Documentary
Harry and Meghan Speak Out
The Netflix series "Harry and Meghan" was highly anticipated and is more of a media event than a traditional documentary. On Thursday, the first three episodes of a new six-part Netflix documentary series featuring Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were released. The series offers a glimpse into the couple's early relationship and their decision to step back from their royal duties. It has been promoted as providing a unique insight into the couple's perspective on the events leading up to their decision.
By Edison Ade3 years ago in Interview
Filmmaker Spotlight: Cindy Di Xin Introduces Audiences to Emotions in Storytelling
Cindy, Welcome to Kreative Circle! Can you share with us how you were introduced to the art of filmmaking? Mine was really simple. Things that inspired me were my own experience and loneliness. I am the only one who has experienced all of the dramatic moments, then I started to feel lonely in my life. I tried to share with my friends by telling them, but I couldn’t bring them into my scenario and feelings. After I studied communication in my undergrad, I got to know about visual arts. I started to shape my and other people’s story with motion pictures and sounds, then I met the charm of filmmaking.
By Kreative Circle (KreativeCircle.com)3 years ago in Interview
Job Interview As A Document Controller In One Of The International Consulting Firms In The Mandaluyong City, Philippines Area
One of my coworkers sent me a photo of the opening at the mentioned company. I am thrilled to apply because the offer is double that of my current employer. I applied for the job right away through Jobstreet. It took a few months after I received feedback from one of the company's HR representatives. In order for them to process my application, they asked me a few questions via email. I instantly responded, and it took a few months before they called me again, this time asking for my availability for the first scheduled interview. But, prior to this email, I had gotten a rejection notice from Jobstreet advising me that the position I was seeking for at that company had been filled. But they were opening the door for me again, so I decided to go through.
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.3 years ago in Interview
Bees and Bras at Attingham Park’s Kitchen Garden
Attingham Park in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, has a walled kitchen garden, which is something of an inspiration for kitchen gardeners everywhere. Restoration began in 2001, following 40 years of neglect during which time it was used as a football ground and Christmas tree plantation. A lot of hard work was needed to restore the facility to the glorious kitchen garden we see today complete with bee hives, sculptures, and enough fruit and vegetables to feed an army. Work parties began by re-pointing the walls and reinstating the dipping pond. In 2008, a kitchen gardener, Jenny Chandler, was appointed, and she, with lots of enthusiastic volunteers, planted the first quarter of the garden.
By Susie Kearley3 years ago in Interview
What does sustainable banking mean?
In 2021 I will be more involved than ever with the topics of finance, retirement provision, and investing. Whether it has to do with getting older or the third child? I don't know exactly, but the fact is: Investing money properly and dealing with it sensibly doesn't sound very sexy at first and is always very low on my to-do list.
By Ghani Mengal3 years ago in Interview
Two years later, some black media leaders in Cleveland are criticizing the destructive influence of #BLM
The photo of me above is from the Republican National Convention in 2016, when the RNC came to my hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. Black Lives Matter was a nascent movement at the time, considered fringe by many. BLM wasn’t a Twitter hashtag, a T-shirt, or a corporate slogan.
By Ashley Herzog3 years ago in Interview
Recommend 11 documentaries to learn more about the director
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By christean talley4 years ago in Interview
Talking With: Michael Paul King from Starz Political Series ‘Gaslit’
This edition of Talking With focuses on Michael Paul King, who portrays the real-life talk show host Mike Douglas in the Starz Watergate docu-drama series, “Gaslit,” based on the original podcast, “Slow Burn.”
By FierceScribe4 years ago in Interview
Sacred Awera
In 1492 began an onslaught against the Indigenous People of the Western World. The modern perception of the “ Western World “ is that it is the White World, it isn’t. The real Western World is the Indigenous People that have long occupied these Sacred Lands, the Natives that are as Indigenous to these areas as our mountains, creeks and plants. Like America, Colonization also runs deep in Columbia. In fact, it runs so deep that the name “ Columbia “ is a homage to genocidal murderer Christopher Columbus. Justified by the Church and Spaniard Monarchs, Columbus referenced Manifest Destiny as a means to eradicate Indigenous People or proselytize Indigenous People to create a home for Christianity. It is the largest genocide to ever occur and the one genocide that no one ever wants to discuss. All of the tribes of our lands have distinct tribal cultures with distinct customs but there are also many similarities. One of the biggest similarities is that most tribes had multiple genders before having the Gender Binary forced on us via forced assimilation and colonization.
By Marcy Angeles 4 years ago in Interview







