“Superheroes at the beginning, always break the rules because the rules are not just, that’s why Thurgood Marshall is a superhero”—Director and PGA member, Reginald Hudlin

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Thurgood Marshall said it elegantly and honesty, when he said that “sometimes history takes things into its own hands.” The more brutal assessment is that history is told by the victors not the victims so the truth is rarely part of what really happened and therefore history is a flimsy and mostly, false. In the new film “Marshall” director Reginald Hudlin takes the audience back to 1940, long before he sat on the US Supreme Court or claimed victory in Brown v. Board of Education Here, Thurgood Marshall (Chadwick Boseman) is a young rabble-rousing attorney for the NAACP. The tightly directed film explores one his greatest challenges in those early days: the case of black chauffeur Joseph Spell (Sterling K. Brown), accused by his white employer, Eleanor Strubing (Kate Hudson), of sexual assault and attempted murder. While most of Marshall's work is in the south, the Spell case lands him in the wealthy white enclaves of Connecticut, where racism is never far from the surface. Angry picketers and tabloid headlines scream for Spell's conviction as black servants are fired by their fearful white employers.

Marshall's attempt to fight for his client is stymied by Judge Colin Foster (James Cromwell), who
allows him to attend the trial, but not speak. This leaves the defense in the shaky hands of Samuel
Friedman (Josh Gad), who has no interest in trying this case. Local prosecutor Lorin Willis (Dan Stevens) senses an easy victory.

Marshall and Friedman struggle against fear and prejudice -- and each other -- as they unravel
the twisted tale to its shocking conclusion, with their client's life hanging in the balance. Largely forgotten by history, The State of Connecticut v. Joseph Spell helped lay the groundwork for the Civil Rights Movement to come and informed the legal doctrine of one of America's greatest jurists. 

“Marshall” stars Chadwick Boseman (“42”), Josh Gad ("Book of Mormon"), Kate Hudson (“Deepwater Horizon”), Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot), and James Cromwell ( The Green Mile, LA Confidential). Hudlin also serves as producer with Paula Wagner (“Mission Impossible”) and Jonathan Sanger. Chadwick Boseman is co-producer.

Here is a brief excerpt from an interview with Marshall's; director/producer Reginald Hudlin.

Q: Why do you call Thurgood Marshall a superhero.

Reginald Hudlin: Thurgood Marshall is not just a civil rights activist, he's a freedom fighter. He’s a superhero. All Superheroes at the beginning [always ] break the rules because the rules are not just that’s why Thurgood Marshall is a superhero.

Q: What made you say yes to directing this film?
RH: Well, I was not interested in making a classic cradle to the grave biopic. True Marshall is one of the greatest lawyers in the history of America but “Marshall” is also a legal thriller which gives an insight into who we are today by looking at our history.

Q: Not many people know this case but the subsequent trial of Joseph Spell in Connecticut was
anything but routine.
RH: Exactly. In 1940, Connecticut socialite Eleanor Strubing was found wandering down a road. and she claims she was sexually assaulted and almost murdered by her chauffeur [JOSEPH SPELL] . The case is shocking and sensational and if it happened today, it would be all over TMZ
Newspapers printed every graphic detail of the alleged crime, all of them filtered through race. Joseph Spell was often referred to as "the colored servant" or "the Negro chauffeur's in press coverage, perpetuating a "black v. white" narrative that hinted at an unspoken truth in Connecticut: racism in America was not confined to the southern states.

Q: Legendary songwriter Diane Warren wrote a song especially for this film titled "Stand Up for Something". How did that happen?
RH: I was producing the 88th Annual Academy Awards. Warren had been nominated for 'Til it Happens to You, a song she co-wrote with Lady Gaga for the film “The Hunting Ground.” She heard through the grapevine that I was directing “Marshall” and she wrote Stand Up for Something and she infused the song with the rolling blues rhythm and activist message of a Civil Rights-era anthem. Then she asked R&B singer Andra Day and rapper Common to participate, and they said yes.

Long before he sat on the United States Supreme Court or claimed victory in Brown v. Board of Education, Thurgood Marshall (Chadwick Boseman) was a young rabble-rousing attorney for the NAACP.

“Marshall” opens October 13.

A chat with Gurinder Chadha, director of Viceroy's House

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Gurinder Chadha is one of the UK’s most proven and respected Film Director and Producers. Her award-winning films – Bend It Like BeckhamBride and PrejudiceAngus Thongs and Perfect Snogging, and others – have earned over $300 million. Her latest film – Viceroy’s House, Starring Hugh Bonneville, Gillian Anderson, Huma Qureshi, Manish Dayak and Om Puri – releases worldwide on September 1, 2017.

We had an opportunity to talk with Gurinder, where we discussed about what inspired her to make this film, what were the challenges and lessons of making this film. She shared her thoughts on Indian history, and her own history as a Kenyan-British-Indian. She also talked about diversity and inclusion in Hollywood and her own struggles, even today. And at the end gave some wonderful advice on how to support and promote diversity and inclusion.

Watch the video below for the full interview:

Art Shrian's interview with Gurinder Chadha, where she talks about her new film Viceroy's House, Indian history, and Diversity & Inclusion in Hollywood.

Viceroy's House is British-Indian historical drama film directed by Gurinder Chadha and written by Paul Mayeda BergesMoira Buffini, and Chadha. The film stars Hugh BonnevilleGillian AndersonManish DayalHuma Qureshi, and Michael Gambon

Checkout more at the link below:
http://benditnetworks.com/filmography/viceroy/

And checkout the movie trailer below:

Opening in theaters and cable VOD September 1st Directed by: Gurinder Chadha Starring: Gillian Anderson, Huma Qureshi, Michael Gambon, Hugh Bonneville & Manish Dayal In Gurinder Chadha's lavish, sweeping historical epic, Hugh Bonneville ("Downton Abbey") stars as Lord Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India.

Aliyah Moulden, lands a leading role in Netflix original film ‘Anastasia: Once Upon A Time’, wants to be an EGOT!

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Super-vocalist powerhouse Aliyah Moulden has one big goal in mind and that is to become an EGOT.  EGOT is an acronym for those rare talents that have earned an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and a Tony award. It’s a small group of artists who hold this distinction, including icons James Earl Jones, Whoopi Goldberg and Rita Moreno. 

Afro-Latina (African American and Mexican) Aliyah who turned 16 on August 14th is walking toward the path to reach her EGOT goal. Training since the age of four, she considers “passion and discipline” as two of the vital qualities to reach her artistic goals. It’s that drive that helped Aliyah stand out while as a contestant on The Voice (2017), turning industry veteran’s heads with her voice and overall stage presence being compared to Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, and Adele. While on the top rated NBC show, The Voice, country singer Blake Shelton was her personal coach and she achieved top 3 status.

The young artist spends most of her time in training and on the road, and has already opened for Beyoncé’s protégés Chole X Hale, performed at the “BET Experience LA Live” (2016), Disney’s Channel’s Shake It Up after party opener for platinum singer Jesse McCarney, and participated in a national summer tour with Michael Deleasa with continuous collaborations with Alessia Cara, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, Gwen Stefani, Zedd, Adam Levine, and Jennifer Hudson. 

On her own, she just completed her first EP which features the song “We Own the World”, written by Multi-Platinum producer Drew Lane (Hannah Montana and High School Musical). She was also a part of the National Official Stand Up Tour 2015, conducted by Peggy Lafrate, senior director of Sales at Teen Life and president at Strega Entertainment Group.

The big news for Moulden and one that move her closer to her EGOT goal is booking the leading role in the Netflix original feature film Anastasia: Once Upon A Time—retelling of the Anastasia Romanov story which marks the second production between Swen Group, the Latin American giant that recently established a U.S. distribution arm, and conglomerate—the Florida-based production company behind Walt Before Mickey and the upcoming Little Mermaid.

In Anastasia: Once Upon A Time, the story begins in 1917, as the youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, flees Lenin’s troops through a time portal, emerging in 1988 when she befriends a young American girl. Aliyah Moulden will write and perform original songs and Blake Harris directs, as he did on Little Mermaid. Here is what she had to say about her career. 

Lapacazo Sandoval: You’ve been cast in the Anatasia Romanov story Anastasia: Once Upon A Time, which is set in 1917.  Can you tell us more about your role in this project?

Aliyah Moulden:  The name of the movie is “Anastasia:  Once Upon a Time”, and it’s about a girl named Anastasia, who travels from 1917 to 1988.  While she’s soaking up the eighties, she meets my character, Bliss, a pop artist of the 1980’s.  

LS: You born in 1988. You are not a child of the 80’s?  Can you identify?   

AM: Absolutely. I can definitely identify with [the character] Bliss because she and I both have a love for music.  For this character, I also get to work with the amazing music producer Jeremy Rubolino for the music for the film.  I am really excited about the opportunity and I look forward to working with such a talented cast and crew.

LS: What do you love about being a songstress?

AM: I love connecting with people through music.  I feel that music is such a personal thing and when you’re singing, it creates an indescribable feeling. 

LS: What advice would you give to young performers?  How do you keep your disciplined life matched with your professional obligations? 

AM: The advice that I would give to young performers is to stay focused, and to be ready to work very hard to achieve their dreams. I keep my disciplined life matched with my professional obligations by keeping daily, weekly, and monthly schedules.

"The Black Prince" by Kavi Raz, story of the last king of Punjab, starring Satinder Sartaaj, opens today!

Kavi Raz's "The Black Prince" is a biopic on Maharajah Duleep Singh, the last king of Punjab and son of Maharajah Ranjit Singh. As the last King of Punjab, The Black Prince chronicles Maharajah Duleep Singh's lifelong struggle and daring journey of self-discovery in order to reclaim his identity, his faith, and the Kingdom that was rightfully his. This ultimately leads him to meeting his mother, long herself in exile, after 13 years. The Black Prince spotlights Queen Victoria’s warm relationship with Maharajah Duleep Singh as he begins adjusting to and ultimately embracing the English culture into which he was drawn at the age of 15.

Kavi is an Indian-born British actor, writer, director and producer. Born in Punjab, Raz left India at a young age for the United Kingdom, where he grew up. He became the first ever South Asian actor to be signed on as a regular in a major TV series, St Elsewhere. He was a cast member for the first two seasons of the medical drama, and after being let go continued to appear on a recurring basis. Raz has appeared in over 200 plays, TV shows and films, including guest appearances on The A-TeamM*A*S*H and Star Trek: The Next Generation. Raz began his career as a filmmaker with The Gold Bracelet, a movie about a Sikh man faced with the realities of post-9/11. Produced by Hollywood's elite Brillstein Entertainment Partners, The Black Prince is his second film as director. We talked to Kavi exclusively. Here it is:

Kavi Raz, writer & director of "The Black Prince" talks to Art Shrian, about Diversity & Inclusion in Hollywood today, being Indian in America, his film "The Black Prince", and more. The Black Prince releases July 21, 2017

Acclaimed singer-poet Satinder Sartaaj marks his acting debut in The Black Prince, playing the role of Maharajah Duleep Singh with eloquence. We also chatted with Satinder. Here's the video:

Satinder Sartaaj, Indian singer, poet & star of "The Black Prince" talks to Art Shrian about his film, acting debut, music, NYC & more The Black Prince releases July 21, 2017

He is joined by an esteemed cast of acting stalwarts including Jason Flemyng (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch) as Dr. Login, the foster parent for theMaharajah; English stage, screen actress Amanda Root (The Iron Lady), who boldly portrays the role of Queen Victoria; and veteran actress Shabana Azmi as Rani Jindan, the exiled King’s mother. The film also features Keith Duffy, David Essex OBE, Canadian actor Rup Magon and Sophie Stevens in supporting roles. 

'The Black Prince' film premiered at the Manchester Film Festival on 3 March 2017 with worldwide release 21 July 2017. The film is going to release in two dubbed editions of Punjabi and Hindi language also. Here's the trailer:

The true story of Queen Victoria and the Last King of Punjab, Maharajah Duleep Singh and his lifelong struggle to regain his Kingdom Website: www.theblackprince.com Facebook: Facebook.com/TheBlackPrinceFilm Instagram: Instagram.com/TheBlackPrinceFilm Twitter: @TheBlackPr1nce Hashtag: #TheBlackPrince Cast: Satinder Sartaaj, Jason Flemyng, Shabana Azmi, Amanda Root, Keith Duffy, David Essex, Rup Magon,Sophie Stevens Directed by: Kavi Raz Written by: Kavi Raz Produced by: Brillstein Entertainment Partners Distributed by: Crossover Pictures India Distribution by : Unisys Infosolutions Private Limited Australia/New Zealand & Fiji Distribution by: Seven Colors Entertainment PTY Ltd.

Checkout more at www.theblackprince.com