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Creator to Creators S7 Ep 1 Jennifer Esposito

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BioJennifer Esposito is an American actress who has appeared in both film and television. She's known for her roles in Summer of Sam (1999), Don't Say a Word, Crash, Taxi, and Mob Town. Her first major film was Spike Lee's Summer of Sam and she also appeared in Lee's 1998 film He Got Game. Esposito recently made her directorial debut with Fresh Kills, the first film to be financed and traded by a global fan base.
Jennifer Esposito discusses her film #FreshKills on the Creator to Creators with Meosha Bean podcast. Tune in on all podcast platforms and watch the conversation streaming on #Facebook and #YouTube.
In this episode of Creator to Creators with Meosha Bean, we delve into an thought-provoking conversation with actress director Jennifer Esposito, the director of mafia film Fresh Kills. This film marks her debut in the world of filmmaking, and we explore its compelling narrative. The story follows the daughters of the Larusso family as they navigate the complex world of organized crime, struggling to break free from the unspoken code of women who stand behind the men. As fear, violence, and rage start to dictate their identities, the film explores the intense transformation they undergo and the impact of these forces on their lives.
we explore the societal expectations placed on women throughout history, the challenges they still face, and the persistent boxes society continues to place them in, despite progress. We dive into how these pressures limit women’s potential and shape their lives, both in the film industry and beyond. This conversation invites reflection on the forces that continue to define who women are and who they are allowed to be.
We hope you find it insightful and share it with others. Be sure to subscribe to Creator to Creators with Meosha Bean
Jennifer Esposito discusses her film #FreshKills on the Creator to Creators with Meosha Bean podcast. Tune in on all podcast platforms and watch the conversation streaming on #Facebook and #YouTube.
In this episode of Creator to Creators, we delve into an thought-provoking conversation with actress director Jennifer Esposito, the director of mafia film Fresh Kills. This film marks her debut in the world of filmmaking, and we explore its compelling narrative. The story follows the daughters of the Larusso family as they navigate the complex world of organized crime, struggling to break free from the unspoken code of women who stand behind the men. As fear, violence, and rage start to dictate their identities, the film explores the intense transformation they undergo and the impact of these forces on their lives.We dive into how these pressures limit women’s potential and shape their lives, both in the film industry and beyond. This conversation invites reflection on the forces that continue to define who women are and who they are allowed to be.
We hope you find it insightful and share it with others. Be sure to subscribe to Creator to Creators with Meosha Bean
Listen to the episode here: https://www.amazon.in/Creator-Creators-Meosha-Bean/dp/B09PNRVMYB
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.
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www.arebelliousact.com
BioJennifer Esposito is an American actress who has appeared in both film and television. She's known for her roles in Summer of Sam (1999), Don't Say a Word, Crash, Taxi, and Mob Town. Her first major film was Spike Lee's Summer of Sam and she also appeared in Lee's 1998 film He Got Game. Esposito recently made her directorial debut with Fresh Kills, the first film to be financed and traded by a global fan base.
Jennifer Esposito discusses her film #FreshKills on the Creator to Creators with Meosha Bean podcast. Tune in on all podcast platforms and watch the conversation streaming on #Facebook and #YouTube.
In this episode of Creator to Creators with Meosha Bean, we delve into an thought-provoking conversation with actress director Jennifer Esposito, the director of mafia film Fresh Kills. This film marks her debut in the world of filmmaking, and we explore its compelling narrative. The story follows the daughters of the Larusso family as they navigate the complex world of organized crime, struggling to break free from the unspoken code of women who stand behind the men. As fear, violence, and rage start to dictate their identities, the film explores the intense transformation they undergo and the impact of these forces on their lives.
we explore the societal expectations placed on women throughout history, the challenges they still face, and the persistent boxes society continues to place them in, despite progress. We dive into how these pressures limit women’s potential and shape their lives, both in the film industry and beyond. This conversation invites reflection on the forces that continue to define who women are and who they are allowed to be.
We hope you find it insightful and share it with others. Be sure to subscribe to Creator to Creators with Meosha Bean
Jennifer Esposito discusses her film #FreshKills on the Creator to Creators with Meosha Bean podcast. Tune in on all podcast platforms and watch the conversation streaming on #Facebook and #YouTube.
In this episode of Creator to Creators, we delve into an thought-provoking conversation with actress director Jennifer Esposito, the director of mafia film Fresh Kills. This film marks her debut in the world of filmmaking, and we explore its compelling narrative. The story follows the daughters of the Larusso family as they navigate the complex world of organized crime, struggling to break free from the unspoken code of women who stand behind the men. As fear, violence, and rage start to dictate their identities, the film explores the intense transformation they undergo and the impact of these forces on their lives.We dive into how these pressures limit women’s potential and shape their lives, both in the film industry and beyond. This conversation invites reflection on the forces that continue to define who women are and who they are allowed to be.
We hope you find it insightful and share it with others. Be sure to subscribe to Creator to Creators with Meosha Bean
Listen to the episode here: https://www.amazon.in/Creator-Creators-Meosha-Bean/dp/B09PNRVMYB
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.
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