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Loretta McNary talks with Same Kind of Different Movie Producer Darren Moorman

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Loretta McNary Live, The Radio Show is the internationally syndicated "go-to" show bringing together some of the world’s greatest visionaries, change agents: best-selling authors, empowerment speakers, leading-edge technology influencers, eco- friendly advocates and educators, world-renowned spiritual leaders, gospel performers, filmmakers, artists, and professionals and lay persons that encourage and support individual and community growth.

Darren grew up passionate for film and media and began acting at age 19. Over the years, he found his true calling to producing and ventured out to L.A., to continue pursuing his dreams. Within two years of being in Hollywood, he produced his first feature film, "All Over Again".

Based on an unforgettable true story of forgiveness, friendship, family, and faith; the inspirational film SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT AS ME stars two Academy Award® winners and two nominees, the film’s outstanding cast brings to life the New York Times bestseller that interweaves stories of international art dealer Ron Hall (Greg Kinnear), his grace-giving wife Debbie (Renée Zellweger), their unexpected friend Denver (Djimon Hounsou), and Ron’s estranged father Earl (Jon Voight). 

What sets this film apart from the rest? Red Carpet for Homeless; The film has partnered with the Union Association of national rescue missions, and there are currently 150 Red Carpet events across the country taking place on October 18, where the film will be used to help raise money for the homeless across the country. Producer Darren Moorman was instrumental in pulling this off. Speak to him about this trailblazing idea of his and how this was executed.

 

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