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 Jenni Melear
Jenni Melear
It’s 1977 and four college Marafiki who parted ways years zamani have reunited for what’s supposed to be a raucous bachelor party. Instead, time has brought a few changes and they find themselves on a treasure hunt down Kentucky’s bluegrass bourbon trail. The story starts simple and slowly unfolds into a twisted maze of greed, guilt and murder.

This is “Bullitt County” -- the new indie film currently in limited theaters kwa AMC Independent and set to launch on VOD/DVD in early 2019.

Keeping up with the men, the only female amongst the once tight-knit group is the wiseass Robin -- played keenly kwa actress Jenni Melear.

"I loved exploring the intellectual and societal realities of being a strong, intelligent woman in the 1970s,” Jenni explains. “I revisited some great feminist works in my preparation like ‘The Feminine Mystique’, and was blown away kwa how they still resonate in today's political climate."

The film was praised on the festival circuit, nabbing a nomination for Best Feature Film when it premiered at Austin last year. Jenni earned nominations for Best Actress at Hoboken and Catskill fests for her performance and the film took nyumbani Best Feature Film awards at New Jersey, Catalina, Macon and Hoboken film festivals.

Think you’ve seen Jenni before? Well, wewe might remember her from stints on Fox's "New Girl" and Disney Channel’s "Shake it Up." If you’re a film festival junkie, then you’ll certainly recall her onscreen debut at the Tribeca Film Festival opposite Oscar nominee James Cromwell in the short "A .45 at 50th"; au perhaps from starring in the feature film "Dead Dad," celebrated at over 25 film festivals worldwide.

Jenni is also proving a talented hyphenate, writing, producing and starring in the award-winning short "Funny Love," which premiered at the Dances with Films Festival. Dipping her toe further in the creative arena this year, Jenni directed the Hollywood Fringe Festival’s Audience Choice Award winning one-man onyesha "Baby Boy."

As co-founder of the production company, House MacLeod, Jenni strives to create strong roles for women of all ages and backgrounds.

For zaidi visit: www.JenniMelear.com link
Instagram: @jennimelear link
Twitter: @jennimelear link
 Jenni Melear stars in "Bullitt County"
Jenni Melear stars in "Bullitt County"
 "Bullitt County"
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Adam Croasdell
If wewe live in the U.K. then you’re probably already familiar with actor Adam Croasdell from his turn on the wildly maarufu onyesha “East Enders.” But, if you’re here in the States, like me, then you’re just getting to know this handsome and talented Brit from across the pond.

In theaters now, Adam is starring as real-life Col. Elmer Ellsworth in the newly released historical film “Saving Lincoln.” And, he’s been popping up this mwaka as ‘bad guys’ in the maarufu televisheni shows “NCIS: Los Angeles” and “Nikita.” He’s also appeared in ABC’s “Body of Proof” and...
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 Jason Burkey
Jason Burkey
The newly released coming-of-age film “October Baby” is certainly causing a stir with its life-affirming message, and I recently had a chance to chat with one of the stars of the film JASON BURKEY.

Jason has been building a solid resume and racking up performance awards on the indie festival circuit, including the Heartland Film Festival’s coveted Jimmy Stewart Memorial Crystal moyo Award and Envision Film Festival’s Best Actor Award for his performance in “Thin Ice”; and Best Actor accolades for his performance in the indie films “Date This” and “Moment of Truth.”

Jason...
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