the detectives delve into the mysterious injuries of a woman, working tirelessly to uncover the truth behind the unsettling circumstances.
The stakes are high as the investigators navigate the complexities of the case, and the pursuit of justice becomes paramount. With the clock ticking in the crucial first 48 hours, the episode promises a riveting blend of suspense, drama, and the meticulous work of law enforcement as they strive to piece together the puzzle. Tune in for an evening of true crime storytelling, as “The First 48: Cold...
The stakes are high as the investigators navigate the complexities of the case, and the pursuit of justice becomes paramount. With the clock ticking in the crucial first 48 hours, the episode promises a riveting blend of suspense, drama, and the meticulous work of law enforcement as they strive to piece together the puzzle. Tune in for an evening of true crime storytelling, as “The First 48: Cold...
- 11/23/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, October 19, 2023, at 8:00 Pm, A&e will air the 20th episode of Season 24 of “The First 48,” titled “Little Girl Lost.”
In this episode, Detective Angela Carter takes on a challenging case involving a missing teenage girl. She faces the daunting task of unraveling the mystery behind the girl’s disappearance. As Detective Carter delves into the investigation, she begins to wonder if the key to solving the case might be much closer to home than anyone would have anticipated.
“The First 48” is a documentary-style TV series that follows real-life homicide detectives as they work against the clock to solve murder cases within the critical first 48 hours. The show provides viewers with a gripping and unfiltered look into the world of criminal investigations.
In “Little Girl Lost,” Detective Carter’s dedication and skills will be put to the test as she seeks answers and works to bring closure to a distressed family.
In this episode, Detective Angela Carter takes on a challenging case involving a missing teenage girl. She faces the daunting task of unraveling the mystery behind the girl’s disappearance. As Detective Carter delves into the investigation, she begins to wonder if the key to solving the case might be much closer to home than anyone would have anticipated.
“The First 48” is a documentary-style TV series that follows real-life homicide detectives as they work against the clock to solve murder cases within the critical first 48 hours. The show provides viewers with a gripping and unfiltered look into the world of criminal investigations.
In “Little Girl Lost,” Detective Carter’s dedication and skills will be put to the test as she seeks answers and works to bring closure to a distressed family.
- 10/13/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, October 12, 2023, at 8:00 Pm on A&e, “The First 48” presents Season 24 Episode 19 titled “Unforgotten: Ben.” In this episode, a tragic incident unfolds as a young man loses his life while bravely defending his friends during a home invasion.
The case takes a new turn as retired Detective Ronnie Leatherman hands it over to Detective Lacey Lansdown. Detective Lansdown is now tasked with the responsibility of seeking justice for the grieving family of the victim. The show follows her journey as she investigates the crime and works tirelessly to unravel the details surrounding this unfortunate event.
“The First 48” provides an unvarnished look at real-life homicide investigations, focusing on the facts and the dedicated law enforcement professionals who strive to bring closure to grieving families. This episode continues in the show’s tradition of presenting cases in a straightforward and accessible manner, making it suitable for a wide range of viewers.
The case takes a new turn as retired Detective Ronnie Leatherman hands it over to Detective Lacey Lansdown. Detective Lansdown is now tasked with the responsibility of seeking justice for the grieving family of the victim. The show follows her journey as she investigates the crime and works tirelessly to unravel the details surrounding this unfortunate event.
“The First 48” provides an unvarnished look at real-life homicide investigations, focusing on the facts and the dedicated law enforcement professionals who strive to bring closure to grieving families. This episode continues in the show’s tradition of presenting cases in a straightforward and accessible manner, making it suitable for a wide range of viewers.
- 10/5/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 8:00 Pm on A&e, “The First 48” returns with its Season 24 Episode 18 titled “I Killed.” In this episode, viewers will follow the real-life investigation led by Detective Mark Kennedy.
The case begins when a shocking discovery is made: a man is found inside a truck, having been brutally stabbed a staggering 45 times. This gruesome crime scene sets the stage for a high-stakes investigation.
Detective Kennedy faces the daunting task of not only identifying the victim but also tracking down the person responsible for this heinous act. To aid in this mission, the detective turns to the bilingual Tulsa community, recognizing the importance of their assistance in solving this perplexing case.
“The First 48” is a documentary series that takes viewers into the critical first 48 hours of homicide investigations, a crucial time frame for solving these crimes. With a focus on real cases and real detectives, the...
The case begins when a shocking discovery is made: a man is found inside a truck, having been brutally stabbed a staggering 45 times. This gruesome crime scene sets the stage for a high-stakes investigation.
Detective Kennedy faces the daunting task of not only identifying the victim but also tracking down the person responsible for this heinous act. To aid in this mission, the detective turns to the bilingual Tulsa community, recognizing the importance of their assistance in solving this perplexing case.
“The First 48” is a documentary series that takes viewers into the critical first 48 hours of homicide investigations, a crucial time frame for solving these crimes. With a focus on real cases and real detectives, the...
- 9/30/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, September 28, 2023, at 8:00 Pm, A&e will air an episode titled “Cut Short” from the series “The First 48.” This episode focuses on a tragic incident where a 14-year-old boy was shot and killed outside of a friend’s house.
Detectives will work to uncover the circumstances surrounding this young boy’s death, trying to determine if he became unintentionally involved in a potentially sinister plot. The episode will follow their investigation as they gather evidence, interview witnesses, and piece together the events leading up to the tragic shooting.
“The First 48” is a documentary-style series that offers a behind-the-scenes look at real homicide investigations during the critical first 48 hours after a crime occurs. It provides viewers with insight into the work of law enforcement and the challenges they face in solving cases.
Tune in to A&e on the specified date and time to watch this episode and...
Detectives will work to uncover the circumstances surrounding this young boy’s death, trying to determine if he became unintentionally involved in a potentially sinister plot. The episode will follow their investigation as they gather evidence, interview witnesses, and piece together the events leading up to the tragic shooting.
“The First 48” is a documentary-style series that offers a behind-the-scenes look at real homicide investigations during the critical first 48 hours after a crime occurs. It provides viewers with insight into the work of law enforcement and the challenges they face in solving cases.
Tune in to A&e on the specified date and time to watch this episode and...
- 9/23/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, September 21, 2023, at 8:00 Pm, A&e will air Season 24, Episode 16 of “The First 48” titled “Final Word.” In this episode, a tragic event unfolds in Mobile, Alabama, as a man is shot in front of his family. Detective Jermaine Rogers takes charge of the case, faced with the challenging task of unraveling the truth amid conflicting accounts of the incident.
The episode follows Detective Rogers as he meticulously investigates the shooting. With varying stories surrounding the incident, he must piece together the evidence to uncover what really happened.
Viewers can expect a gripping and suspenseful narrative as they witness Detective Rogers’ relentless pursuit of the truth. This episode of “The First 48” delves into the complexities of solving a homicide and the dedication of law enforcement officers.
Make sure to tune in to A&e on September 21, 2023, at 8:00 Pm, to watch “The First 48” Season 24, Episode 16, “Final Word.
The episode follows Detective Rogers as he meticulously investigates the shooting. With varying stories surrounding the incident, he must piece together the evidence to uncover what really happened.
Viewers can expect a gripping and suspenseful narrative as they witness Detective Rogers’ relentless pursuit of the truth. This episode of “The First 48” delves into the complexities of solving a homicide and the dedication of law enforcement officers.
Make sure to tune in to A&e on September 21, 2023, at 8:00 Pm, to watch “The First 48” Season 24, Episode 16, “Final Word.
- 9/17/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
True crime documentaries are some of the most captivating programs on television. If you’re a fan of the genre, you are surely familiar with “The First 48.”
The show airs on A&e and is currently streaming on several platforms, including DirecTV, Sling TV, Hulu, Discovery+ Amazon Channel, Discovery Plus, and Peacock Premium. Viewers can also watch “The First 48” for free with ads on Peacock, A&e, Pluto TV, and the Roku Channel, or catch full episodes on-demand on Amazon Prime Video, Microsoft Store, Google Play Movies, and Apple iTunes.
Do you want to learn more about “The First 48”? Keep reading as we go over the show’s premise and discuss some key elements in detail.
What Is “The First 48” About?
“The First 48” is a TV series that gives viewers unprecedented access to the life of homicide investigators. As the name implies, the show focuses...
The show airs on A&e and is currently streaming on several platforms, including DirecTV, Sling TV, Hulu, Discovery+ Amazon Channel, Discovery Plus, and Peacock Premium. Viewers can also watch “The First 48” for free with ads on Peacock, A&e, Pluto TV, and the Roku Channel, or catch full episodes on-demand on Amazon Prime Video, Microsoft Store, Google Play Movies, and Apple iTunes.
Do you want to learn more about “The First 48”? Keep reading as we go over the show’s premise and discuss some key elements in detail.
What Is “The First 48” About?
“The First 48” is a TV series that gives viewers unprecedented access to the life of homicide investigators. As the name implies, the show focuses...
- 7/7/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Tony Goldwyn is making his return to the Oval Office.
The actor may have portrayed President Fitzgerald Grant in Shonda Rhimes’ Scandal, but now Goldwyn is taking on the role of another presidential figure: President Matt Keating in the audiobook edition of Clinton and Patterson’s co-written novel, The President’s Daughter, set to release on June 7.
Mary Stuart Masterson (For Life, Immediate Family) will star opposite Goldwyn as First Lady Sam Keating. Amanda Dolan, James Chen, Fajer Al-Kaisi, Dion Graham, Peter Ganim, January Lavoy, Soneela Nankani and Jeremy Davidson also join the cast of the audiobook production.
In The President’s Daughter (Knopf and Little, Brown), Clinton and ...
The actor may have portrayed President Fitzgerald Grant in Shonda Rhimes’ Scandal, but now Goldwyn is taking on the role of another presidential figure: President Matt Keating in the audiobook edition of Clinton and Patterson’s co-written novel, The President’s Daughter, set to release on June 7.
Mary Stuart Masterson (For Life, Immediate Family) will star opposite Goldwyn as First Lady Sam Keating. Amanda Dolan, James Chen, Fajer Al-Kaisi, Dion Graham, Peter Ganim, January Lavoy, Soneela Nankani and Jeremy Davidson also join the cast of the audiobook production.
In The President’s Daughter (Knopf and Little, Brown), Clinton and ...
- 3/26/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Tony Goldwyn is making his return to the Oval Office.
The actor may have portrayed President Fitzgerald Grant in Shonda Rhimes’ Scandal, but now Goldwyn is taking on the role of another presidential figure: President Matt Keating in the audiobook edition of Clinton and Patterson’s co-written novel, The President’s Daughter, set to release on June 7.
Mary Stuart Masterson (For Life, Immediate Family) will star opposite Goldwyn as First Lady Sam Keating. Amanda Dolan, James Chen, Fajer Al-Kaisi, Dion Graham, Peter Ganim, January Lavoy, Soneela Nankani and Jeremy Davidson also join the cast of the audiobook production.
In The President’s Daughter (Knopf and Little, Brown), Clinton and ...
The actor may have portrayed President Fitzgerald Grant in Shonda Rhimes’ Scandal, but now Goldwyn is taking on the role of another presidential figure: President Matt Keating in the audiobook edition of Clinton and Patterson’s co-written novel, The President’s Daughter, set to release on June 7.
Mary Stuart Masterson (For Life, Immediate Family) will star opposite Goldwyn as First Lady Sam Keating. Amanda Dolan, James Chen, Fajer Al-Kaisi, Dion Graham, Peter Ganim, January Lavoy, Soneela Nankani and Jeremy Davidson also join the cast of the audiobook production.
In The President’s Daughter (Knopf and Little, Brown), Clinton and ...
- 3/26/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s practically impossible to talk about what’s happening in Chris Sparling‘s latest thriller, Mercy, without spoiling it. The writer-director knows, and splits his film into three pieces as a result: the first third completely shrouded in mystery, the next a replay from alternative perspectives, and the last the truth of the pursuers’ identities and the lies their victims have been spinning from the start. The only other Sparling film I’ve seen is his most popular one, Buried, which he wrote with Rodrigo Cortés directing, but the similarities in deflection and confusion are obvious. Whereas it focused solely on one character trapped without the ability to fully comprehend what’s happening, Mercy places its viewer in the coffin. We don’t know who’s out there and we definitely cannot trust the family in peril.
I’ll stick solely to the first act to whet your suspense-thriller...
I’ll stick solely to the first act to whet your suspense-thriller...
- 10/10/2016
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
“We are the weirdos, mister.” Nancy, Bonnie, Rochelle, and Sarah from Andrew Fleming’s The Craft will put a spell on you with these new shirts by Cavity Colors. Also: Freddy in Space’s Fright Flicks candles and magnets sold by Horror Decor, a trailer / L.A. Film Festival premiere details for Mercy, and, lastly, a new clip from Season 1, Episode 9 of Syfy’s Wynonna Earp.
Cavity Colors’ The Craft Shirts: From Cavity Colors: The Coven Shirt: “Join The Coven…
Available For 72 Hours Only!
After The Time Period Has Passed, This Design Will Vanish Forever.
Also available on: Girls Shirts ($25) / Tanktops ($25) / Baseball Tees ($35)
Quantities / sizes are limited, so don’t miss out!
Style: Unisex T-shirt- click size chart below for measurements.
Printed on our ultra soft Black 100% cotton T-shirts.
Includes printed size tag / logo
Art By: Hillary White
Shipping: Pre-order – Ships in early June
$25.00”
The Weirdos Shirt: “Available For 72 Hours Only!
Cavity Colors’ The Craft Shirts: From Cavity Colors: The Coven Shirt: “Join The Coven…
Available For 72 Hours Only!
After The Time Period Has Passed, This Design Will Vanish Forever.
Also available on: Girls Shirts ($25) / Tanktops ($25) / Baseball Tees ($35)
Quantities / sizes are limited, so don’t miss out!
Style: Unisex T-shirt- click size chart below for measurements.
Printed on our ultra soft Black 100% cotton T-shirts.
Includes printed size tag / logo
Art By: Hillary White
Shipping: Pre-order – Ships in early June
$25.00”
The Weirdos Shirt: “Available For 72 Hours Only!
- 5/27/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
In an age in which so many TV shows are quickly cancelled, A&E's The First 48 will premiere its 15th season on Thursday, November 5, 2015, 9:00pm Et/Pt. The long running, non-fiction crime series kicks off with its 300th episode. The docu-series, narrated by Dion Graham, films around the U.S and features real detectives who try to locate missing persons in the crucial first 48 hours after disappearance. A&E released a dual press release for The First 48 and Nightwatch. To keep it simple, what follows is only the press release information which pertains to The First 48.
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- 10/9/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This Friday April 25th The Filadelfia celebrates its third annual edition with an impressive line up of the best of Latino film from Mexico to Chile to Colombia, The Us and even a film made with the youth of Philly. Opening night film will be the super 1943 classic ‘Maria Candelaria’ starring Dolores Del Rio. For those near the city of brotherly amor we’ve done ya homework and listed their films below!
Opening Night: Maria Candelaria (Mexico)
Starring Dolores del Rio and Pedro Armendáriz, Maria Candelaria was the first Mexican film to be screened at the Cannes International Film Festival, and the first Latin American film awarded the Gran Prix. Gabriel Figueroa, the film’s cinematographer, was nominated for an Academy Award for The Night of the Iguana, and is often referred to as “the Fourth Muralist” of Mexico.
A young journalist presses an old artist (Alberto Galán ) to show a portrait of a naked indigenous woman that he has in his study. The body of the movie is a flashback to Xochimilco, Mexico, in 1909. The film is set right before the Mexican Revolution, and Xochimilco is an area with beautiful landscapes inhabited mostly by indigenous people.
The woman in the painting is María Candelaria (Dolores del Rio), a young Indian woman who is constantly rejected by her own people for being the daughter of a prostitute. She and her lover, Lorenzo Rafael (Pedro Armendariz), face constant struggles throughout the film. They are honest and hardworking, yet nothing ever goes right for them. Don Damian (Miguel Inclán), a jealous Mestizo store owner who wants María for himself, prevents them from getting married. He kills a piglet that María and Lorenzo plan to sell for profit and he refuses to buy vegetables from them. When María falls ill with malaria, Don Damian refuses to give the couple the quinine medicine necessary to fight the disease. Lorenzo breaks into his shop to steal the medicine, and he also takes a wedding dress for María. Lorenzo goes to prison for stealing, and María agrees to model for the painter to pay for his release. The artist begins painting a portrait of María, but when he asks her to pose nude she refuses.
The artist finishes the painting with the nude body of another woman. When the people of Xochimilco see the painting, they assume it is María Candelaria and stone her to death.Finally, Lorenzo escapes from prison )to carry María's lifeless body through Xochimilco's canal of the dead.
Bad Hair/Pelo Malo (Venezuela)
The third film from the filmmaker and plastic artist Mariana Rondón, Pelo Malo stars Junior, a 9 year-old with "bad hair". He wants to have it straightened for his yearbook picture, like a fashionable pop singer. This puts him at odds with his mother Marta. The more Junior tries to look sharp and make his mother love him, the more she rejects him, until he is cornered, face to face with a painful decision.
To Kill A Man/Matar A Un Hombre (Chile)
Read the Review
Read the Interview with Dir. Alejandro Fernandez Almendras
A thriller about a hardworking family man Jorge who is just barely making ends meet. When he gets mugged by Kalule, a neighborhood delinquent, Jorge's son decides to confront Kalule, only to get himself shot in the process. Sentenced to a scant 2 years in prison for the offense, Kalule, released and now intent on revenge, goes on the warpath, terrorizing Jorge's family. With his wife, son and daughter at the mercy of a thug, Jorge has no choice but to take justice into his own hands, and live with the emotional and psychological consequences.
Lines of class and masculinity ignite friction in this rugged thriller, adeptly shot with a discerning eye. Director Alejandro Fernández Almendras elevates raw grit to a new level with a tone that is both elemental and prophetic. Rife with unnerving tension, To Kill a Man is ultimately a surprising exploration of the heavy burden of what it takes to do what the title suggests.
Anina (Colombia)
Read the Review
Anina Yatay Salas is a ten-year-old girl. All her names form palindromes, making her the butt of her classmates’ jokes, and especially of Yisel’s, who Anina sees as an “elephant.” One day, fed up with all the taunting, Anina starts a fight with Yisel during recess. The incident ends with the principal penalizing the girls and calling their parents.Anina receives her punishment inside a sealed black envelope, which she is told not to open until she meets with the principal again a week later.She is also forbidden to tell anyone about the envelope. Her classmates pressure her to find out what the punishment will be, while they imagine cruel physical torture.
Anina, in her anxiousness to find out what horrible punishment awaits her in the mysterious black envelope, will get mixed up in a series of troubles, involving secret loves, confessed hatreds, close friendships, dreadful enemies, some loving teachers, and also some evil teachers.Without her realizing it, Anina’s efforts to understand the content of the envelope turn into an attempt to understand the world and her place in it.
The Devil’S Music (USA)
When the new sound of jazz first spread across America in the early twentieth-century, it left delight – and controversy – in its wake.As jazz's popularity grew, so did campaigns to censor "the devil's music." This documentary classic has been hailed by the New York Times as a documentary that "addressing the complex interaction of race and class… engages viewers in a conversation as vigorous as the art it chronicles,” featuring timeless performances by artists such as Louis Armstrong and vocalist Rachelle Ferrelle, plus interviews with giants of social and musical criticism such as Albert Murray, Marian MacPartland, Studs Terkel, and Michael Eric Dyson. The Devil's Music is Written, Produced and Directed by Maria Agui Carter and Calvin A. Lindsay Jr., and Narrated by Dion Graham.
I, Undocumented/Yo, Indocumentada (Venezuela)
Yo Indocumentada (I, Undocumented) , exposes the struggles of transgender people in Venezuela. The film, Andrea Baranenko’s first feature-length production, tells the story of three Venezuelan women fighting for their right to have an identity.
Tamara Adrián, 58, is a lawyer; Desirée Pérez, 46, is a hairdresser; and Victoria González, 27, has been a visual arts student since 2009. These women share more than their nationality: they all carry identifications with masculine names that do not correspond to their actual identities. They are transgender women, who long ago assumed their gender and now defend it in a homophobic and transphobic society.
The House That Jack Built (USA )
Jack Maldonado is an ambitious Latino man who fueled by misguided nostalgia, buys a small apartment building in the Bronx and moves his family into the apartments to live rent-free. His parents, Carlos and Martha, sister Nadia, brother Richie and his wife Rosa, Grandmother/Abuela and cousins Hector and Manny, all under one roof. Tension builds quickly as Jack imposes his views on everyone around him, including his fiancée, Lily. All the while, he hides the fact that his corner store is a front for selling marijuana but soon has to deal with new unwanted competitive forces. It's only a matter of time before Jack's family and 'business' lives collide in tragic fashion.
Aqui Y Alla Crossing Borders (USA)
The “Aquí y Allá’ transnational public art project explored the impact of immigration in the lives of Mexican immigrant youth in Philadelphia in connection with youth in Chihuahua, Mexico. The documentary highlights the testimonials of the youth on both sides of the border working towards the creation of a collaborative mural in South Philadelphia.
Cesar’S Last Fast (USA)
Read the Review
In 1988, Cesar Chavez embarked on what would be his last act of protest in his remarkable life. Driven in part to pay penance for feeling he had not done enough, Chavez began his “Fast for Life,” a 36-day water-only hunger strike, to draw attention to the horrific effects of unfettered pesticide use on farm workers, their families, and their communities.
Using never-before-seen footage of Chavez during his fast and testimony from those closest to him, directors Richard Ray Perez and Lorena Parlee weave together the larger story of Chavez’s life, vision, and legacy. A deeply religious man, Chavez’s moral clarity in organizing and standing with farm workers at risk of his own life humbled his family, friends, and the world. Cesar’s Last Fast is a moving and definitive portrait of the leader of a people who became an American icon of struggle and freedom.
La Camioneta (Guantemala)
Every day dozens of decommissioned school buses leave the United States on a southward migration that carries them to Guatemala, where they are repaired, repainted, and resurrected as the brightly-colored camionetas that bring the vast majority of Guatemalans to work each day. La Camioneta follows one such bus on its transformative journey: a journey between North and South, between life and death, and through an unfolding collection of moments, people, and places that serve to quietly remind us of the interconnected worlds in which we live.
Forbidden Lovers Meant To Be (USA)
Working with talented high school students from North Philadelphia at Taller Puertorriqueño’s Youth Artist Program, filmmakers Joanna Siegel, Melissa Beatriz Skolnick, and Kate Zambon sought to capture the personal and artistic journeys of the youth through film. While facilitating collaborative film workshops with the students, themes of race/ethnicity, cultures, language, and identity emerged. Throughout this process of engaging in story development and visual representation, the students created a video of their own, while the filmmakers documented the process using metafilm techniques. The students' short film, Forbidden Lovers Meant to Be, highlights the talent and creativity of these youth. Forbidden Lovers Meant to Be was created by the spring 2012 Youth Artist Program participants: Amy Lee Flores, Ricardo Lopez, Michael Mendez, Zayris Rivera, Tashyra Suarez, Nestor Tamayo, Yoeni Torres, Karina Ureña Vargas, and Kara Williams. (Amy Lee Flores, Ricardo Lopez, Michael Mendez)
Tire Die (Argentina)
The first film of the first Latin American documentary film school (The Escuela Documental de Santa Fe), this documentary focuses on the children in the neighborhood known as Tire Dié in the city of Santa Fe, Argentina, who wait daily for the passing train to ask for money from the passengers, shouting “Tire dié!” (Toss me a dime!).
Dubbed as the father of the New Latin American Cinema, Fernando Birriwas one of the first filmmakers to document poverty and underdevelopment. Tire Dié was part of the exhibition, Latin American Visions, produced by International House, 1989-1991.
The Illiterates/Las Analfabetas (Chile)
Ximena, played by the incomparable Paulina García (Gloria) is an illiterate woman in her fifties, who has learned to live on her own to keep her illiteracy a secret. Jackeline, is a young unemployed elementary school teacher, who tries to convince Ximena to take reading classes. Persuading her proves to be an almost impossible task, till one day, Jackeline finds something Ximena has been keeping as her only treasure since she was a child: a letter Ximena’s father left when he abandoned her many years before. Thus, the two women embark on a learning journey where they discover that there are many ways of being illiterate, and that not knowing how to read is just one of them.
For the schedule please visit: http://flaff.org/
Written by Juan Caceres . LatinoBuzz is a weekly feature on SydneysBuzz that highlights Latino indie talent and upcoming trends in Latino film with the specific objective of presenting a broad range of Latino voices. Follow [At]LatinoBuzz on Twitter and Facebook...
Opening Night: Maria Candelaria (Mexico)
Starring Dolores del Rio and Pedro Armendáriz, Maria Candelaria was the first Mexican film to be screened at the Cannes International Film Festival, and the first Latin American film awarded the Gran Prix. Gabriel Figueroa, the film’s cinematographer, was nominated for an Academy Award for The Night of the Iguana, and is often referred to as “the Fourth Muralist” of Mexico.
A young journalist presses an old artist (Alberto Galán ) to show a portrait of a naked indigenous woman that he has in his study. The body of the movie is a flashback to Xochimilco, Mexico, in 1909. The film is set right before the Mexican Revolution, and Xochimilco is an area with beautiful landscapes inhabited mostly by indigenous people.
The woman in the painting is María Candelaria (Dolores del Rio), a young Indian woman who is constantly rejected by her own people for being the daughter of a prostitute. She and her lover, Lorenzo Rafael (Pedro Armendariz), face constant struggles throughout the film. They are honest and hardworking, yet nothing ever goes right for them. Don Damian (Miguel Inclán), a jealous Mestizo store owner who wants María for himself, prevents them from getting married. He kills a piglet that María and Lorenzo plan to sell for profit and he refuses to buy vegetables from them. When María falls ill with malaria, Don Damian refuses to give the couple the quinine medicine necessary to fight the disease. Lorenzo breaks into his shop to steal the medicine, and he also takes a wedding dress for María. Lorenzo goes to prison for stealing, and María agrees to model for the painter to pay for his release. The artist begins painting a portrait of María, but when he asks her to pose nude she refuses.
The artist finishes the painting with the nude body of another woman. When the people of Xochimilco see the painting, they assume it is María Candelaria and stone her to death.Finally, Lorenzo escapes from prison )to carry María's lifeless body through Xochimilco's canal of the dead.
Bad Hair/Pelo Malo (Venezuela)
The third film from the filmmaker and plastic artist Mariana Rondón, Pelo Malo stars Junior, a 9 year-old with "bad hair". He wants to have it straightened for his yearbook picture, like a fashionable pop singer. This puts him at odds with his mother Marta. The more Junior tries to look sharp and make his mother love him, the more she rejects him, until he is cornered, face to face with a painful decision.
To Kill A Man/Matar A Un Hombre (Chile)
Read the Review
Read the Interview with Dir. Alejandro Fernandez Almendras
A thriller about a hardworking family man Jorge who is just barely making ends meet. When he gets mugged by Kalule, a neighborhood delinquent, Jorge's son decides to confront Kalule, only to get himself shot in the process. Sentenced to a scant 2 years in prison for the offense, Kalule, released and now intent on revenge, goes on the warpath, terrorizing Jorge's family. With his wife, son and daughter at the mercy of a thug, Jorge has no choice but to take justice into his own hands, and live with the emotional and psychological consequences.
Lines of class and masculinity ignite friction in this rugged thriller, adeptly shot with a discerning eye. Director Alejandro Fernández Almendras elevates raw grit to a new level with a tone that is both elemental and prophetic. Rife with unnerving tension, To Kill a Man is ultimately a surprising exploration of the heavy burden of what it takes to do what the title suggests.
Anina (Colombia)
Read the Review
Anina Yatay Salas is a ten-year-old girl. All her names form palindromes, making her the butt of her classmates’ jokes, and especially of Yisel’s, who Anina sees as an “elephant.” One day, fed up with all the taunting, Anina starts a fight with Yisel during recess. The incident ends with the principal penalizing the girls and calling their parents.Anina receives her punishment inside a sealed black envelope, which she is told not to open until she meets with the principal again a week later.She is also forbidden to tell anyone about the envelope. Her classmates pressure her to find out what the punishment will be, while they imagine cruel physical torture.
Anina, in her anxiousness to find out what horrible punishment awaits her in the mysterious black envelope, will get mixed up in a series of troubles, involving secret loves, confessed hatreds, close friendships, dreadful enemies, some loving teachers, and also some evil teachers.Without her realizing it, Anina’s efforts to understand the content of the envelope turn into an attempt to understand the world and her place in it.
The Devil’S Music (USA)
When the new sound of jazz first spread across America in the early twentieth-century, it left delight – and controversy – in its wake.As jazz's popularity grew, so did campaigns to censor "the devil's music." This documentary classic has been hailed by the New York Times as a documentary that "addressing the complex interaction of race and class… engages viewers in a conversation as vigorous as the art it chronicles,” featuring timeless performances by artists such as Louis Armstrong and vocalist Rachelle Ferrelle, plus interviews with giants of social and musical criticism such as Albert Murray, Marian MacPartland, Studs Terkel, and Michael Eric Dyson. The Devil's Music is Written, Produced and Directed by Maria Agui Carter and Calvin A. Lindsay Jr., and Narrated by Dion Graham.
I, Undocumented/Yo, Indocumentada (Venezuela)
Yo Indocumentada (I, Undocumented) , exposes the struggles of transgender people in Venezuela. The film, Andrea Baranenko’s first feature-length production, tells the story of three Venezuelan women fighting for their right to have an identity.
Tamara Adrián, 58, is a lawyer; Desirée Pérez, 46, is a hairdresser; and Victoria González, 27, has been a visual arts student since 2009. These women share more than their nationality: they all carry identifications with masculine names that do not correspond to their actual identities. They are transgender women, who long ago assumed their gender and now defend it in a homophobic and transphobic society.
The House That Jack Built (USA )
Jack Maldonado is an ambitious Latino man who fueled by misguided nostalgia, buys a small apartment building in the Bronx and moves his family into the apartments to live rent-free. His parents, Carlos and Martha, sister Nadia, brother Richie and his wife Rosa, Grandmother/Abuela and cousins Hector and Manny, all under one roof. Tension builds quickly as Jack imposes his views on everyone around him, including his fiancée, Lily. All the while, he hides the fact that his corner store is a front for selling marijuana but soon has to deal with new unwanted competitive forces. It's only a matter of time before Jack's family and 'business' lives collide in tragic fashion.
Aqui Y Alla Crossing Borders (USA)
The “Aquí y Allá’ transnational public art project explored the impact of immigration in the lives of Mexican immigrant youth in Philadelphia in connection with youth in Chihuahua, Mexico. The documentary highlights the testimonials of the youth on both sides of the border working towards the creation of a collaborative mural in South Philadelphia.
Cesar’S Last Fast (USA)
Read the Review
In 1988, Cesar Chavez embarked on what would be his last act of protest in his remarkable life. Driven in part to pay penance for feeling he had not done enough, Chavez began his “Fast for Life,” a 36-day water-only hunger strike, to draw attention to the horrific effects of unfettered pesticide use on farm workers, their families, and their communities.
Using never-before-seen footage of Chavez during his fast and testimony from those closest to him, directors Richard Ray Perez and Lorena Parlee weave together the larger story of Chavez’s life, vision, and legacy. A deeply religious man, Chavez’s moral clarity in organizing and standing with farm workers at risk of his own life humbled his family, friends, and the world. Cesar’s Last Fast is a moving and definitive portrait of the leader of a people who became an American icon of struggle and freedom.
La Camioneta (Guantemala)
Every day dozens of decommissioned school buses leave the United States on a southward migration that carries them to Guatemala, where they are repaired, repainted, and resurrected as the brightly-colored camionetas that bring the vast majority of Guatemalans to work each day. La Camioneta follows one such bus on its transformative journey: a journey between North and South, between life and death, and through an unfolding collection of moments, people, and places that serve to quietly remind us of the interconnected worlds in which we live.
Forbidden Lovers Meant To Be (USA)
Working with talented high school students from North Philadelphia at Taller Puertorriqueño’s Youth Artist Program, filmmakers Joanna Siegel, Melissa Beatriz Skolnick, and Kate Zambon sought to capture the personal and artistic journeys of the youth through film. While facilitating collaborative film workshops with the students, themes of race/ethnicity, cultures, language, and identity emerged. Throughout this process of engaging in story development and visual representation, the students created a video of their own, while the filmmakers documented the process using metafilm techniques. The students' short film, Forbidden Lovers Meant to Be, highlights the talent and creativity of these youth. Forbidden Lovers Meant to Be was created by the spring 2012 Youth Artist Program participants: Amy Lee Flores, Ricardo Lopez, Michael Mendez, Zayris Rivera, Tashyra Suarez, Nestor Tamayo, Yoeni Torres, Karina Ureña Vargas, and Kara Williams. (Amy Lee Flores, Ricardo Lopez, Michael Mendez)
Tire Die (Argentina)
The first film of the first Latin American documentary film school (The Escuela Documental de Santa Fe), this documentary focuses on the children in the neighborhood known as Tire Dié in the city of Santa Fe, Argentina, who wait daily for the passing train to ask for money from the passengers, shouting “Tire dié!” (Toss me a dime!).
Dubbed as the father of the New Latin American Cinema, Fernando Birriwas one of the first filmmakers to document poverty and underdevelopment. Tire Dié was part of the exhibition, Latin American Visions, produced by International House, 1989-1991.
The Illiterates/Las Analfabetas (Chile)
Ximena, played by the incomparable Paulina García (Gloria) is an illiterate woman in her fifties, who has learned to live on her own to keep her illiteracy a secret. Jackeline, is a young unemployed elementary school teacher, who tries to convince Ximena to take reading classes. Persuading her proves to be an almost impossible task, till one day, Jackeline finds something Ximena has been keeping as her only treasure since she was a child: a letter Ximena’s father left when he abandoned her many years before. Thus, the two women embark on a learning journey where they discover that there are many ways of being illiterate, and that not knowing how to read is just one of them.
For the schedule please visit: http://flaff.org/
Written by Juan Caceres . LatinoBuzz is a weekly feature on SydneysBuzz that highlights Latino indie talent and upcoming trends in Latino film with the specific objective of presenting a broad range of Latino voices. Follow [At]LatinoBuzz on Twitter and Facebook...
- 4/23/2014
- by Juan Caceres
- Sydney's Buzz
Roundabout Theatre Company Todd Haimes, Artistic Director will present Golden Globe nominee Rebecca Hall as 'Young Woman' in a new Broadway production of Machinal, by Sophie Treadwell, directed by Lyndsey Turner. The cast will include Suzanne Bertish as 'Mother', Michael Cumpsty as 'Husband',Morgan Spector as 'Lover' and Damian Baldet, Ashley Bell, Jeff Biehl, Arnie Burton, Ryan Dinning, Scott Drummond, Dion Graham, Edward James Hyland, Jason Loughlin, Maria-Christina Oliveras, Daniel Pearce, Henny Russell, Karen Walsh,Michael Warner.The cast met the press earlier today and you can check out a photo preview from the festivities below. Check back later for full coverage.
- 11/26/2013
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
Lincoln Center Theater (under the direction of Andre Bishop, Artistic Director and Bernard Gersten, Executive Producer) has announced that Amari Cheatom, Brian D. Coats, Chuck Cooper, Maria Couch, Harriett D. Foy, Dion Graham, April Matthis, Jacob Ming-Trent, Seth Numrich, Stephen Plunkett, Michael Siberry and Shelley Thomas will be featured in its upcoming LCT3 world premiere production of On The Levee, a play with music, conceived and directed by Lear deBessonet, with play by Marcus Gardley, and music and lyrics by Todd Almond.
- 6/28/2010
- BroadwayWorld.com
Lincoln Center Theater (under the direction of Andre Bishop, Artistic Director and Bernard Gersten, Executive Producer) has announced that Amari Cheatom, Brian D. Coats, Chuck Cooper, Maria Couch, Harriett D. Foy, Dion Graham, April Matthis, Jacob Ming-Trent, Seth Numrich, Stephen Plunkett, Michael Siberry and Shelley Thomas will be featured in its upcoming LCT3 world premiere production of On The Levee, a play with music, conceived and directed by Lear deBessonet, with play by Marcus Gardley, and music and lyrics by Todd Almond.
- 4/30/2010
- BroadwayWorld.com
Second Stage Theatre (Carole Rothman, Artistic Director; Ellen Richard, Executive Director) will kick off this summer's Second Stage Theatre Uptown Series with the world premiere of Zakiyyah Alexander's 10 Things To Do Before I Die. Directed by Jackson Gay, 10 Things To Do Before I Die will feature Francois Battiste, Natalie Venetia Belcon, Kyle Beltran, Dion Graham, and Tracie Thoms. Opening night is Thursday, May 28 at 7:00pm.
- 5/4/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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