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Disney+ Launchpad Film Director On Embracing Identity


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Launchpad program. All six films fall under the theme “Discover” and
Dinner Is Served embraces this theme by telling the story of an immigrant student who learns the cultures and costumes of his new home without shedding the traditions from his home country. The director recently spoke about embracing identity and how a special moment in his film can inspire others to do so.
Dinner Is Served takes place at an elite U.S.boarding school where a Chinese student realizes excellence is not enough when he tries out for a leadership position that no international student has ever applied for. The film is a beautiful anecdote on learning what drives a person’s decisions and staying true to yourself in that process. I sat down with director Hao Zheng for an interview with CinemaBlend and he shared the following about embracing one’s identity:

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Ahead Of The Bold Type's Final Season, Melora Hardin Reflects On Favorite Storylines


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After four years of telling beautiful stories of love, work, life, and relationships,
The Bold Type is concluding with its fifth and final season. Sticking with a show from start to finish is a journey, and the loss can be hard (I still have not finished processing
Supernatural’s end). It helps to focus on why you loved the show, and Melora Hardin has shared some of her favorite storylines from past seasons.
The Bold Type was one of the countless productions that shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic. While it was on break, I decided to re-watch the previous seasons, reflecting on my favorite scenes and storylines. Then I got to sit down with Melora Hardin who plays powerhouse boss Jacqueline Carlyle for an interview with CinemaBlend, so of course, I asked her to do the same. Here are her favorite storylines:

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Disney Debuts Season One Trailers For Innovative New Series Launchpad


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Disney’s
Launchpad, streaming exclusively on Disney+ beginning May 28, is a collection of live-action shorts from a new generation of dynamic storytellers. Through
Launchpad, Disney is diversifying the types of stories being told and granting access to those who have not historically had it. The first season of
Launchpad features the work of six filmmakers of underrepresented backgrounds from all over the United States. Check out the Season One
Launchpad trailers below, all based on the theme “Discover.”
American Eid
Written and directed by Aqsa Altaf,
American Eid tells the story of Ameena, a young Muslim Pakistani immigrant, wakes up on Eid to find out that she has to go to school. Heartbroken over this news alongside a wavering relationship with her teenaged older sister, Ameena sets out to make Eid a public-school holiday. The sisters find ways to reconnect and embrace their new home in this touching story that will leave viewers in tears.

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Take Out Girl Director And Star Speak Out Against Categorizing Anyone As 'Other'


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The past couple of years have been a trying time in America, to say the least. One of the amazing things film and art provide is an escape from reality, but they also provide hope for the future. The director and star of
Take Out Girl have spoken out against categorizing people as ‘other’ and how their film encourages unity.
Take Out Girlhas a diverse cast and an emotional story that promotes the message that people have a lot more in common than they think. I spoke with director Hisonni Johnson and star Hedy Wong (they also co-wrote the film together) for an interview with CinemaBlend, and they had thoughts about focusing on differences and labeling people or groups as 'other.' Here’s what Hedy Wong said:

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Take Out Girl Director Shares Why He Never Feels Pressure To Represent The Black Community


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It’s 2021, and Hollywood is taking more strides every day in embracing diversity. A greater number of filmmakers from different backgrounds are getting to tell stories, and in some cases, this puts weight on the creator to represent all of the community they are a part of. Hisonni Johnson, director of
Take Out Girl, pushed back on this and shared why he never feels pressure to represent the Black community.
When it comes to being a minority, many of us are constantly aware of how we’re being presented to and perceived by others. When I’m the only Black person in an office, for example, I wonder if I’m the only Black person some others in the office converse with on a regular basis, and I want to make sure their perception of Black people, in general, is not negative because of me. I sat down with Hisonni Johnson for an interview with CinemaBlend in support of his new film

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Take Out Girl Writers Want To Clear Up A Big Misconception About The Movie


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Take Out Girl poses the question: how far would you go to help your family? The latest film from Hisonni Johnson follows a female Asian twenty-something who resorts to desperate measures in an attempt to provide a better life for her family. The film has received some criticism based on a misconception, and the writers are setting the record straight.
In
Take Out Girl, Tera (Hedy Wong) and her brother help their mother run a Chinese restaurant. They barely make enough to keep the doors open and then their mom suffers an injury which causes Tera to look for other options. She takes a job with the local drug kingpin moving his product in takeout food boxes. This has caused some to think the filmmakers are promoting or glamorizing the drug game, but here is what co-writer and Hedy Wong told CinemaBlend:

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