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À voix haute · RCF Alsace
Mystères et Double-jeu pour Martine Moser et Jean-Marie Stoerkel
C'est leur second roman ensemble : Martine Moser et l'ancien journaliste Jean-Marie Stoerkel publient Mystères et Double-jeu au Editions du Batsberg. Ils nous en lisent trois extraits pour l'émission "A voix haute avec Littér'Al".Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2025-05-13
14 min
La Bulle Rhétorique 🎙️ Par Jean-Corentin Poisson
Libérez votre voix : L'art oratoire et la puissance du corps en prise de parole | Martine Guillaud | LBP
Dans un monde où la prise de parole en public peut faire toute la différence, comment relier son corps, sa voix et son message pour captiver son auditoire ? Dans cet épisode de La Bulle des Pros, je reçoit Martine Guillaud, comédienne et coach vocal, qui nous dévoile sa méthode unique pour transformer notre approche de l'art oratoire.Martine, forte d'une expérience riche en communication et en performance scénique, nous guide à travers les subtilités de la rhétorique et de l'éloquence. Elle nous explique comment la respiration, souvent négli...
2025-01-16
26 min
La Franchise en Prime
#17 - [CONGRES FEPRABEL #11] - Martine Gilson - FEPRABEL - On aide le courtier à vivre plus facilement
Episode #17 – Martine Gilson – FEPRABEL – On fait en sorte que le courtier vive de plus en plus facilement les évolutions.☹️ « J’ai souvent des courtiers qui me disent : Je me sens seul ! » ☹️Elle revient sur l’histoire, l’organisation mais aussi la raison d’être de la fédération : être un support pour les courtiers.Comment Feprabel remplit sa mission de soutien pour ses affiliés ? Quels sont les retours sur le Congrès ? Ou encore les prochains défis auxquels s’attendre…Au micro de Jean et Marie, Martine jett...
2024-06-25
42 min
Tu m'en liras tant
Laurence Boudart, Martine, l'éternelle jeunesse d'une icône
Martine est un héroïne qui a maintenant acompagné plusieurs générations d'enfants et pour cause, elle fête cette année ses 70 ans! Nous revenons sur les raisons de ce succès avec "Laurence Boudart, autrice de Martine : L'éternelle jeunesse d'une icône"Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2024-03-19
25 min
Cultur'Ciné
Laurence Boudart….Martine, la pionnière des influenceuses!
Laurence Boudart….Martine, la pionnière des influenceuses!Avec « MARTINE, L’ÉTERNELLE JEUNESSE D’UNE ICÔNE », l’autrice nous offre une précieuse analyse sociologique du phénomène « Martine ». Initiée en 1954 par deux artistes de talent Marcel Marlier (dessins) et Gilbert Delahaye (textes), cette jeune fille moderne, dynamique et en prise directe sur son époque a conquis plusieurs générations avec 170 millions d’exemplaires vendus de par le monde. Cet ouvrage passionnant n’est pas destiné exclusivement aux nostalgiques puisque, 70 ans plus tard, la saga continue avec un nouvel album « MARTINE À PARIS» (de quoi faire ombrage à une certa...
2024-03-12
00 min
Le Billet
Le Billet de Père Jean-Marie Mallet-Guy
Les Ostentions de 1939 selon Père Menfouté racontées par Père Jean-Marie Mallet-GuyDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2023-04-21
05 min
Jasons pour jaser
EP-02 - Martine Rioux
Jasons pour jaser avec Martine Rioux, la coordonnatrice de la CFA-HSJ originaire de Kedgwick au Nouveau-Brunswick. Elle nous parle de la raison d'être du projet, sa passion pour son travail, et nous donne un coup d'oeil sur les activités à venir, dont un grand festival multiculturel à l'automne. Nous sommes heureux de vous présenter les membres de notre équipe pour que vous puissiez apprendre à nous connaître et découvrir ce que nous faisons pour rendre notre communauté plus accueillante aux nouveaux arrivants. JASONS pour JASER - Conversations Haut-Saint-Jean c'est une émission de rencontres, de partages...
2021-04-29
15 min
Film Bug
Minisode # 8 - Sarah Snow
In this minisode, I give some background on how I know Sarah Snow and some of the projects she's worked on such as "Sharktopus" with director Roger Corman.
2021-03-29
03 min
Film Bug
Minisode # 7 - Josh Guffey
In this minisode, I chat about Josh Guffey whom I interviewed in episode 107 of the podcast, how we met, and his connection to the "Film Bug" podcast. Check out episode 107!
2021-03-04
03 min
Film Bug
Minisode # 6 - Seckeita Taylor Lewis
In this minisode, I chat about how met Seckeita Taylor Lewis, writer/director of the film Jerico. She is interviewed in episode 106 of the podcast.
2021-02-19
03 min
Film Bug
Minisode # 5 - Jonathan Perkins
In this minisode, I describe how I met Jonathan Perkins who is interviewed in Episode 105 of Film Bug. Surprise! I was the Line Producer on that project and if I were to do an episode on it, it would be a few hours long!
2021-02-04
04 min
Film Bug
Minisode # 4 - Rachel Benjamin
In this minisode, I give some insight on how I met Rachel Benjamin years ago in Miami, Florida. Rachel is the interviewee in episode 104 of "Film Bug," where she discussed the making of her thesis film, "The Missing Peace."
2021-01-27
03 min
Film Bug
Minisode # 3 Lily Gareth Cunningham
I met Lily on Facebook through a mutual friend who also has a film podcast. Check out minisode 3 to learn more, then listen to episode 103 in which Lily takes us through the making of "Acute Failure."
2021-01-17
02 min
Film Bug
Minisode # 2 - Daniel Pico
In this minisode, I talk about how I met Daniel Pico, director of "Farewell Darkness." Episode 102 of the podcast is an epic journey through the making of the film. It's a solid example of how to make movies outside predominant systems, and without wealth financiers or grants.
2020-12-30
04 min
Film Bug
Minisode # 1 Joe Doughrity
In this short minisode, I explain how I met Joe Doughrity and convinced him to be interviewed for the Film Bug Podcast. Joe is a veteran filmmaker who worked for director John Singleton for years, and "Corner Store" was his directorial debut.
2020-12-29
02 min
Film Bug
Episode 111 - "Madan Sara" with Etant Dupain
It was a personal journey filled with the magical sights and sounds of the big markets in Haiti, but also the unpredictability and stress that come with making a documentary over the course of five years. In Film Bug's season finale, Etant Dupain takes us through the making of "Madan Sara."
2020-12-02
21 min
Film Bug
"Brick Madness" with Justin McAleese
What started as a dare to make a movie that would take very little time to finish, became an 11 year journey from script to screen. Making the mockumentary took a group of dedicated friends pitching in, and unwittingly allowing filming in their homes, using personal credit cards to cover expenses, and hiring a number of background actors. Director Justin McAleece takes us through the making of "Brick Madness."
2020-11-25
25 min
The Clearbirth Podcast
Benefits of a Home Birth and Becoming a Midwife ft. Martine Jean-Baptiste
Join your host Annette Perel as she speaks with Martine Jean-Baptiste, Founder of FAHM, Foundation for Advancement of Haitian Midwives.They discuss Martine's journey to becoming a licensed midwife, the reasons that home births can be a good alternative to hospital births, and how she founded her non-profit organization, FAHM.This podcast is also a platform for listeners to voice their questions and tell their stories. Find the show on Instagram (@clearbirthpodcast) or send an email to clearbirthpodcast@gmail.com.Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe and thanks for listening!
2020-11-25
1h 05
The Clearbirth Podcast
Benefits of a Home Birth and Becoming a Midwife ft. Martine Jean-Baptiste
Join your host Annette Perel as she speaks with Martine Jean-Baptiste, Founder of FAHM, Foundation for Advancement of Haitian Midwives.They discuss Martine's journey to becoming a licensed midwife, the reasons that home births can be a good alternative to hospital births, and how she founded her non-profit organization, FAHM.This podcast is also a platform for listeners to voice their questions and tell their stories. Find the show on Instagram (@clearbirthpodcast) or send an email to clearbirthpodcast@gmail.com.Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe and thanks for listening!
2020-11-25
1h 05
Film Bug
"What Breaks the Ice" with Rebecca Eskreis
It took a while for Rebecca to bring "What Breaks the Ice" to life, but once she started, she and her team were unstoppable. Not rain not even a truck breaking down could stop this production. Rebecca Eskreis takes us through the making of "What Breaks the Ice," a coming of age movie about two teens set against the backdrop of the Lewinsky scandal.
2020-11-18
25 min
Film Bug
Episode 108 - The Making of a Short Film with Sarah Snow
Sarah Snow hit it big when she produced "Slenderman," but it's while helping a friend on a short film that she encountered the most obstacles. In this episode, Sarah recounts the night a crew member was assaulted on set, logistical nightmares, nearly losing her friendship with the film's director, and the top notch crew that saved the day.
2020-11-04
22 min
Film Bug
Episode 107 - "All Gone Wrong" with Josh Guffey
Buckle up for quite the ride with writer/director Josh Guffey as he takes us behind the scenes of his first feature film, "All Gone Wrong." A journey 12 years in the making, "All Gone Wrong" stars Jake Kaufman as well as iconic Candyman actor Tony Todd. Find out how Josh’s car was nearly totaled, investors pulling out at the last minute and the ensuing uphill battle for financing, a drunk actor on set, brilliant performances from his leads, and how the team came together to see the film through.
2020-10-28
31 min
Film Bug
Episode 106 - "Jerico" with Seckeita Taylor Lewis
Seckeita had made only one short film when she and her husband, Brandon embarked on the epic journey to make "Jerico." From "haunted" jail cells to unrelenting downpours, and a lynching scene causing panic, Seckeita had to pull all the stops to finish her film and get distribution. In episode 106, she takes us through the making of "Jerico" and her special connection to Walmart.
2020-10-21
32 min
Film Bug
Episode 105 - "Drone Wars" with Jonathan Perkins
Filming in Croatia was a dream come true for Jonathan Perkins. "Drone wars" was an independent television competition series where teams compete to build and fly drones. From the outset, Perkins was in damage control mode, and had to put out fires figuratively and literally.
2020-10-14
21 min
Film Bug
Episode 104 - "The Missing Peace" with Rachel Benjamin
After a chance meeting with best selling author Edwidge Danticat, filmmaker Rachel Benjamin based her thesis film, "The Missing Peace," on Danticat's short story. The film was set in Haiti and with a micro budget, Rachel could not afford flying to Haiti to shoot. In this episode, Rachel takes us through the making of the film, including finding the perfect "Haiti" setting near Chicago, and being derided on her own set. "The Missing Peace" is available on Vimeo.
2020-10-07
19 min
Film Bug
Episode 103 - "Acute Failure" with Lily Gareth Cunningham
Lily Gareth Cunningham’s first feature film was a labor of love that started with some shocking news. In episode 103, she takes us through the making of "Acute Failure." It's the story of a young woman who returns home to get evaluated for a medical emergency. Real life shocking news set her on the path to making the film, and she details the many pitfalls of crafting a micro budget film. "Acute Failure" premieres on October 2nd at Cinequest's virtual film festival.
2020-10-01
22 min
Film Bug
Episode 102 - "Farewell Darkness" With Daniel Pico
Years ago, Daniel Pico was a young filmmaker in Chicago when he decided to direct his first film. The film is "Farewell Darkness," and is available on Reveel streaming platform. It's a feature film about an Iraq war veteran who struggles with PTSD. Making the film is a tale filled with twists and turns, including an angry hotel manager, a film commission with a vendetta, and being mistaken for a porn shoot. Get the full story on this episode! Daniel is now a working producer in Los Angeles and owns Pico Boulevard Entertainment.
2020-09-23
36 min
Film Bug
Episode 101 - "Corner Store" with Joe Doughrity
After years working for John Singleton and on may movie sets in Hollywood, Joe Doughrity embarked on a journey to direct his first feature film, "Corner Store." Writer/Director Joe Doughrity takes us through the making of "Corner Store."
2020-09-17
25 min
Film Bug
Episode 0 - What is Film Bug?
In Episode 0, I give a few tidbits about who I am, why I created the Film Bug Podcast, and what to expect in future episodes.
2020-09-05
04 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.11: Interview with A’Lelia Bundles
In our season finale, we chat with writer, producer and journalist A'Lelia Bundles, great-great granddaughter of Madam C.J. Walker. Bundles' New York Times notable book On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C. J. Walker is the is the first full-scale biography of Madam Walker—the legendary Black entrepreneur and philanthropist. We talk about the legacy of Madam Walker, her thoughts about the Netflix series and Madam Walker's connection to Haiti.
2020-06-21
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.11: Interview with A’Lelia Bundles
In our season finale, we chat with writer, producer and journalist A'Lelia Bundles, great-great granddaughter of Madam C.J. Walker. Bundles' New York Times notable book On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C. J. Walker is the is the first full-scale biography of Madam Walker—the legendary Black entrepreneur and philanthropist. We talk about the legacy of Madam Walker, her thoughts about the Netflix series and Madam Walker's connection to Haiti.
2020-06-21
42 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.10: Interview with Jason Fitzroy Jeffers
Jason Fitzroy Jeffers is a true Caribbean renaissance man. A filmmaker, journalist and music maker, his creative endeavors explore social issues as well as uplift Caribbean history and culture. We had a great time chatting with him about his impromptu journey learning Haitian machete fencing, the importance of Caribbean storytelling, and of course, slow jams...
2020-06-14
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.10: Interview with Jason Fitzroy Jeffers
Jason Fitzroy Jeffers is a true Caribbean renaissance man. A filmmaker, journalist and music maker, his creative endeavors explore social issues as well as uplift Caribbean history and culture. We had a great time chatting with him about his impromptu journey learning Haitian machete fencing, the importance of Caribbean storytelling, and of course, slow jams...
2020-06-14
1h 00
Fanm on Films
Special Episode: Reflections on Black Lives Matter
We wanted to take some time to reflect on what’s been happening in our communities. We’re feeling a lot right now: pain, frustration, anger, outrage. Our country has been on fire over the past week. This is a turning point in American history. We want to acknowledge all those who have lost their lives senselessly...
2020-06-07
32 min
Fanm on Films
Special Episode: Reflections on Black Lives Matter
We wanted to take some time to reflect on what’s been happening in our communities. We’re feeling a lot right now: pain, frustration, anger, outrage. Our country has been on fire over the past week. This is a turning point in American history. We want to acknowledge all those who have lost their lives senselessly...
2020-06-07
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.9: Interview with Michelle Buteau
We could not stop laughing with this week’s guest Michelle Buteau! Michelle has appeared on stand-up specials on Netflix and Comedy Central, as well as an album called “Shut Up!”, which was released on Comedy Central Records. Michelle shot the Netflix feature “Always Be My Maybe” with Ali Wong and Randall Park, and recently landed...
2020-05-31
27 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.9: Interview with Michelle Buteau
We could not stop laughing with this week’s guest Michelle Buteau! Michelle has appeared on stand-up specials on Netflix and Comedy Central, as well as an album called “Shut Up!”, which was released on Comedy Central Records. Michelle shot the Netflix feature “Always Be My Maybe” with Ali Wong and Randall Park, and recently landed...
2020-05-31
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.8: Interview with Guetty Felin
This week we have a chat with filmmaker Guetty Felin. Her film, Ayiti Mon Amour, was Haiti’s first-ever Oscar-nominated film. Guetty is an award-winning independent filmmaker, teacher, and film curator. Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and raised in New York, she holds an MFA from the University of Paris School of Cinema. Throughout her career, she...
2020-05-24
49 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.8: Interview with Guetty Felin
This week we have a chat with filmmaker Guetty Felin. Her film, Ayiti Mon Amour, was Haiti’s first-ever Oscar-nominated film. Guetty is an award-winning independent filmmaker, teacher, and film curator. Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and raised in New York, she holds an MFA from the University of Paris School of Cinema. Throughout her career, she...
2020-05-24
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.7: Fanm on Films Live!
This week we hosted our first live discussion and screening! We were joined by the creatives of the webseries “A Haitian’s Guide to Disappointing Your Parents. Joining us live was Micheal Drew (Creator and Actor), Karina Bonnefil (Actor) and Bechir Sylvain (Actor). Watch Episode 1 below and the rest of the series on YouTube.
2020-05-10
56 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.7: Fanm on Films Live!
This week we hosted our first live discussion and screening! We were joined by the creatives of the webseries “A Haitian’s Guide to Disappointing Your Parents. Joining us live was Micheal Drew (Creator and Actor), Karina Bonnefil (Actor) and Bechir Sylvain (Actor). Watch Episode 1 below and the rest of the series on YouTube.
2020-05-10
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.6: Interview with Monique Morris
This week we have an important discussion with Dr. Monique Morris about her work examining violence against Black girls. Her documentary Pushout centers the voices of Black girls to tell their stories about their lives and how they want to be seen. Monique Morris, Ed.D. is an award-winning author and social justice scholar with three...
2020-05-03
37 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.6: Interview with Monique Morris
This week we have an important discussion with Dr. Monique Morris about her work examining violence against Black girls. Her documentary Pushout centers the voices of Black girls to tell their stories about their lives and how they want to be seen. Monique Morris, Ed.D. is an award-winning author and social justice scholar with three...
2020-05-03
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.5: Interview with Michele Weaver
This week Michele Weaver chats with us and drops gems about being an actor in Hollywood. Her candor about the business and pride in her Haitian heritage made for a great conversation! Michele Weaver is on her way to becoming a major force in Hollywood. She is currently starring in NBC’s highly critically acclaimed drama...
2020-04-26
38 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.5: Interview with Michele Weaver
This week Michele Weaver chats with us and drops gems about being an actor in Hollywood. Her candor about the business and pride in her Haitian heritage made for a great conversation! Michele Weaver is on her way to becoming a major force in Hollywood. She is currently starring in NBC’s highly critically acclaimed drama...
2020-04-26
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.4: Interview with Ethan Herisse
Up and coming actor Ethan Herisse took some time to chat with us about how he got in the business and landing his big break in the 4 part series “When They See Us,” directed by Ava DuVernay. The Herisse family (Ethan, parents Henry and Carline, and his two little sisters Kerry-Ann and Naima) moved...
2020-04-19
41 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.4: Interview with Ethan Herisse
Up and coming actor Ethan Herisse took some time to chat with us about how he got in the business and landing his big break in the 4 part series “When They See Us,” directed by Ava DuVernay. The Herisse family (Ethan, parents Henry and Carline, and his two little sisters Kerry-Ann and Naima) moved...
2020-04-19
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.3: Interview with Dudley Alexis
This week we are chatting with filmmaker Dudley Alexis, director of the films “Liberty in a Soup” and most recently, the award-winning documentary, “When Liberty Burns.” Dudley just took home the $30,000 Knight Made in MIA Feature Film Award, the most anticipated prize of the 37th edition of Miami Dade College’s acclaimed Miami Film Festival. An independent...
2020-04-12
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.3: Interview with Dudley Alexis
This week we are chatting with filmmaker Dudley Alexis, director of the films “Liberty in a Soup” and most recently, the award-winning documentary, “When Liberty Burns.” Dudley just took home the $30,000 Knight Made in MIA Feature Film Award, the most anticipated prize of the 37th edition of Miami Dade College’s acclaimed Miami Film Festival. An independent...
2020-04-12
28 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.2: Interview with Rachelle Salnave
We’re excited to feature Emmy Award nominated filmmaker Rachelle Salnave on Episode 2! Rachelle Salnave has balanced an extensive range of professional experiences. In a 10-year span, her documentary “Harlem’s Mart 125: The American Dream” won Best Documentary at the 2010 African World Documentary Film Festival in St. Louis, Missouri and was featured in the...
2020-04-05
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.2: Interview with Rachelle Salnave
We’re excited to feature Emmy Award nominated filmmaker Rachelle Salnave on Episode 2! Rachelle Salnave has balanced an extensive range of professional experiences. In a 10-year span, her documentary “Harlem’s Mart 125: The American Dream” won Best Documentary at the 2010 African World Documentary Film Festival in St. Louis, Missouri and was featured in the...
2020-04-05
39 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.1: Interview with Bechir Sylvain
Welcome to Season 5 of Fanm on Films! This week’s guest is actor/producer Bechir Sylvain. Bechir Sylvain is a Haitian-American actor who plays “EJ” on the TNT’s series CLAWS and “Willy” on the BET streaming series, BIGGER. A lifetime member of The Actors Studio, Bechir studied drama at Southern Methodist University and co-founded Ground Up...
2020-03-29
1h 05
Fanm on Films
Episode 5.1: Interview with Bechir Sylvain
Welcome to Season 5 of Fanm on Films! This week’s guest is actor/producer Bechir Sylvain. Bechir Sylvain is a Haitian-American actor who plays “EJ” on the TNT’s series CLAWS and “Willy” on the BET streaming series, BIGGER. A lifetime member of The Actors Studio, Bechir studied drama at Southern Methodist University and co-founded Ground Up...
2020-03-29
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 4.7: Interview with Jimmy Jean-Louis
In our season finale, we chat with actor/producer/humanitarian Jimmy Jean-Louis. He talks about his new film Rattlesnakes and how he got to be The Haitian on the series Heroes. He also talks about the challenges and opportunities of being a Haitian actor in Hollywood. Jimmy is a formable actor as well as a staunch advocate...
2019-06-30
29 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 4.7: Interview with Jimmy Jean-Louis
In our season finale, we chat with actor/producer/humanitarian Jimmy Jean-Louis. He talks about his new film Rattlesnakes and how he got to be The Haitian on the series Heroes. He also talks about the challenges and opportunities of being a Haitian actor in Hollywood. Jimmy is a formable actor as well as a staunch advocate...
2019-06-30
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 4.6: Interview with Jongnic Bontemps
Jongnic Bontemps is a uniquely modern film composer, harmonizing a classical education with his rich tech background. As a maestro of Silicon Valley, he wrote everything from the hip-hop infused score for the Tribeca-favorite documentary United Skates, to rousing additional music for Creed II. In this interview, we cover his roots in music, how he got into...
2019-06-24
51 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 4.6: Interview with Jongnic Bontemps
Jongnic Bontemps is a uniquely modern film composer, harmonizing a classical education with his rich tech background. As a maestro of Silicon Valley, he wrote everything from the hip-hop infused score for the Tribeca-favorite documentary United Skates, to rousing additional music for Creed II. In this interview, we cover his roots in music, how he got into...
2019-06-24
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 4.5: Interview with Nadège August
This week we interview Nadège August, creator and star of the the web series Bougie Dilemma and host of the podcast What the Fockery. Our in depth interview covers topics such as being a working actress in Hollywood, the challenges of creating a webseries and dating in Los Angeles. Nadège continues to be engaged both...
2019-06-16
54 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 4.5: Interview with Nadège August
This week we interview Nadège August, creator and star of the the web series Bougie Dilemma and host of the podcast What the Fockery. Our in depth interview covers topics such as being a working actress in Hollywood, the challenges of creating a webseries and dating in Los Angeles. Nadège continues to be engaged both...
2019-06-16
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 4.4: I Am Not Your Negro Review
Filmmaker Raoul Peck takes 30 pages of writing from James Baldwin and weaves image and audio together to create this masterpiece. Taking a poetic yet striking look at race in America, I Am Not Your Negro is a fitting tribute to the prolific work of Baldwin. We look at both the visual aspects and content...
2019-06-09
52 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 4.4: I Am Not Your Negro Review
Filmmaker Raoul Peck takes 30 pages of writing from James Baldwin and weaves image and audio together to create this masterpiece. Taking a poetic yet striking look at race in America, I Am Not Your Negro is a fitting tribute to the prolific work of Baldwin. We look at both the visual aspects and content...
2019-06-09
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 4.3: Interview w/ Nancy Bellany + Review of Saved by Grace
“Saved By Grace” is a delightful first film by Standup Comedian/Writer/Emcee Nancy Bellany. She wrote and stars in this faith-based comedy. Produced by Jayna Entertainment, the film also showcases a number of comedians in the LA area, making it hard to keep quiet during this look at what happens when a church spirals into crisis....
2019-06-02
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 4.3: Interview w/ Nancy Bellany + Review of Saved by Grace
“Saved By Grace” is a delightful first film by Standup Comedian/Writer/Emcee Nancy Bellany. She wrote and stars in this faith-based comedy. Produced by Jayna Entertainment, the film also showcases a number of comedians in the LA area, making it hard to keep quiet during this look at what happens when a church spirals into crisis....
2019-06-02
33 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 4.2: Poverty, Inc. Review
This week we take a deep dive into disaster politics and the non-profit industrial complex with the film Poverty, Inc. Through hundreds of interviews and analysis, they raise questions about the issue of world aid and it’s tendency to cripple rather than bolster the economy of developing countries. Michael Matheson Miller – Director / ProducerAnielka...
2019-05-26
41 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 4.2: Poverty, Inc. Review
This week we take a deep dive into disaster politics and the non-profit industrial complex with the film Poverty, Inc. Through hundreds of interviews and analysis, they raise questions about the issue of world aid and it’s tendency to cripple rather than bolster the economy of developing countries. Michael Matheson Miller – Director / ProducerAnielka...
2019-05-26
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 4.1: Review of Chèche Lavi + Interview with Rachel Cantave
In our Season 4 premiere, we take a look at the recently completed documentary Cheche Lavi. This film is a portrait of two Haitian migrants, Robens and James, who find themselves stranded at the US-Mexico border with no way forward and no one to depend on but each other. Examining an important issue facing many...
2019-05-19
1h 07
Fanm on Films
Episode 4.1: Review of Chèche Lavi + Interview with Rachel Cantave
In our Season 4 premiere, we take a look at the recently completed documentary Cheche Lavi. This film is a portrait of two Haitian migrants, Robens and James, who find themselves stranded at the US-Mexico border with no way forward and no one to depend on but each other. Examining an important issue facing many...
2019-05-19
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 3.7: Kafou Review + Interview with Gilbert Mirambeau (Rebroadcast)
In honor of the acclaimed film “Kafou” debuting on Amazon Prime, we’re replaying our review of the movie and interview with producer Gilbert Mirambeau. There are lots of spoilers in this episode but we had a great time chatting with Gilbert about the complexities of making a film in Haiti. Producers: Gilbert Mirambeau, Bruno Mourral,...
2019-02-10
1h 10
Fanm on Films
Episode 3.7: Kafou Review + Interview with Gilbert Mirambeau (Rebroadcast)
In honor of the acclaimed film “Kafou” debuting on Amazon Prime, we’re replaying our review of the movie and interview with producer Gilbert Mirambeau. There are lots of spoilers in this episode but we had a great time chatting with Gilbert about the complexities of making a film in Haiti. Producers: Gilbert Mirambeau, Bruno Mourral,...
2019-02-10
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 3.6: Interview with Don Clitandre + Existencia Review
This visual poem is Don Clitandre’s homage to Haitian women, culture and ritual. Our interview with him delves into his childhood and relationship with his grandmother as well as his passion for visual language. Writer/Director: Don Clitandre View Don’s film below. EXISTENTIA from Don Clitandre on Vimeo.
2019-02-03
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 3.6: Interview with Don Clitandre + Existencia Review
This visual poem is Don Clitandre’s homage to Haitian women, culture and ritual. Our interview with him delves into his childhood and relationship with his grandmother as well as his passion for visual language. Writer/Director: Don Clitandre View Don’s film below. EXISTENTIA from Don Clitandre on Vimeo.
2019-02-03
41 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 3.5: Review of Douvan Jou Ka Levé
Gessica Généus’ documentary film, Douvan Jou Ka Levé (The Sun Will Rise) takes an inmate look at the filmmaker’s life as she questions issues of mental health in her family. Woven in are historical and cultural elements about Haiti’s relationship to spirituality and superstition. Writer/Director: Gessica Généus Trailer Douvan Jou Ka Levé TRAILER ENG from...
2019-01-27
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 3.5: Review of Douvan Jou Ka Levé
Gessica Généus’ documentary film, Douvan Jou Ka Levé (The Sun Will Rise) takes an inmate look at the filmmaker’s life as she questions issues of mental health in her family. Woven in are historical and cultural elements about Haiti’s relationship to spirituality and superstition. Writer/Director: Gessica Généus Trailer Douvan Jou Ka Levé TRAILER ENG from...
2019-01-27
33 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 3.4: Interview with Steven Brun + The Endowment Review
This week we chat with Steven Daniel Brun about his new short film “The Endowment” also known as “La Fòs.” We opine on spirituality, being a working actor in Hollywood and more. Check out “The Endowment” on YouTube.Writer/Director/Actor: Steven Daniel Brun
2019-01-20
52 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 3.4: Interview with Steven Brun + The Endowment Review
This week we chat with Steven Daniel Brun about his new short film “The Endowment” also known as “La Fòs.” We opine on spirituality, being a working actor in Hollywood and more. Check out “The Endowment” on YouTube.Writer/Director/Actor: Steven Daniel Brun
2019-01-20
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 3.3: Basquiat: Rage to Riches Review + BONUS Boom for Real Review
This week’s episode covers two films! Our primary review is about the PBS Master’s documentary Basquiat: Rage to Riches. In a raw post-film reflection, we chat about Boom for Real, a documentary that takes a look at Jean-Michel Bascquiat’s early life.
2019-01-13
1h 12
Fanm on Films
Episode 3.3: Basquiat: Rage to Riches Review + BONUS Boom for Real Review
This week’s episode covers two films! Our primary review is about the PBS Master’s documentary Basquiat: Rage to Riches. In a raw post-film reflection, we chat about Boom for Real, a documentary that takes a look at Jean-Michel Bascquiat’s early life.
2019-01-13
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 3.2: Interview with Jacquil Constant
In this episode we have an intimate conversation with Jacquil Constant, founder of the Haiti International Film Festival and Director of the short film Haiti is a Nation of Artists. Learn why he decided to start the film festival and the complexity of the Haitian art scene in Haiti.
2019-01-06
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 3.2: Interview with Jacquil Constant
In this episode we have an intimate conversation with Jacquil Constant, founder of the Haiti International Film Festival and Director of the short film Haiti is a Nation of Artists. Learn why he decided to start the film festival and the complexity of the Haitian art scene in Haiti.
2019-01-06
44 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 3.1: Interview with Director Dudley Alexis + Review of Liberty in a Soup
Welcome to Season 3! In our opening episode, we chat with the Director of Liberty in a Soup, Dudley Alexis. In this fascinating look at the beloved dish that is synonymous with the Haitian Revolution, we talk about history and Dudley’s journey in making this film. We also review the film and give our own...
2018-12-30
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 3.1: Interview with Director Dudley Alexis + Review of Liberty in a Soup
Welcome to Season 3! In our opening episode, we chat with the Director of Liberty in a Soup, Dudley Alexis. In this fascinating look at the beloved dish that is synonymous with the Haitian Revolution, we talk about history and Dudley’s journey in making this film. We also review the film and give our own...
2018-12-30
51 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 2.7: Luke Cage Review + Interview with Actor Macc Plaise
In our Season 2 finale, we take a look at Netflix’s hit series Luke Cage. Macc Plaise makes a debut in Season 2 Episode 1 entitled “Sould Brother #1.” This TV show about a hoodie-wearing superhero of the people set in Harlem is Marvel’s latest venture in bringing Black heroes to the forefront. Director: Lucy Liu Writer: Cheo...
2018-07-15
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 2.6: Barikad Review + Uncut Interview with Director Richard Senecal
This week, we’re reviewing the classic film “Barikad” by Richard Senecal. What happens when a maid from the Haitian poor countryside meets a boy from a wealthy Port-au-Prince middle-class family? Unexpected and disturbing love in a highly conventional society. A story of tenderness and sorrow. Our interview with Richard explores his intention behind the film and...
2018-07-08
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 2.5: Deported Review + Interview with Director Rachel Magloire (Rebroadcast)
Rebroadcast This week we take a serious look at the issue of deportation. Deported follows several men in Haiti who have one thing in common: they have been deported from the US or Canada. A striking film, this documentary shares the stories of these men and how they cope with living in a land they...
2018-07-01
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 2.4: Review of The Haitian Creatives Series + Interview with Richard Louissaint
Created by New York-based artist Richard Louissaint, the Haitian Creatives Series is an ongoing video and photo documentary project. It first began as a long-term project to document fusion band Zing Experience in 2010, but as a result of his developing friendship with the Zing, he began to meet a new community of Haitian creatives....
2018-06-25
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 2.3: Review of Tezen + Interview with Director Shirley Bruno
A restless daughter meets a spirit who gives her pure water. Her family devours the delicious water until they begin to suspect more than the origin of its taste. Tezen is an old Haitian folklore which Shirley Bruno has captured in this short film. This week we review her film as well as talk to...
2018-06-17
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 2.2: Review of The Tombs + Uncut Interview with Director Jerry LaMothe
This week’s film review is of Jerry LaMothe’s The Tombs. The film chronicles a Brooklyn man’s three-day journey through New York’s infamous central booking jail system, famously known as The Tombs. Masterfully done, this film gives us a glimpse of what it’s like to be tangled in the web of the criminal (in)justice system. Check...
2018-06-10
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 2.1: Kafou Review + Interview with Gilbert Mirambeau
Spoiler alert! This episode has a lot of reveals about the story. Season 2 opens with our review of the acclaimed film Kafou with a bonus eye-opening interview with Kafou Producer Gilbert Mirambeau. This film will keep you at the edge of your seat and setting a standard for the quality in production and storytelling in Haitian Cinema....
2018-06-03
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 1.7: Review of Brooklyn to Benin + Interview with Director Régine Romain
Brooklyn to Benin: A Vodou Pilgrimage is a short film exploring one woman’s journey documenting the survival of traditional African religion in the Americas. The short creates an alternative cinematic experience of Vodou grounded in honor and respect. Check out the film here: Brooklyn to Benin: A Vodou Pilgrimage
2018-04-15
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 1.6: Review of Life with Tray and Jea + Interview with Producer/Director Natasha Gaspard
Life with Tray and Jea is a new web series from the digital platform Mane Moves TV founded by Natasha Gaspard. The series follows two women on their journey of being young and Christian. At times funny, at times heartbreaking but always real, these two provide refreshing insight into what it means to lead a life...
2018-04-08
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 1.5: Charcoal Review + Interview with Director Francesca Andre
Francesca Andre’s film Charcoal has sparked much-needed conversation around colorism. This week we review her award-winning short film and discuss colorism and its effects on the Haitian community as well as how this conversation shows up in other African diasporic communities. For more information about Francesca and her work, check out her website.
2018-04-01
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 1.4 Bonus: Uncut Interview with Deported Co-Director Rachele Magloire
Our exclusive interview with Rachele Magloire, Co-Director of the acclaimed film “Deported” dives into a candid conversation about the issues facing Haitians who had been living in the US legally, then convicted of a crime and subsequently deported to Haiti. We talk about the plight of these people, how she was able to find them,...
2018-03-25
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 1.4: Deported Review
This week we take a serious look at the issue of deportation. Deported follows several men in Haiti who have one thing in common: they have been deported from the US or Canada. A striking film, this documentary shares the stories of these men and how they cope with living in a land they are...
2018-03-25
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 1.3: Florida Water Review + Interview with Numa Perrier
This week’s review is taking a close look at Numa Perrier’s short film Florida Water. The film bases its premise on a photograph which features Numa’s mother and recreates a Haitian ritual. We also interview Numa and get into more about Florida Water, her upcoming film in Edwidge Danticat and Easmanie Michel’s new film Caroline’s Wedding. Numa is...
2018-03-19
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 1.2: Black Panther Review
In this episode, we review the Disney/Marvel film Black Panther directed by Ryan Coogler. We discuss parallels to Haitian culture and history and deeper themes of Black Panther’s significance in the Black community.
2018-03-11
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 1.1 Bonus: Uncut Interview with Lalo’s House Director/Producer Kelley Kali
In this bonus episode, Kelly Kali talks with us about everything from shooting in Haiti to the inspiration for this important film on child trafficking and how her fellow USC Trojans came through to make the movie happen. It’s an insightful look into what it takes to bring a film such as this one to fruition.
2018-03-05
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 1.1: Lalo’s House (Starring Garcelle Beauvais) Review
In our inaugural episode, we review Lalo’s House, winner of Best Short Film at the Pan African Film Festival. LALO’S HOUSE focuses on the relentless courage of Manouchka, an 11 year-old Haitian girl, kidnapped with her little sister Phara, for an unfortunately common reason in Haiti: the two girls happened to be at the wrong place at...
2018-02-20
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 0: Welcome to Fanm on Films
We are two dope fanm vanyan who came together to create “Fanm on Film”, a podcast where we review Haitian films, interview Haitian filmmakers and discuss Haitian cinema. In Episode 0, listen to Ella and Martine talk about why they started the podcast and what you can expect to hear.
2018-02-18
00 min
Fanm on Films
Episode 0: Welcome to Fanm on Films
We are two dope fanm vanyan who came together to create “Fanm on Film”, a podcast where we review Haitian films, interview Haitian filmmakers and discuss Haitian cinema. In Episode 0, listen to Ella and Martine talk about why they started the podcast and what you can expect to hear.
2018-02-18
08 min
THE DIGITAL GOSPEL CHANNEL
PODCAST #718 ART et CULTURE Invitée: Martine Jean Artiste Québécoise - Une réalisation de Franck DORISTIL pour la RCEI - The Digital Gospel Channel of France
Bonjour et merci de choisir la RCEI à l'heure de la cinquième édition de ART & CULTURE qui vous fera découvrir l'artiste québécoise Martine Jean en DUPLEX originaire du village de Saint Fabien. A l'occasion de la sortie de son premier album solo, nous avons le plaisir de vous présenter cette voix montante de la musique québécoise. Nous attendons vos commentaires qui nous permettront d'améliorer les prochaines éditions avec des artistes d'ici et d'ailleurs. Un grand merci à l'ariste Mélik Tir qui nous a proposé cette artiste.
2012-08-04
59 min