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Episode 113: Jacintha Charles - From Actress to Filmmaker | A Journey Against Stereotypes.

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When Jacintha stepped behind the camera, she confronted her deepest fears of cultural ostracism only to be met with an outpouring of support that surprised even her. Her story, rooted in the rich tapestry of Singapore and Indian cinema, is a testament to the transformative power of film in bridging communities and giving voice to the silent struggles within them. This episode unfolds Jacintha's courageous journey from actress to filmmaker, revealing the tenacity it takes to challenge stereotypes and the unexpected embrace of narratives that resonate deeply with women, survivors, and the youth.
The book: No Visible Bruises is by Rachel Louise Snyder
Consider ordering the book from Banter Bookshop if you are interested: 510-565-1004 or [email protected]
NARIKA is the organization mentioned by our guest in this episode that helps with domestic violence.
https://www.narika.org/
SAVE (Safe Alternatives to Violent Environments) is a Fremont-based organization that also helps with domestic violence.
https://save-dv.org/
The Fremont chapter of Room Redux supports children who have been through abusive situations.
https://bayareacali.roomredux.org/
An article about all the recent independent films that are coming out of Fremont can be read here.
https://www.sfgate.com/sf-culture/article/didi-sundance-fremont-movie-18635639.php
The very fun and silly 1996 film Army Daze is available in full on YouTube.

If you would like to contact The Fremont Podcast, please text us here.

Petrocelli Homes has been a key sponsor of The Fremont Podcast from the beginning. If you are looking for a realtor, get in touch with Petrocelli Homes on Niles Blvd in Fremont.

Ohlone College Flea Market happens every second Saturday at the lower parking lot at Ohlone College. You can find out more information about them not their webpage or on their Instagram.

Minutemen Press in Fremont is your community city go to for all your community print and design needs. What ever you want to print or customize, Minutemen Press is here for you. You can find them at 44141 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538.

This is a Muggins Media Podcast.

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Chapters

1. Episode 113: Jacintha Charles - From Actress to Filmmaker | A Journey Against Stereotypes. (00:00:00)

2. Overcoming Cultural Barriers in Filmmaking (00:00:02)

3. Acting and Networking in Film Industry (00:12:07)

4. The Evolution of Writing and Filmmaking (00:20:35)

5. Domestic Violence (00:32:50)

6. Immigration and Domestic Violence Survivors' Resilience (00:38:41)

7. Cultural Films From Fremont (00:47:03)

143 episodes

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When Jacintha stepped behind the camera, she confronted her deepest fears of cultural ostracism only to be met with an outpouring of support that surprised even her. Her story, rooted in the rich tapestry of Singapore and Indian cinema, is a testament to the transformative power of film in bridging communities and giving voice to the silent struggles within them. This episode unfolds Jacintha's courageous journey from actress to filmmaker, revealing the tenacity it takes to challenge stereotypes and the unexpected embrace of narratives that resonate deeply with women, survivors, and the youth.
The book: No Visible Bruises is by Rachel Louise Snyder
Consider ordering the book from Banter Bookshop if you are interested: 510-565-1004 or [email protected]
NARIKA is the organization mentioned by our guest in this episode that helps with domestic violence.
https://www.narika.org/
SAVE (Safe Alternatives to Violent Environments) is a Fremont-based organization that also helps with domestic violence.
https://save-dv.org/
The Fremont chapter of Room Redux supports children who have been through abusive situations.
https://bayareacali.roomredux.org/
An article about all the recent independent films that are coming out of Fremont can be read here.
https://www.sfgate.com/sf-culture/article/didi-sundance-fremont-movie-18635639.php
The very fun and silly 1996 film Army Daze is available in full on YouTube.

If you would like to contact The Fremont Podcast, please text us here.

Petrocelli Homes has been a key sponsor of The Fremont Podcast from the beginning. If you are looking for a realtor, get in touch with Petrocelli Homes on Niles Blvd in Fremont.

Ohlone College Flea Market happens every second Saturday at the lower parking lot at Ohlone College. You can find out more information about them not their webpage or on their Instagram.

Minutemen Press in Fremont is your community city go to for all your community print and design needs. What ever you want to print or customize, Minutemen Press is here for you. You can find them at 44141 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538.

This is a Muggins Media Podcast.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode 113: Jacintha Charles - From Actress to Filmmaker | A Journey Against Stereotypes. (00:00:00)

2. Overcoming Cultural Barriers in Filmmaking (00:00:02)

3. Acting and Networking in Film Industry (00:12:07)

4. The Evolution of Writing and Filmmaking (00:20:35)

5. Domestic Violence (00:32:50)

6. Immigration and Domestic Violence Survivors' Resilience (00:38:41)

7. Cultural Films From Fremont (00:47:03)

143 episodes

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