Filmmaker Dan Steadman has two short films that are part of the 13th annual QFest St. Louis, a Cinema St. Louis event. QFest’s complete lineup of films and shorts programs will be available to view on demand anytime from June 19-28. Details about QFest St. Louis can be found Here
Dan Steadman’s Taboo Teaching is part of the ‘Documentary Shorts 1: LGBTQ Pioneers‘ program. Taboo Teaching runs 26 minutes and is a profile of Missouri history teacher Rodney Wilson, who garnered national attention when he came out to his students in the early 1990s and nearly lost his job at Mehlville High School. Information about viewing this shorts program as part of QFest St. Louis can be found Here
Dan Steadman’s Women On The Threshold is part of the ‘Narrative Shorts 1: Love and Sex‘ program. Women On The Threshold runs 13 minutes and is a short inspired by...
Dan Steadman’s Taboo Teaching is part of the ‘Documentary Shorts 1: LGBTQ Pioneers‘ program. Taboo Teaching runs 26 minutes and is a profile of Missouri history teacher Rodney Wilson, who garnered national attention when he came out to his students in the early 1990s and nearly lost his job at Mehlville High School. Information about viewing this shorts program as part of QFest St. Louis can be found Here
Dan Steadman’s Women On The Threshold is part of the ‘Narrative Shorts 1: Love and Sex‘ program. Women On The Threshold runs 13 minutes and is a short inspired by...
- 6/17/2020
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
When Kathy Kaiser reviewed Belleville here at We Are Movie Geeks, she gave it 4 of 5 stars (read her review Here). It’s only been screened a couple of times, but starting September 5th, it will play a regular engagement exclusively at Wehrenberg Theaters. The producers of Belleville are looking for some local talent for their next film and will hold auditions when Belleville plays. Here are the details:
Ted Trent Studios and Circa 87 will hold open call auditions for their new movie shooting in the Midwest next summer. The film, which is still untitled, will center on the theme of sports. The auditions will take place at 13 Wehrenberg Theatres during the first two nights of the run of Belleville, the locally-shot movie about a farmer and his friendship with an out-of-this-world stranger.
“We are so excited to find more talent in the Midwest,” says Ted Trent, the star and producer of Belleville.
Ted Trent Studios and Circa 87 will hold open call auditions for their new movie shooting in the Midwest next summer. The film, which is still untitled, will center on the theme of sports. The auditions will take place at 13 Wehrenberg Theatres during the first two nights of the run of Belleville, the locally-shot movie about a farmer and his friendship with an out-of-this-world stranger.
“We are so excited to find more talent in the Midwest,” says Ted Trent, the star and producer of Belleville.
- 8/13/2014
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Review by Kathy Kaiser
Hitting the Big Screen in the town it’s named after, local film producer Ted Trent brings to life his character and the best that “the town” has to offer with his new independent film – Belleville
As we meet a strange and disoriented Neila, (played by Ted Trent) he is confronted by a mean spirited woman by the name of Arlene (played by Copper Shaw). Neila makes his way to the home of local farmer, turned recluse Willie (played by Tim O’Leary), who isn’t sure what to think of Neila, and his peculiar behavior, but is enjoying his company just the same. Neila makes his way about town, engaging the locals who notice his extraordinary abilities, as they too begin to question like Arlene, what is this Neila person really all about.
Realizing that his friend Willie is in great pain over the unexpected death of his wife,...
Hitting the Big Screen in the town it’s named after, local film producer Ted Trent brings to life his character and the best that “the town” has to offer with his new independent film – Belleville
As we meet a strange and disoriented Neila, (played by Ted Trent) he is confronted by a mean spirited woman by the name of Arlene (played by Copper Shaw). Neila makes his way to the home of local farmer, turned recluse Willie (played by Tim O’Leary), who isn’t sure what to think of Neila, and his peculiar behavior, but is enjoying his company just the same. Neila makes his way about town, engaging the locals who notice his extraordinary abilities, as they too begin to question like Arlene, what is this Neila person really all about.
Realizing that his friend Willie is in great pain over the unexpected death of his wife,...
- 5/6/2014
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Love mockumentaries? Freestyle Releasing has got a brand new mockumentary ready for distribution called “Jesus People.” The mockumentary is based on the awesome web series and follows an awful Christian pop band. Here’s more about “Jesus People”. “Jesus People” is available now in theaters and available on iTunes, DirecTV and On Demand. The film is directed by Jason Naumann and is written by Dan Steadman and Rajeev Sigamoney. The film stars Wendi McLendon-Covey, Mindy Sterling, Jennifer Elise Cox, Tim Bagley, Laura Silverman and Octavia Spencer. Speaking of Spencer, we’ve got a clip from the film below featuring Spencer singing a hilariously awful gospel song about Jesus being the only good [ Read More ]
The post Octavia Spencer Sings to Hilarious Effect in Jesus People appeared first on Shockya.com.
The post Octavia Spencer Sings to Hilarious Effect in Jesus People appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 4/11/2014
- by monique
- ShockYa
Reacting to the controversy surrounding Rep. Todd Akin's controversial comments regarding rape and abortion, former "Saturday Night Live" star and conservative activist Victoria Jackson said on Wednesday that if she were raped she would have the baby because it "would be a blessing," noting that the baby "has its own DNA" and is "not the father's DNA."
And responding to a HuffPost Gay Voices blog post from a former friend who said he ended their friendship because of her views on homosexuality, Jackson said she doesn't "think people should identify themselves by their sexual life."
"The Todd Akin thing was so blown out of proportion -- it's a joke," Jackson said at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., when interviewed for my SiriusXM OutQ radio program. "How many times do people get pregnant from rape? It's point zero zero one percent. It's a joke. I read lots of articles.
And responding to a HuffPost Gay Voices blog post from a former friend who said he ended their friendship because of her views on homosexuality, Jackson said she doesn't "think people should identify themselves by their sexual life."
"The Todd Akin thing was so blown out of proportion -- it's a joke," Jackson said at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., when interviewed for my SiriusXM OutQ radio program. "How many times do people get pregnant from rape? It's point zero zero one percent. It's a joke. I read lots of articles.
- 8/31/2012
- by Michelangelo Signorile
- Huffington Post
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