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Interview with Hop Donki

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    Hop Donki, my readers will not know you. Can you tell us about yourself? From 2003 till 2013 I directed a printed magazine in my home country Colombia. It mainly covered the Colombian war against its indigenous Nations and small farmers communities. In 2012 I decided to transition into musical activism. Last month I released “43”, my first music video on YouTube. The song’s title refers to a group of 43 indigenous students who got tortured and chopped by CIA trained Mexican Army troops.  Hop Donki, you have put out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKdXDzNldqE&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR1xh4HQYjGyMeffBa80k3VTTieQBylN6-TyZ8bTo32TvR0Zd8r57iF9PZY are there more to come? Yes, I’m working on my second music video. It will be released in December or January 2021. It’s about the ongoing anti monarchy movements in Thailand, Spain and the UK. Hop Donki, I know you have been censored so I am asking you to tell your story about that. My Journalistic work in Colombia was mainly censore

Interview with Bessy Adut

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Bessy Adut, my readers will not be familiar with you or your work. Can you please walk us through your acting, producing, directing, career? https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3501533/ Ms.Adut, what genre of indie movies would you say you have produced? Could you please share links to where people could view them? Hi, I have made different genre movies. My last short film was a horror short that won many awards at film festivals, it’s called “Escape Room” you can view it from this link: https://vimeo.com/303210784 and here is a little sizzle I am developing right now: https://vimeo.com/462021265 hoping it to be my first feature documentary film. Ms. Adut, could you give a personal story that you wished everyone knew that would make them know what makes you. Well, you. I didn’t have an easy life. Pretty much like fairytales really, I was first raised like a little princess. I had a happy childhood loving movies and my dad’s video camera to play with. Then I grew

Interview with Yvette Fintland

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  Yvette Fintland, thank you for this interview. Ms. Fintland, my reader or readers depending on the day most likely will not know you. Actress, Director, Producer. Please tell my readers about yourself. Yvette, stories make up people. The stories we tell about ourselves are personal. What story do you wish everyone knew about you?    The story about me I wish everyone knew is how passionate I am about helping others in need and telling stories via films.    Can you tell my readers what your latest project was or is? Who you are working with and where it will be released?   The current project I am directing “I Used To Be Your Neighbor” a homeless documentary filming in several states in the United States. I am currently working with Producer Chuck Maye from North Carolina and homeless advocate and documentary host Paul Read from Los Angeles, California plus other crew members and volunteers. Release dates for “I Used To Be Your Neighbor” feature film documentary wil