/PRNewswire/ TLG Motion Pictures, a leading innovator in film and television production, today announced the development of a new reality TV series, "All.
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Culture Shock is an unscripted series that tells the timely story of racism in America. An intense social experiment,
Culture Shock will invite people with vastly different worldviews and backgrounds, like a Black Lives Matter activist and a Proud Boy, to switch places and live in each other s shoes for two weeks. At the end of each episode, participants of
Culture Shock s social experiment will come together to discuss what they learned. I believe
Culture Shock can be a unique opportunity to hold up a mirror to the racial injustices happening in America right now, said de Graffenreaidt. As a Black man, I realize racial inequity and violence on Black and brown bodies is nothing new. As a Black filmmaker, shining a light on marginalized stories and encouraging difficult conversations around racism through my work is my way of dismantling white supremacy. I m incredibly honored to have the opportunity to bring my vision for
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SEATTLE, March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ TLG Motion Pictures ( Hoarders ), founded by American film and television producer Courtney LeMarco, announced today it will begin accepting submissions for The Big Pitch, a now national quarterly competition providing opportunity for Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) with strong interest in film, production, and content creation.
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Previously only open to aspiring BIPOC filmmakers in Seattle, this is the first time The Big Pitch will be accepting submissions on a national level. Now through March 31, eligible individuals may submit their television or film concept for an opportunity to win a $20,000 Service Grant toward the development of their project, as well as other professional support to bring their film, series or short to fruition. Additional updates to The Big Pitch include the opportunity for applicants to submit short film concepts for the first time.
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CNN has picked up a second season of “
Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy,” an original series featuring the actor’s travels across Italy. Season 2, which will premiere in 2022, will follow Tucci as he explores the culinary sphere and cultural traditions of new regions in Italy. The series is executive produced by Tucci for
Raw TV,
Michael K. Williams’ “
While the Rest of Us Die” and “
The Devil You Know” have been greenlit for second seasons. Returning after a 5-year hiatus, “Black Market” explores the factors that lead people to participate in underground economies and illicit trades. Season 2 is produced by