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Fanm on Films

Fanm on Films

Ella Turenne and Martine Jean

A podcast highlighting Haiti and Haitians in film and TV.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Fanm on Films episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Fanm on Films for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Fanm on Films episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Fanm on Films - Episode 4.7: Interview with Jimmy Jean-Louis
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06/30/19 • 29 min

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...
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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...

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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...
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Fanm on Films - Episode 5.5: Interview with Michele Weaver
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04/26/20 • 38 min

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 Council of Dads with Sarah Wayne Callies. Based on a book with the same title, the hour-long drama follows a group of carefully chosen friends who take a family through the ups and downs of life following a potentially terminal diagnosis. She also appears in the USA Network show Briarpatch. Michele has starred in the lead role in OWN’s straight to series, hour-long romantic dramedy Love is __, created by Mara Brock Akil and Salim Akil. She attended Pepperdine University and majored in Theatre Acting and Media Production under a Theater Arts Scholarship. She traveled with the theater program to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland. She is from Colorado and currently resides in Los Angeles.

Check out the trailer for “Council of Dads” below.

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Fanm on Films - Episode 1.2: Black Panther Review
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03/11/18 • 51 min

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.
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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.
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Fanm on Films - Episode 0: Welcome to Fanm on Films
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02/18/18 • 8 min

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.
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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...
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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...
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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.
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How many episodes does Fanm on Films have?

Fanm on Films currently has 42 episodes available.

What topics does Fanm on Films cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Arts and Tv & Film.

What is the most popular episode on Fanm on Films?

The episode title 'Episode 4.7: Interview with Jimmy Jean-Louis' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Fanm on Films?

The average episode length on Fanm on Films is 49 minutes.

How often are episodes of Fanm on Films released?

Episodes of Fanm on Films are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Fanm on Films?

The first episode of Fanm on Films was released on Feb 18, 2018.

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