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- James Cagney helped jump-start the gangster genre as The Public Enemy. Outcries against movies that glorified underworld criminals put Cagney on the side of the law in 'G' Men.
- Two strangers, whose paths are always crossing, finally meet when fate steps in.
- Experience 11 original local films in Access Sacramento's 17th annual "A Place Called Sacramento" Film Festival as it premieres this Saturday Dec. 10, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. on Access Sacramento cable television channel 17. Access Sacramento Executive Director Gary Martin hosts this years 10 award-winning scripts turned into 10-minute movies, plus Access Sacramento's own "On-Camera Kids" premiere youth-actor film "Returning Andrew." In addition to the films, you'll see the 10 filmmakers on stage at the historic Crest Theatre thanking their casts and crews, and we'll show you the results of several audience voting awards.
- The moving story of a small Texas town in 1918. Until an influenza epidemic hit and several broken young men returned from the war in Europe.
- This 19th annual film festival from Access Sacramento features 10 original short films all abut "A Place Called Sacramento." The TV presentation features the state show including the complete cable TV premiere of the 10 films, and the 10 writers with their thank you messages and several specialty awards for both performers and technical crew.
- When lesbian detective Abigail Marks teams up with gay guy Michael Dalmar to solve the disappearance of his twin, Kyle Dalmar, a famed portrait photographer, their investigation leads them into the Kyle's risqué world. With Michael posing as Kyle, the pair uncover assistants who have designs on their bosses, clients who have an interest in detectives, and killers who want them stopped. Navigating between identity and duplicity, Abigail and Michael discover that photos never lie, and two minutes can mean the difference between life and death.
- The Blackhawks and Bruins, two of our most historic franchises, will be meeting outdoors for the first time at the 2019 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. Notre Dame Stadium, with its capacity approaching 80,000, will provide an ideal setting for this ground-breaking event and will host the largest live audience ever to witness a game by either of these teams.
- 2056 the world has been nearly destroyed by war. Who will control the balance of power.
- Access Sacramento presents full televised coverage of the stage presentations and world premiere of 10 original 10-minute movies as part of the 20th annual "A Placed Called Sacramento" Film Festival. This red-carpet world premiere features 10 winning screenplays that were turned into movies featuring the writers, producers, directors, actors and crew from the Sacramento region. Nine specialty awards for acting and technical areas are presented. This program also honors Ron Cooper and Martin Anaya, the two founders of the festival, with Hall of Fame recognition. A special youth mini-festival grand prize winning short film is also featured.
- The 21st annual "A Place Called Sacramento" Film Festival showcases eight original 10-minute short films in a red-carpet world premiere that was delayed for 12 months because of the COVID 19 pandemic. The eight winning film scripts were judged and selected for production in 2020, but completion of the films was pushed back for a year in order for new health safety rules to be implemented for the casts and crews. In addition to the film premieres, several specialty awards are presented in performance and technical categories.
- In part one of a four part series, Charlie Holliday chats with Martin Anaya about the in's, out's and successful process of getting an acting job of television and film. Charlie Holliday's work as a casting director under the banner of the Mosaic Acting Academy and his long professional work in Hollywood makes him an ideal professional for offering this advice.
- Four working producers for television and film in Hollywood are interviewed by California Film Foundation Host Martin Anaya about current trends and individual success stories for the industry. All are connected to the Sacramento region or are showing a film project during the Sacramento International Film Festival.
- This series took place in an apartment building numbered 227. The cast would frequently be sitting outside on a large set of stone stairs, involved in some discussion that would unfold into the weekly plotline.
- The 23rd Annual "A Place Called Sacramento Film Festival" features 10 original film shorts in their red-carpet world premiere and announces film festival awards celebrating Sacramento area film making. Beginning each year as a script writing competition, 10 selected winners' scripts are then produced and premiered with each their original films featuring the Sacramento, CA area. Created by Access Sacramento in the year 2000 by Ron Cooper, more than 200 films have been made and showcased on the big screen since then.
- The issues and problems facing many young people today.
- Guest host Christina Marie Jeffers presents information about Sacramento's 2nd Annual Golden Harvest Parade and Festival, a multi-cultural event planned for the grounds outside the state capitol. The festival has the theme "A Greener Tomorrow for the Youth" and offers three seminars. Also on the show, Neil Nayaar, a Sacramento musical prodigy who is a producer, writer and instrumentalist performs in advance of his show at the Festival.
- In the 37th Annual Pig Bowl / Guns and Hoses IX, the Sacramento Law Enforcement Hogs defeated the Sacramento Area Fire Department Dogs 33-27 in game broadcast by Access Sacramento. After the original Police vs. Sheriff's officer game in 1975, the game was re-branded as Guns and Hoses where law takes on fire. Announcers Walt Gray, Doug Kelly and Quinn Gregory call the action.
- Carroll McKane's DVcams have recorded the deaths of his 36 past victims. His killing room, a makeshift studio, is the set for the murders of two more victims and the torture of a forensic psychiatrist, destined to be his biographer and the killer of his final victim... number 39.
- In the 39th annual Pig Bowl / Guns and Hoses XI, the Sacramento Law Hogs defeated the Sacramento Fire Dogs 20-17 in a live television broadcast on Accesss Sacramento. This Charity football game between police, sheriff's and correctional officers and firemen originated in 1975 as Police officers vs. Sheriff's deputies. Announcers for this game were Will James, Doug Kelly and Quinn Gregory.
- Gary and the crew head to Detroit, Michigan to talk with Jay Rayford, co-founder of Social Sushi, a pop-up sushi concept. Then they head over to San Diego, California to meet up with Braydon Moreno, co-founder of ROBO 3D, a company that manufactures 3D printers.
- The Sacramento Law Hogs defeated the Sacramento Fire Dogs 28-7 in the 40th Annual Pig Bowl / Guns and Hoses XII in a live television broadcast on Access Sacramento. This event is the longest running charity football game featuring police and sheriff's officers vs fireman. Announcers Will James, Doug Kelly and Scott Marsah call the action.
- In the 41st annual Pig Bowl / Guns and Hoses XIII the Sacramento Fire Dogs defeated the Sacramento Law Dogs 20-7 as part of the longest running charity football game between Sacramento-area firemen and law enforcement players from the Sheriff's department, area police departments and correctional facilities. Accouncers were Walt Gray, Doug Kelly and Quinn Gregory in a live broadcast on Access Sacramento.
- Access Sacramento presents live television coverage of the 43rd Annual Pig Bowl reformed as Guns and Hoses XV in 2002. This charity game features Sacramento County Law Enforcement vs. Sacramento County Fire Fighters. A late run in the 4th quarter came up short for the Fire Dogs, with the Law Dogs taking the 14-11 victory.
- The Sacramento Law Enforcement Hogs defeated the Sacramento Firefighter Dogs 24-9 in the 44th annual Pig Bowl / Guns 'n Hoses XVI.. This charity football game benefits a variety of non-profits and is the nation's longest running event of its type.
- In its 46th annual charity football event, the Pig Bowl Association presented the Guns and Hoses XVIII game at Cal State Sacramento's Hornet Stadium. The Law Enforcement Hogs defeated the Fire Department Dogs 14-11 in a live broadcast on Access Sacramento. Announcers Doug Kelly, Greg Coauette and Lauren Goodman called the action in what has become an annual fund raiser that benefits burn victims and a variety of other charities in Northern California.
- This is live television coverage of the 48th annual charity football game in Sacramento Called the Pig Bowl. Originally created in 1975, this event featured opposing teams from the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department and the Sacramento City Police Department. The event was rebranded in 2003 as Guns and Hoses and now features area law enforcement officers, the Law Hogs, vs. Sacramento Area Fire Fighters, the Fire Dogs. In this game, the Dogs defeated the Hogs 7-3 in one of the lowest scoring games in the event's history.
- Sacramento's Pig Bowl is the longest running charity football game in America. This 49th Annual event between Sacramento City Police and Sacramento County Sheriff's was re-branded as Guns and Hoses in 2002 as the Law Enforcement Hogs vs. the Fire Protection Dogs. In this Guns and Hoses 21, the Fire Dogs defeated the Law Hogs 12-5 in a defensive battle where the Dogs set a new streak-record by winning a second consecutive year. Pig Bowl Hall of Famers Doug Kelley and Greg Coauette call the action.
- A flood breaks out and the coastal towns need to be evacuated. The prison in the city decide to transfer the prisoners. A retired policeman alone has to transfer three dangerous prisoners, who find it a rare opportunity to escape.
- In the historic longest-running charity football game of its kind, Sacramento's 50th annual Pig Bowl featured the Sacramento Law Hogs defeating the Sacramento Fire Dogs 27-13 before approximately 10,000 fans in a game broadcast live by Access Sacramento. Pig Bowl Hall of Fame broadcasters Walt Gray, Doug Kelly and Greg Coauette were joined by Kevin John for coverage of the original Pig Bowl, which was replicated across the country for years. The charity football event has raised more than $1.7-million over its history for non-profit groups including the Sacramento, CA burn institute, youth activities and other fire or police supporting charities.
- Ex-con turned handyman Harrison Theo, moves to the city to get away his from thieving past, when he falls for a desperate femme fatale who drags him back onto the wrong side of a dark world, and links him to a cold-blooded killer, and a web of crime and corruption.
- Gary and the crew head to Austin, Texas to meet with Jeremiah Newton, owner of The Bearded Bastard, a legendary beard grooming products made by hand. Then they head over to Detroit, Michigan to meet with Amina Daniels, owner of Live Cycle Delight. Live Cycle Delight is the first contemporary cycle studio to offer cycling classes, a bike lounge, and a cold-pressed juice bar.
- Dan travels to New Orleans to help a compulsive gambler rein in her addiction and avoid jail time. A murder attempt with three likely suspects keeps Dan busy in the Big Easy, visiting gambling joints and used bookstores in pursuit of clues.
- Gary and the crew head to Seattle, Washington to talk with Suzie Lee, the creator of Siren, a online dating site that focuses on comfort, privacy and mutual respect. Then they head over to Oakland, California to meet up with Keba Konte, the founder of Red Bay Coffee, a roaster and coffee bar.
- Unseen in the background is fate and it's about to start a journey with Officer Trevor Lewis who is dealing with the tragic loss of his son. The grief he feels haunts his soul and yet somehow, a small musical snow globe is all that is needed to begin the healing. A journey, good deeds and a prayer all come together in a story of hope.
- A construction magnate now convinced he is King Arthur is in danger of being declared incompetent by his estranged son. Can Jonathan work a reconciliation between his royal highness and reality and especially with his son and heir to his empire?
- 50 filmmakers recreate their favorite scene in their favorite movie from the last 50 years of cinema in this anthology fan film for the ages.
- Cy Bennett assigns Doris to research and write a piece on computer dating, but Doris' charm, beauty and clear lack of any reason to resort to a computer dating service to meet men arouses the attention of the Bunco Squad, who suspect she's an extortionist.
- An alcoholic lawyer who successfully defended a notorious gambler on a murder charge objects when his free-spirited daughter becomes romantically involved with him.
- Clementine, the estranged daughter of broken-down rodeo hand Barney Hamlin, shows up and invites her father to her wedding, which results in a fiery family reunion with ex-wife Sabina. Mitch and Andy aid and abet best they can from the sidelines of the unfolding family drama.
- Physics, like civics, has disappeared from most school curricula. Dr. Anthony Rizzi remedies this shortcoming in science education with his book A Kid's Introduction to Physics (and Beyond). Doug Keck and Dr. Rizzi discuss science and truth.
- A Love Supreme tells the story of a man creatively talented, academically driven and spiritually motivated. The film traces the complex career of Father Michael Wells aka 'Spike' Wells, parish priest who is also a renowned jazz drummer. 'Spike' Wells achieved early success as a drummer during the 1960's and 70's, touring with musicians such as Ronnie Scott, Stan Getz and Roland Kirk. The pressures of constant touring and financial insecurity led him to become a lawyer, and music took second place for the next two decades. In his mid 40's, a religious conversion led to Spike's ordination as a priest and he now combines his religious work with jazz gigs.
- Pierre is a handsome young circus rider whose mother has long tolerated his amorous adventures but becomes genuinely concerned when he actually falls in love. She reveals to him that he's the son of a wealthy man, whom she could not marry because of the circus life. But Pierre uses this knowledge as a springboard to wealth and fame himself, as an automobile-maker in the early days of the industry, and as a munitions dealer when war breaks out. But his ambition seems to take its toll on all his relationships, and he seems unaware that he is over-reaching himself.
- Access Sacramento's 21st annual "A Place Called Sacramento" Film Festival named 10 winning writers during a live televised and streamed virtual volunteer Cast and Crew Call Wednesday May 20 at 6pm. The announcement broadcast live on Access Sacramento revealed the names of the projects and writers who will produce their films over the summer, with an anticipated world premiere red carpet showcase for the 10 projects on Sat. Oct. 3, 2020 at Sacramento's historic Crest Theatre. (Subject to change based on governmental health restrictions at that time.) The Wed. May 20 6pm Live event was on Comcast or Consolidated Communications cable channel 17, AT&T U-verse Channel 14, streaming from Access Sacramento.org, or from the Access Sacramento Facebook Page, and within pcs.greenlit.app itself. With the writers now becoming producers, more than 200 volunteers logged in to create volunteer profiles in a new digital cast and crew call website platform pcs.greenlit.app. The website app was created for Access Sacramento by FilmFestO, a division of Sacramento-based Casting Calls America and its original SacCasting.com website. The writers come from all around the region with five from Sacramento , two from Cameron Park and others from Carmichael, Davis, Elk Grove and Rancho Cordova.
- 1992– 28mTV EpisodeLive Wire continues its series of interviews with the filmmakers in Access Sacramento's A Place Called Sacramento Film Festival with profiles on the short films App-Daptable, You Had a Bad Day, and Draw. Host Ray Tatar finds out about the process of making the films and more about the Film Festival that awards screenwriters with the opportunity to make their films and see them on the big screen.
- Access Sacramento's A Place Called Sacramento Film Festival is featured with interviews about two of the 10 world premiere film shorts. Director Treavor Doyle of Dad Brakes and Access Sacramento Excecutive Donna Girot who talks about the Film Festival's launch coming up in two weeks.
- 1992– 28mTV EpisodeLive Wire profiles three original short films approaching their world premiere in the A Place Called Sacramento Film Festival. Writers, directors and actors in the films: In the Shadows, Scavenger Hunt and Becoming Zombie are featured. Guest host and Access Sacramento Executive Director Donna Girot substitutes for Ray Tatar.
- A PLACE LIKE THIS is an Award Winning one-hour documentary that provides an intimate portrait of four diverse women living in the Catholic run Jeanne d' Arc Residence in New York City. Each of the film's characters are vibrant, open and articulate women who share their inspiring life stories, struggles and triumphs. The film leaves us with a greater understanding of the values and risks of these women-only communities, the challenges women face in finding economic sustainability and the journeys taken to pursue one's dream
- A hapless bellboy in a St. Louis hotel near the end of the Civil War is recruited by the Union secret service to impersonate a notorious Confederate spy.
- Holmes and Watson investigate a secret society with members who keep dying.