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At ScreenFish, we believe that the truths of God's story can be seen in unexpected places, especially within the world of film and television. We're looking for those connections wherever possible. Welcome to the conversation. Welcome to ScreenFish.

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    • 5.0 • 3 Ratings

At ScreenFish, we believe that the truths of God's story can be seen in unexpected places, especially within the world of film and television. We're looking for those connections wherever possible. Welcome to the conversation. Welcome to ScreenFish.

    1on1 with Alex Garland (CIVIL WAR)

    1on1 with Alex Garland (CIVIL WAR)

    Set in the near future, Civil War depicts America as a nation divided within between two factions. Under the influence of a dictator president (Nick Offerman) in the midst of his third term, the country has reached a boiling point. With rebel factions descending upon the White House, Lee (Kirsten Dunst) and her team of military-embedded journalists race against the clock in order to reach the Capital with the hope of chronicling the historic events that are about to unfold. In this 1on1, we participate in a special roundtable discussion with Garland to discuss the film's political ambiguity, the strength of Kirsten Dunst and the evolution of the story.

    • 19 min
    SF Radio 10.14 Finishing the Story at WRESTLEMANIA XL

    SF Radio 10.14 Finishing the Story at WRESTLEMANIA XL

    Wrestlemania is back and bigger than ever! With the popularity of WWE reaching heights it hasn't seen in two decades, the culmination seems to bee this weekend as Cody Rhodes attempts to take down Universal Champion Roman Reigns and the Final Boss himself, Dwayne Johnson. But is that possible? This week, Kirk Haviland and Dave Voigt return to the ring to wrestle with the Rock's return and whether or not Cody Rhodes can finish the story.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    1on1 with Alexandre Philippe (WILLIAM SHATNER: YOU CAN CALL ME BILL)

    1on1 with Alexandre Philippe (WILLIAM SHATNER: YOU CAN CALL ME BILL)

    Directed by Alexandre Philippe, William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill is an intimate portrayal (maybe) of Shatner’s life and career. Having been a performer for over 70 years, Shatner’s career has boldly gone from space (Star Trek) to the streets (T.J. Hooker) and here, he’s invited to share the insight and wisdom that make him one of the more unique in Hollywood today. In this 1on1, we speak to Philippe about the definition of 'Shatner-ian', taking down our masks and experiencing wonder.

    • 14 min
    1on1 with Rosanne Supernault (COLD ROAD)

    1on1 with Rosanne Supernault (COLD ROAD)

    In COLD ROAD, Tracy (Rosanne Supernault) is an Indigenous woman who gets the call that her mother is near death. Out of concern for her family, she and her dog immediately get in the car and head north on the frozen remote highway home. Along the way, Tracy finds herself hunted by a mysterious stranger in a semi-truck who seems determined to derail her journey, leaving her no choice but to fight for her life. In this 1on1, we speak to Supernault about finding safe spaces, the sacrifices that she made for the role and working with her canine co-star.

    • 19 min
    1on1 with Michael Tobin (NEW WORLD BEAT)

    1on1 with Michael Tobin (NEW WORLD BEAT)

    Created by Michael Tobin, TVO's new series, NEW WORLD BEAT, steps into the heart of Toronto's energetic music scene. Blending performances and intimate conversations, the show taps into the heart of the city by elevating the artists and let them share more than just their music. In this 1on1, we speak to Tobin about Toronto's unique musical voice, creating safe spaces and offering more than our art.

    • 18 min
    1on1 with Jordan Bryon & Monica Villamizar (TRANSITION)

    1on1 with Jordan Bryon & Monica Villamizar (TRANSITION)

    In TRANSITION, Australian filmmaker and journalist Jordan Bryon gives the world an entirely different view of the Taliban regime during the fall of Afghanistan. Having gained incredible access to a Taliban unit, Bryon and his videographer, Teddy, give an authentic view of life under their oppressive regime. However, at the same time, Bryon’s journey with the military also coincides with his own physical transformation as a trans man. Out of concern for their lives, Bryon conceals his physiology in order to be accepted as a man, all the while struggling with the unique moral and ethical dilemma of his situation. As he gains more freedom during his transition, Bryon’s film also grapples with the oppression of women who attempt to find freedom themselves under the Taliban regime. In this 1on1, we speak to Bryon and co-director Monica Villamizar about living amongst the Taliban and being 'seen how you feel'.

    • 18 min

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