May 7, 2021
Films and Series that were shot in isolation during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown across the globe
Since the Covid-19 pandemic hit the world last year many of the large and small scale industries, institutions, organizations shut their shop to prevent themselves and their employees from the virus and allowed them to work from the confinement of their homes. The film industry across the globe was one such industry that was majorly hit. Many actors and filmmakers decided either to indefinitely postpone until the situation turns better and safer to film. Some filmmakers across the world turn this into another opportunity and instead of sitting at home ideally decided to make some interesting films and series from their homes over the highly popular video chat app Zoom and Skype.
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Border separation issue makes way into CT producer s latest holiday film with Alyssa Milano
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David Gere on location in downtown Cromwell in front of the set at Johnson’s Real Estate for “My Adventures With Santa.”Ryan Sweeney / Contributed photo /
Cromwell-based film producer David Gere has been pushing for more movie shoots in central Connecticut, but his latest executive producer credit is attached to a Texas-shot film with a politically volatile plot, especially for a holiday movie.
“You Are My Home,” which arrived on Netflix this month, was shot in the Rio Grande Valley area of Texas, about 10 miles north of the border. It stars Alyssa Milano, Christián de la Feunte, Angel Parker and Eva Ariel Binder in the story of a young girl who’s separated from her mother at the U.S.-Mexico border. Milano’s character, a social worker, is working to reunite the little girl with her mother for Christmas.
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LOS ANGELES, Dec. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Invisible Narratives, Catchlight Studios, and Michael Bay s Platinum Dunes, the filmmakers behind newly released feature film
Songbird, announced today that they will direct a portion of the proceeds from the film toward a donation to World Central Kitchen (WCK) to support COVID-19 food relief efforts.
The first feature film made in Los Angeles during the COVID-19 pandemic,
Songbird will be released today across all video on demand platforms. In this thriller romance set four years in the future, the virus has mutated into COVID-23 and the world is in its fourth year of lockdown. Amid this dystopian landscape, a fearless courier, Nico, played by KJ Apa (