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At The Movies with Joanna Paxinou on Sedona Talk Radio  

Joanna Paxinou is host of “At the Movies With Joanna” on Sedona Talk Radio. She reviews her favorite movies and stars from Hollywood’s Golden Era during the 1930s, 40s and 50s – as well as interesting and poignant independent films being produced today. Joanna will also interview luminaries in the field of entertainment. Stay tuned…

  • Featured Episode

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    Category: Movies


    Dom DeLuise, comedic legend, is interviewed by Joanna Paxinou and Sonya Haramis. Tune in to listen to this beloved legend and entertainer extraordinaire talk about his career, love of life and family, cooking, his cookbooks and children's books, www.domdeluise.com. Get ready to laugh!
  • On Demand Episodes

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    James Chressanthis, Award Winning Director

    Joanna will interview James Chressanthis, an extraordinary director/cinematographer. As cinematographer, his work includes feature films, television movies, music videos, commercials and documentaries. Jim is the director/cinematographer of the hit CBS TV show GHOST WHISPERER and re-shot the ending of the Academy Award-winning film CHICAGO. He just completed the Renee Zellweger-produced film LIVING PROOF starring Harry Connick, Jr. Jim has been Emmy- nominated twice for FOUR MINUTES, the story of runner Roger Bannister’s quest to break the four-minute mile barrier, and for LIFE WITH JUDY GARLAND: ME AND MY SHADOWS, the widely acclaimed biography of the late star. In October 2001, Jim was the only cinematographer selected by DAILY VARIETY as one of 20 rising stars to watch in the film industry. Joanna’s interview will focus on Jim’s extraordinary documentary NO SUBTITLES NECESSARY: LASZLO & VILMOS, the story of a 50-year journey, an intimate portrait of two giants of modern image making and their deep bond of brotherhood. The film follows the lives of renowned cinematographers Laszlo Kovacs and Vilmos Szigmond. As film students in Hungary, they shot footage of the Russian invasion of Budapest in 1956 and smuggled it out of the country. Barely escaping with their lives, they fled to America and settled in Hollywood where they rose to prominence in the late 60s and 70s with such films as EASY RIDER, FIVE EASY PIECES and DELIVERANCE. Working with directors Robert Altman, Peter Bogdanovich and Martin Scorsese, they helped define a new American film aesthetic and pioneered innovative, fearless ways to tell stories. NO SUBTITLES NECESSARY will be shown at the Los Angeles Greek Film Festival on June 27 at the Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles. Tickets may be purchased online at www.lagreekfilmfestival.org. For more information and a listing of other film festivals where the documentary will be shown, visit www.laszloandvilmos.com.

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    Director James Chressanthis

    Joanna will interview James Chressanthis, an extraordinary director/cinematographer with an exciting and extensive background. As cinematographer, his work spans the worlds of feature films, television movies, music videos, commercials and documentaries. He has been Emmy nominated twice for FOUR MINUTES, the story of runner Roger Bannister’s quest to break the four-minute mile barrier, and for LIFE WITH JUDY GARLAND: ME AND MY SHADOWS, the widely acclaimed biography of the late star. In October 2001, Jim was the only cinematographer selected by DAILY VARIETY as one of 20 rising stars to watch in the film industry. Joanna’s interview will focus on Jim’s exciting documentary NO SUBTITLES NECESSARY: LASZLO & VILMOS, the story of a 50-year journey, an intimate portrait of two giants of modern image making and their deep bond of brotherhood that transcended every imaginable boundary. The film follows the lives of renowned cinematographers Laszlo Kovacs and Vilmos Szigmond. As film students in Hungary, they shot footage of the Russian invasion of Budapest in 1956 and smuggled it out of the country. Barely escaping with their lives, they fled to America and settled in Hollywood where they rose to prominence in the late 60s and 70s with such films as EASY RIDER, FIVE EASY PIECES and DELIVERANCE. During that time, working with directors Robert Altman, Peter Bogdanovich and Martin Scorsese, they helped define a new American film aesthetic and pioneered innovative, fearless ways to tell stories. NO SUBTITLES NECESSARY will be shown at the Newport Beach Film Festival 2009 on April 26 and at the Los Angeles Greek Film Festival June 25-28, 2009. For more information and a listing of other film festivals where the documentary will be shown, visit www.chressanthis.com.

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    Cass Warner: The Brothers Warner

    Joanna’s guest is Cass Warner, the granddaughter of Harry Warner, who with his brothers Jack, Abe and Sam, founded Warner Brothers, one of the greatest studios in Hollywood. Cass will discuss her moving and intimate documentary, based on her book entitled THE BROTHERS WARNER – “the definitive story of a family who rose from immigrant poverty through personal tragedies persevering to create a major studio with a social conscience.” Cass will also talk about her own company, The Sisters Warner, which she founded to “embody the original Warner Bros. credo to educate, entertain and enlighten.” Listen to this delightful and committed woman who has spent 30 years researching her family history to produce “The Brothers Warner.” It is the story of an extraordinary family and a tribute to a beloved grandfather that touches everyone who sees this film.

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    The Village Barbershop, interview with director Chris Ford

    Joanna Paxinou will interview Chris Ford, writer and director of the romantic comedy, “The Village Barbershop.” The film is being presented by the Sedona International Film Festival as part of its hugely popular Second Tuesday Cinema Series. “This is a perfect heartfelt and touching film for us to feature right after our film festival. It is a testament to the resilience and humor of the human spirit,” said Sedona International Film Festival Executive Director Patrick Schweiss. “We are so fortunate to get to talk about the film with the writer and director.” “The Village Barbershop” won the Audience Award as Best Feature at the Cinequest Film Festival. The film is the humorous, sweet story of a fading old man who has lost his way and a determined young woman looking to find hers. Two unlikely people offered a second chance in one unlikely place – the village barbershop. The film stars two-time Emmy Award-nominee John Ratzenberger of Cheers fame, Cindy Pickett from St. Elsewhere, and Shelly Cole from The Gilmore Girls who won the Best Actress Award at the Newport Beach Film Festival. VARIETY: “This is precisely the sort of movie people who no longer go to movies often complain ‘they just don’t make anymore.’ “The Village Barbershop” is just as warm, humorous and ingratiating as it means to be, with solid work by all principal cast.” Chris Ford: “I decided to figure out how to make “The Village Barbershop” while shooting some commercials with Ed Burns and his producing partner, Aaron Lubin, who casually insisted it wasn’t that hard for a first-time director to make his first feature film.” The DVD can be purchased at www.montereymedia.com.

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    The Appearance of a Man, interview Daniel Pace, director

    Joanna Paxinou will interview Daniel Pace, writer/director/editor/executive producer of the award-winning – and thought-provoking – independent film “The Appearance of a Man.” The film was one of only 150 films chosen from 900 submitted to the recent Sedona International Film Festival. “The Appearance of a Man” recently won two awards at the San Diego Film Festival: Daniel Pace won the Heineken’s Red Star Award for Outstanding Film, and the film’s lead actor and producer Michael Tassoni won the Award for Best Actor. “The Appearance of a Man” is an intriguing, visually stunning story that begins on the night of March 13, 1997 when strange lights were seen in the Phoenix sky. An unknown, yet somehow vaguely recognized man appears in the streets of Phoenix, touching off a series of extraordinary events in the lives of those he encounters. The film explores the unknown, supernatural, and spiritual worlds, even blending passages of the Bible and ancient scripture with contemporary events. Daniel Pace explores the phenomenon of UFOs and the paranormal from a new perspective, guiding his characters through a journey of mystery and discovery. The film has also won these awards: Best Director and Special Jury Award from the Orlando-Hispanic Film Festival; Best Feature by IndieFlix; and Best Cinematography by the Monaco Independent Film Festival. For more information visit www.theappearenceofaman.com.

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    The Sedona International Film Festival 2009

    This week on "AT THE MOVIES WITH JOANNA," Joanna interviews Patrick Schweiss, Executive Director of the 15th Annual Sedona International Film Festival and Workshop to be held February 22 through March 1. Tune in to hear about the exciting guests, workshops and film showings at this prestigious film festival. There will be a special tribute to Jane Seymour and James Keach; Robert Osborne, host of Turner Classic Movies and Hollywood Reporter columnist, makes his second appearance at the festival; showings of six days of exciting, innovative independent films; workshops, discussion groups, and much, much more. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.sedonafilmfestival.com or call 928-282-1177. Patrick Schweiss has also been on the Board of Directors of the Sedona Arts Festival for nine years, including three years as chairman, and is the founder and chairman of the festival's premiere fund-raising event, "An Evening at the Academy Awards," which will be held on Feb. 22 and is the official kick-off to the festival.

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    Dom DeLuise included in Best of 2008 Holiday Special Mega Mix on BlogTalkRadio

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Dom DeLuise                                                                  

     

     

    DOM DELUISE INTERVIEW ON SEDONA TALK RADIO NAMED ONE

    OF BLOGTALKRADIO’S BEST SHOWS OF 2008

     

     

    The warm, delightful interview on Sedona Talk Radio of Dom DeLuise was named one of the “Best of 2008”on BlogTalkRadio’s Mega Mix Holiday Special, chosen from thousands of shows.  The original interview is archived on Sedona Talk Radio and BlogTalkRadio.

     

    Dom DeLuise, beloved comedian, actor, chef and author, joined Sedona Talk Radio hosts Sonya Haramis and Joanna Paxinou in a special show in 2008.  Dom was interviewed by Sonya, host of KEEPING THE PATH LIT, and Joanna who hosts AT THE MOVIES WITH JOANNA on www.sedonatalkradio.com, which is partnered with www.BlogTalkRadio.com, the leading social radio network that has millions of listeners.

     

    Dom shared his love of cooking and food, his friendships with celebrities, as well as loving family memories of growing up in Brooklyn and his mother’s favorite recipes, who in trying times would say, “EAT THIS…YOU’LL FEEL BETTER” – the title of Dom’s latest cookbook. 

     

    Dom, a 12-year veteran of THE DEAN MARTIN SHOW and many film roles, including Mel Brooks comedies BLAZING SADDLES and SPACEBALLS and co-starring with his good friend, Burt Reynolds, in several movies, including Dom’s favorite THE END.  Dom, also an author of children’s books, THE POUCH POTATO and NO PLACE LIKE HOME, is busy finishing his latest book, PIZZA ANYONE?  Dom also hosts his own radio-cooking segment every Saturday on the syndicated show ON THE HOUSE with the Carey Brothers.  Visit www.domdeluise.com for more information.

     

    Sonya is an award-winning author of GRACIOUS GIFTS…EXPRESSIONS OF THE DIVINE and THE CIRCLE OF OLYMPIANS.  The theme of her show, KEEPING THE PATH LIT, is that we keep the path lit for one another and can be angels to each other.  Liz Illgen in her review for New Age Retailer said,  “…Sonya Haramis will establish herself as one of the great spiritual storytellers of our time…”  Sonya’s first book was endorsed by Deepak Chopra, James Redfield and Dr. John Gray.  Visit www.peaceofthedreamer.com for more information.

     

    Joanna, on her show AT THE MOVIES WITH JOANNA, highlights the great films and stars of Hollywood’s Golden Era, 1930s, 40s and 50s, as well as exciting and poignant independent films.  She interviews Hollywood insiders and provocative independent filmmakers.  Joanna is a screenwriter and just completed her first mystery, A KILLER IN THE HOUSE.

     

    Editors: please note photos available upon request.

     

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