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World Poetry Celebrates Film Director Jill Carter!

 

 

 

Ariadne’s Notes: The World Poetry Café radio show was honoured to have the Canadian firm director, Jill Carter call into the show at 1:20 PM, PST. She told us about her new exciting show which  Jill recently completed  by directing half the season, including the pilot episode, of the soon to be launched CityTV drama ‘THE MURDER’S’ staring Jessica Lucas (Gotham) on Monday nights, at 9 PM. It was really exciting to talk to a woman director and learn about the art of directing. A young woman from Scotland sent a question about directing and Jill kindly answered her. I would like to thank our wonderful guests who answer questions from young people all over the world.

URGENT! Our World Poetry Café Radio show needs members and donations. We are starting our Spring Fundraiser and need to come up with enough memberships and donations to meet our $1,500 dollar quota, To make a donation, please go to www.coopradio.org and click on the membership and donations link. Please put in the name of the World Poetry Café so that your donation will be credited to our account. Each new or returning member, will be given at least one interview in the year and our grateful thanks. Please let us know for we can send you a thank you. We have been on the air for 21 years and have 121 countries that have listened in. We welcome poets, musicians, writers, directors, film people, volunteers, actors and more.

 

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Director Jill Carter was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, and has an extensive background as a script supervisor along with a keen interest in all forms of the arts. She is interested in uniting people of all ages through thoughtful universal experiences.
Carter’s first short film as director, MOMENT (2006), screened at festivals around the world. Following two more successful short films, NINETY-ONE (2010) and LITTLE
LARRY (2011), which was nominated for a Directors Guild of Canada Award.
She has gone on to direct episodes of such television shows as the CW’s BEAUTY &
THE BEAST, CBC’s MURDOCH MYSTERIES, Global’s PRIVATE EYES and BET’s ‘INCONTEMPT’. SPIRAL, a web-series Jill directed in 2017 was nominated for 5 Vancouver Web Fest awards, including best drama.
Jill recently completed directing half the season, including the pilot episode, of the soon to be launched CityTV drama ‘THE MURDER’S’ staring Jessica Lucas (Gotham).
In 2016 she participated in the incubator program run by the Toronto International Film
Festival TIFF STUDIO. Jill has a number of film and television Synopsis: Rookie Homicide Detective Kate Jameson (Jessica Lucas) is the biracial daughter of an ambitious and well-loved mother, and her dearly departed father who was a decorated Vancouver police officer killed in the line of duty. With the fight for justice deeply rooted in her, Kate’s only desire is to be a good cop like her father. She’s determined to make her mark in Homicide, the MPD’s most coveted assignment.
But things go horribly awry on her first day, when Kate breaks the number one rule of policing — never leave your gun unattended. Haunted by her fatal mistake, a driven Kate will seek to make amends through every case and ongoing investigation – including that of a mysterious killer with a particular obsession with Detective Jameson.
The Murders is a stylish police procedural with a killer soundtrack, starring Jessica Lucas (Gotham), Dylan Bruce (Orphan Black), Terry Chen (Jessica Jones), and Luvia Peterson (Ghost Wars). 

She has projects in various stages. Source : Tamar Gibbert with thanks.

 

World Poetry Celebrates the Amazing Bernice Lever!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ariadne’s Notes:  The World Poetry Café, March 28, 1-2 PM, PST  welcomed three wonderful guests Bernice Lever, acclaimed poet, Bowen Island, Jill Carter,  Toronto, film and TV director and Christopher Jentsch, composer, Brooklyn , N.Y. I will be giving each of them a feature web spot.  Also, a birthday message to Mamta Agarwal and one of her poems from  Also a Afghan poem for my honorary son Rahmat Haidari  from my new book, Love  Poems to the World, Dream Offerings. Our team: Ariadne Sawyer, MA, host and producer, Victor Schwartzman, super tech and Sharon Rowe Special volunteer.

 URGENT! Our World Poetry Café Radio show needs members and donations. We are starting our Spring Fundraiser and need to come up with enough memberships and donations to meet our $1,500 dollar quota,  To make a donation, please go to www.coopradio.org and click on the membership and donations link. Please put in the name of the World Poetry Café so that your donation will be credited to our account. Each new or returning member, will be given at least one interview in the year and our grateful thanks. Please let us know for we can send you a thank you. We have been on the air for 21 years and have 121 countries that have listened in. We welcome poets, musicians, writers, directors, film people, volunteers,actors and more.

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Bernice Lever, a great grandmother, is a Life Member of the Canadian League of Poets. She has 10 poetry books in print and a college text book.

Living on Bowen Island, near Vancouver, BC, she readings internationally. Yet Peace Poet finds time to give talks and readings to inspire others. )

BERNICE LEVER, a writer, editor and teacher, creates poetry on Bowen Island. Her 10th book of poems was “Small Acts”, Black Moss Press, 2016. She edited WAVES, Fine Canadian Literature, at York, U., Toronto, 1972-1987. She is a Life member of League Canadian Poets & some other groups.
Bernice’s travels have let her read poems on 5 continents. Her grammar & composition book (now a CD or free PDF) is “The Colour of Words” . 
This book has been used around the world to help students with their English.
Although she is active in many national writing organizations in Canada, she is now delighted to be on the west coast again, writing PEACE poems for World Poetry and others.