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Clockwork Films opens in Los Angeles and expands into feature films

May 4 2021, 12:44 pm | BY Ricki Green | 2 Comments Clockwork’s plan to build a truly global production house has been cemented with its launch into the US market.   Spearheaded by executive producers Marc Furmie (centre), Michael D. Olmos (left) and Ty Linegar (right), the launch of the Los Angeles office heralds the start of a new venture for Clockwork – development and production of feature film and television projects. Clockwork has been acquiring and partnering on intellectual property acquisitions and is beginning production on various projects in the prestige drama and elevated-genre space including The Enforcer, the true story of a notorious Brooklyn mafia hitman who is hired to orchestrate the assassination of Pope John Paul I with producers Jeremy Garelick (

A dedicated union volunteer retires

AT THE MARCH 2019 AFL-CIO ORGANIZING SUMMIT From left, Ellen Ino, partner Jim Robison, national AFL-CIO president Rich Trumka, Local 483 business manager Farrell Richartz and Local 483 administrator Luz Reyes-Geislinger. Ellen Ino, a tenacious union volunteer and political campaigner, retired recently for health reasons. Ino, 55, has served the labor movement for decades, most recently as sergeant-at-arms of the Northwest Oregon Labor Council, executive board member of Laborers Local 483, and as a longtime union steward at Oregon Zoo, where she worked as a ticket seller. Ino grew up in Honolulu, and earned a degree in political science from Willamette University in Salem in 1987. She became a union activist in 1990 with Service Employees International Union Local 503 when she went to work for the University of Oregon library. It was there she got active politically with the Eugene Springfield Solidarity Network. At Local 503 she became chief steward and district director, and was t

Musician to debut latest single at film festival

The Butterfly, at the Capricorn Film Festival early next year. The 23-year-old Bundaberg girl is an emerging contemporary pop vocalist, composer and producer, who just completed her Honours year of a Bachelor of Music at the University of Sydney. Her performance, appropriately titled Butterfly in a Cave, will take place in the beautiful cathedral caves at Capricorn Caves, north of Rockhampton. The performance will feature the live debut of her single, The Butterfly, which was written about the years after the loss of her grandfather. “Feeling the person is still there, like a butterfly that never flies away,” Chelsea said.

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