“Homeland” star Mandy Patinkin lends his voice to the powerful new docuseries “Indivisible: Healing Hate,” about the 2021 insurrection.
The six-part investigative series from Xg Productions and ViacomCBS’s See It Now Studios features in-depth interviews with federal and state law enforcement, as well as victims, accused and convicted extremists, lawmakers, and analysts.
“It is so important for people with differing opinions to listen to one another, try to understand different points of view, and make efforts to find middle ground in the political and social narrative,” co-executive producers and Xg co-founders Tim and Jim Clemente said Tuesday. “Violence is never the answer. ‘Indivisible: Healing Hate’ is the first step in that direction.”
Per the official description, “Indivisible: Healing Hate” seeks to answer a series of questions, including “In a nation founded on the tenets of liberty and equality, how could such a violent and destructive event have occurred? What exactly is far right extremism?...
The six-part investigative series from Xg Productions and ViacomCBS’s See It Now Studios features in-depth interviews with federal and state law enforcement, as well as victims, accused and convicted extremists, lawmakers, and analysts.
“It is so important for people with differing opinions to listen to one another, try to understand different points of view, and make efforts to find middle ground in the political and social narrative,” co-executive producers and Xg co-founders Tim and Jim Clemente said Tuesday. “Violence is never the answer. ‘Indivisible: Healing Hate’ is the first step in that direction.”
Per the official description, “Indivisible: Healing Hate” seeks to answer a series of questions, including “In a nation founded on the tenets of liberty and equality, how could such a violent and destructive event have occurred? What exactly is far right extremism?...
- 1/5/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Mandy Patinkin is set to narrate “Indivisible: Healing Hate,” is a six-part documentary series for Paramount Plus that focuses on the rise of far-right extremism and how it drove the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The series premieres on the one-year anniversary of the insurrection, this January 6, with the episode “Rage Revealed.”
Xg Productions and ViacomCBS’ See It Now Studios are behind “Indivisible: Healing Hate,” which will feature interviews with federal and state law enforcement, victims of extremism, accused and convicted extremists, lawmakers, and analysts.
Xg Prods.’ Jim Clemente, Tim Clemente, James Bruce, Spencer Gordon and Josh Murphy are executive producers on the docuseries. “It is so important for people with differing opinions to listen to one another, try to understand different points of view, and make efforts to find middle ground in the political and social narrative,” Tim and Jim Clemente, who are also the co-founders of Xg,...
Xg Productions and ViacomCBS’ See It Now Studios are behind “Indivisible: Healing Hate,” which will feature interviews with federal and state law enforcement, victims of extremism, accused and convicted extremists, lawmakers, and analysts.
Xg Prods.’ Jim Clemente, Tim Clemente, James Bruce, Spencer Gordon and Josh Murphy are executive producers on the docuseries. “It is so important for people with differing opinions to listen to one another, try to understand different points of view, and make efforts to find middle ground in the political and social narrative,” Tim and Jim Clemente, who are also the co-founders of Xg,...
- 1/5/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
The newly formed social impact film division of the Minderoo Foundation will “most likely” have a core diet of feature documentaries but is also open to other genres that facilitate social impact storytelling, according to executive producer Richard Harris.
Minderoo Pictures has been established with an initial commitment of $10 million to support screen projects that address the global challenges championed by the Perth-based philanthropic organisation.
The first four projects include a feature film collaboration between Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Louie Psihoyos and Josh Murphy, Robert Connolly’s feature Blueback, Michael Cordell and Emily-Anyupa Butcher’s Honey Ant Dreamers, and First Born, produced by Workshop TV.
Established by Andrew and Nicola Forrest in 2001, the Minderoo Foundation has since gone on to commit $2 billion to a range of global initiatives, ranging from ocean research and ending slavery, to collaboration in cancer and arts and culture projects.
Harris said the organisation’s activity...
Minderoo Pictures has been established with an initial commitment of $10 million to support screen projects that address the global challenges championed by the Perth-based philanthropic organisation.
The first four projects include a feature film collaboration between Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Louie Psihoyos and Josh Murphy, Robert Connolly’s feature Blueback, Michael Cordell and Emily-Anyupa Butcher’s Honey Ant Dreamers, and First Born, produced by Workshop TV.
Established by Andrew and Nicola Forrest in 2001, the Minderoo Foundation has since gone on to commit $2 billion to a range of global initiatives, ranging from ocean research and ending slavery, to collaboration in cancer and arts and culture projects.
Harris said the organisation’s activity...
- 10/25/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Minderoo Pictures, which pitches itself as “a social impact film enterprise” is being launched by the Minderoo Foundation, one of the largest philanthropic organizations in the Asia-Pacific.
The new company starts life with a commitment of A$10 million ($7.7 million) from the foundation and a mission to develop, produce and assist in the release of screen projects that inspire change.
The first four projects in development will span themes of ocean conservation, plastics and human health and early childhood development in Indigenous communities.
Louie Psihoyos, director of “The Cove,” the controversial 2009 documentary about dolphin slaughter in Japan, is among the first to be backed by Minderoo Pictures. He will work Josh Murphy (“Artifishal”) on an untitled feature film.
Australian director Robert Connolly (“The Dry”) is receiving backing for his “Blueback” film which shot in West Australai between March and May this year. It stars Radha Mitchell, Mia Wasikowska and “Star Trek...
The new company starts life with a commitment of A$10 million ($7.7 million) from the foundation and a mission to develop, produce and assist in the release of screen projects that inspire change.
The first four projects in development will span themes of ocean conservation, plastics and human health and early childhood development in Indigenous communities.
Louie Psihoyos, director of “The Cove,” the controversial 2009 documentary about dolphin slaughter in Japan, is among the first to be backed by Minderoo Pictures. He will work Josh Murphy (“Artifishal”) on an untitled feature film.
Australian director Robert Connolly (“The Dry”) is receiving backing for his “Blueback” film which shot in West Australai between March and May this year. It stars Radha Mitchell, Mia Wasikowska and “Star Trek...
- 10/22/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: One of Asia-Pacific’s largest philanthropic organizations, the Minderoo Foundation, is launching a social impact film division with a $7.5M ($10M Aud) fund to support screen projects tackling the global challenges championed by the Perth-based org.
Former Screen Australia senior executive, Richard Harris, will spearhead the division, Minderoo Pictures, as Executive Producer. There are four projects already underway as part of the initiative:
An unnamed feature film from Oscar winner Louie Psihoyos (The Cove) and Josh Murphy (Artifishal); Blueback helmed by Robert Connolly (The Dry); Honey Ant Dreamers directed by Michael Cordell (Year of the Dogs) and Emily-Anyupa Butcher; and First Born, produced by Workshop TV.
Some of the global challenges that Minderoo engages with include plastic pollution, modern slavery and cancer research. In addition to the films themselves, Minderoo Pictures said it is also working to produce high profile, cross-platform impact campaigns, to reach diverse audiences across policy makers,...
Former Screen Australia senior executive, Richard Harris, will spearhead the division, Minderoo Pictures, as Executive Producer. There are four projects already underway as part of the initiative:
An unnamed feature film from Oscar winner Louie Psihoyos (The Cove) and Josh Murphy (Artifishal); Blueback helmed by Robert Connolly (The Dry); Honey Ant Dreamers directed by Michael Cordell (Year of the Dogs) and Emily-Anyupa Butcher; and First Born, produced by Workshop TV.
Some of the global challenges that Minderoo engages with include plastic pollution, modern slavery and cancer research. In addition to the films themselves, Minderoo Pictures said it is also working to produce high profile, cross-platform impact campaigns, to reach diverse audiences across policy makers,...
- 10/22/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Xg Productions, the company behind Fox’s reboot of America’s Most Wanted, has struck a first-look deal with CBS Studios and has set its first project – a TV adaptation of its Audible original series Call Me God in the works at Paramount+.
The company, which was set up by former FBI agents, Jim and Tim Clemente, is turning the audiobook story, about their role in the DC Sniper investigation, into a scripted series for the fledgling streamer.
The Clemente brothers are attached to write alongside NCIS: Los Angeles showrunner R. Scott Gemmill with Charmed and Dynasty exec producer Brad Silberling set to direct the pilot.
Xg will produce with CBS Studios as part of their new first-look deal that will see the company develop and produce premium content in both the scripted and unscripted space.
They have an emphasis on the crime genre, leveraging the company’s deep law enforcement expertise,...
The company, which was set up by former FBI agents, Jim and Tim Clemente, is turning the audiobook story, about their role in the DC Sniper investigation, into a scripted series for the fledgling streamer.
The Clemente brothers are attached to write alongside NCIS: Los Angeles showrunner R. Scott Gemmill with Charmed and Dynasty exec producer Brad Silberling set to direct the pilot.
Xg will produce with CBS Studios as part of their new first-look deal that will see the company develop and produce premium content in both the scripted and unscripted space.
They have an emphasis on the crime genre, leveraging the company’s deep law enforcement expertise,...
- 4/16/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Know Theatre of Cincinnati is thrilled to open its twelfth season with the regional premiere of Boom, a funny, slightly warped and ultimately hopeful look at the apocalypse that follows a young marine biologist as he prepares for the imminent end of the world. Boom, directed by Drew Fracher, opened on Know Theatre's mainstage October 10th and play through November 7th, 2009.
Jo, a female journalism student, and Jules, a male marine biologist, meet in a subterranean biology lab for an erotic casual encounter. However, there's nothing casual whatsoever about this particular evening.
Director of Boom, Drew Fracher says, "These days it seems like a good, solidly funny play is kind of hard to come by, everyone wants to write about the trials and tribulations in such a serious manner. I love the fact that Boom is full of snappy dialogue, and while it is very funny, it definitely has some teeth.
Jo, a female journalism student, and Jules, a male marine biologist, meet in a subterranean biology lab for an erotic casual encounter. However, there's nothing casual whatsoever about this particular evening.
Director of Boom, Drew Fracher says, "These days it seems like a good, solidly funny play is kind of hard to come by, everyone wants to write about the trials and tribulations in such a serious manner. I love the fact that Boom is full of snappy dialogue, and while it is very funny, it definitely has some teeth.
- 10/15/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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