Time: August 12, 2017 from 12:30pm to 2pm
Location: Carol's Books
Street: 1013 Del Paso blvd.
City/Town: Sacramento
Phone: 916.524.5138
Event Type: discussion
Organized By: California Film Foundation
Latest Activity: Aug 11, 2017
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Singer, actress, film maker, and author Susheel Bibbs is an Emmy winning PBS producer who has created, directed, and performed in several award-winning independent documentary films.
Her new film, Voices of freedom chronicles The Hyers Sisters, 1880’s black opera divas from Sacramento California, who changed American musical theater.
Nearly forgotten, the Hyers Sisters, Anna and Emma, were African American opera singers in the 19th-century who toured the US from the 1871 to 1894. The sisters, who lived in Sacramento, left promising opera careers to create the first civil-rights musicals. A famous opera singer in her own right, Susheel has set her film release on PBS later this year. On August 12th, you can learn the story of Miss Bibbs and her amazing new film. Don't miss it.
AFTER SYMPOSIUM @ 2PM
FEATURE FILM CASTING!
**THESE ARE PAID ROLES***Cosmos Productions LLC feature film:
NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE:
Film Synopsis: A paranormal thriller tells the parallel storylines of the past and the present as the characters are forced to decide between forgiveness and seeking the revenge they were denied in the past.
LEAD: Elizabeth: (Ethnicity diverse actress sought.) re-incarnated too quickly, she has anger, betrayal, and need for revenge from her previous life. Distrustful of others and her own emotions, Elizabeth only comes emotionally alive within the novels she writes. Although she is cold and distant with most, she is a good and loyal friend.
Judy: Aearly 50's who looks appears as a hard, controlling bitch, she is in fact a wounded soul, who learns her whole life has been a lie.
Elaine: over 50 any ethnic background. Long time companion of Amanda, she is a woman who knows many secrets.
Audrey: Judy's mother, she is in her 20's. She learned early how to survive at any cost. Becoming Randolph's wife gave her the security and respect she desperately needed. But she wanted also wanted what she couldn't have--his love. She is willing to do anything, including murder, to get it.
Wish I could make it, but I have a class to teach that day.
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