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AFTER THE RAIN


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AFTER THE RAIN


Resonant Entertainment's first feature film, After the Rain is based on the true story of writer Ryan James Russell's battle with cancer. Starring and directed by Daniel Bonjour (Frequency, The Walking Dead), it also stars Jelly Howie, Catherine Hicks and Roy Vongtama. The amazing score was done by Greg Tripi (Rememory - 2017 Sundance film, also The Knick, and Drive).  Accepted to multiple festivals with a Honorable Mention distinction, as well as Best Drama-Best Actress-Best Supporting Actress nominations.

“After the Rain” is now available on Amazon (free for Prime subscribers) and Kanopy (free for Universities and Libraries).

 Click here to see the trailer and the film!

FESTIVAL DISTINCTIONS:

DANCES WITH FILMS - Competition film - selected by LA WEEKLY "Film to see"

BUFFALO NIAGARA FILM FESTIVAL  - Competition film - Second place, Honorable Mention 

ACTION ON FILM FESTIVAL  - Best Drama, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress nominations

 

JOURNEY TO LAKE SHRINE


A five part series produced in collaboration with Self Realization Fellowship

JOURNEY TO LAKE SHRINE


A five part series produced in collaboration with Self Realization Fellowship

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Lake Shrine During the Day
 
 

A five part series for children appropriate for ages 7-16, taking youth on a fun filled tour of the Lake Shrine in Pacific Palisades.

Click for link to the entire 5 part series

 
 
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CROWS


CROWS


Based on a true story written by James Harris, Crows examines the effect of the paparazzi in our culture. Directed by Roy Vongtama, it stars Taylor Grant and Ty Granderson Jones.  Premiering at the prestigious Dances with Films festival, Crows was soon picked up for digital sales by Dramaclub Films.

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JUCHE RULES


JUCHE RULES


Based on true events in North Korea, and written by Hong Kong investigative reporter Mark Niu, Juche Rules was accepted at over 20 film festivals, winning four awards, including Best Drama and Best Screenplay. Directed by Kristina Romero, Juche Rules has been picked up by Indieflix.com for distribution. See the trailer here: JUCHE RULES 

FESTIVAL DISTINCTIONS:

  • Kansas City Filmfest  Kansas City, U S A
  • Wanderings Film Festival Huntsville, U S A
  • Poppy Jasper Film Festival Morgan Hill, U S A       AWARDED Best Drama
  • Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival
  • ID Film Fest Los Angeles, U S A
  • American International Film Festival                        Best Acting Nomination, Roy Vongtama
  • Burbank International Film Festival                          Best Drama Nomination
  • Moondance International Film Festival                    Winner Best Short Film and Audience Favorite Award
  • Big Bear Lake International Film Festival  Big Bear, U S A
  • Holly Shorts Film Festival    Hollywood, U S A
  • Action On Film International Film Festival   Pasadena, U S A
  • Mt. Rainier Film Festival                                             Runner-up for Best Short Film
  • Buffalo-Niagara Film Festival                                     Awarded closing weekend selection 
  • Edgemar Short Film Festival Santa Monica, CA        Nomination for Best Screenplay
     
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STANFORD AND SON


STANFORD AND SON


Produced in association with CharM Productions, Stanford and Son, is a multiple festival acceptee and winner. The first film from writer/director/actor Moe Irvin, it tells the heartwarming story of a retiree who tries to enter the world of hip hop, much to the chagrin of  his artistocratic son. 

DISTRIBUTION: Aspire TV  (2017)

FESTIVAL DISTINCTIONS: PAN AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL, NUMEROUS OTHERS

 

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I Don't Understand Women


I Don't Understand Women


COMEDIC WEBSERIES

LOGLINE: Three friends try to decipher the complexities of women.  Unsuccessfully.

STATUS:  Pilot shot. Accepted to Iron Mule Comedic Short Festival 2019 May!