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teenFish#1 – Looking through INSATIABLE Eyes

November 4, 2018 by Steve Norton Leave a Comment

Welcome ‘Fishes!

Have you ever really wanted to know what goes on in the mind of today’s teens? Not just ‘what are they thinking?’ but how they feel about life’s issues? About truth? About where God is in the world today? At long last, ScreenFish is proud to announce teenFish, a new podcast series that lets teenagers speak about media that matters to them in their own voice. Hosted by Daniel Collins (Infinity Warm-Up), teenFish will be air the first Sunday of every month and invite local youth to engage the truth and lies of the shows and films that excite them.

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This month, Daniel welcomes Gabby to talk about Netflix’s Insatiable, a new original series that looks at the way we look at others from the outside. Drawing accusations of ‘fat-shaming’, the show is a satirical look at what happens when a teenage girl suddenly loses a great deal of weight after she’s involved in an accident. In a lively first ep, the teens look at body image, labels, and what makes us who we are.

You can stream the episode above, on podomatic or on Spotify! Or, you can download the ep on Apple Podcasts, Google Play or more!

Filed Under: Netflix, Podcast, SmallFish Tagged With: body image, body shaming, Debby Ryan, identity, Insatiable, labels, Netflix, teens, youth

4.11 Paying Attention to LADY BIRD

February 14, 2018 by Steve Norton 1 Comment

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Is there a difference between ‘love’ and ‘attention’? Can you ever truly break free from your family upbringing? These issues and more lie at the heart of Great Gerwig’s directorial debut, Lady Bird. Having held the record (briefly) for highest rated film in history on Rotten Tomatoes, this film is connecting audiences in a big way. This week, Steve welcomes back Paul and Julie Levac to talk coming of age in the 21st Century and the help (and damage) inherent to family relationships.

Want to continue to conversation at home?  Click the link below to download ‘Fishing for More’ — some small group questions for you to bring to those in your area.

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Thanks Paul and Julie for joining us!

For those of you in Canada who are interested, you can donate to ScreenFish by clicking the link below and simply selecting ‘ScreenFish’ from the ‘Apply Your Donation…’ area. 

https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/connect-city/

Filed Under: Film, Film Festivals, Podcast, TIFF Tagged With: Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Greta Gerwig, identity, Lady Bird, Laurie Metcalf, Love, Oscars, Saoirse Ronan, Timothee Chalamet

David Peck: Kevan Funk (director, HELLO DESTROYER)

April 5, 2017 by Steve Norton 2 Comments

ScreenFish is excited to announce their involvement with renowned interviewer David Peck!  David is the host of Face2Face and the founder of SoChange.ca, an organization committed to seeing social change. In addition to our regular podcasts, we will also be offering special coverage of his conversations with other members of the film industry on our site as well.  Welcome, David!

He had the privilege of interviewing Kevan Funk at TIFF this past year. He’s a Canadian Screen Award nominated film maker about this new movie Hello Destroyer. They talk about truth, identity and mental health issues and, of course, hockey.

You can find the interview here.

Filed Under: Film, Interviews, TIFF Tagged With: Canadian Screen Award, David Peck, documentary, Hello Destroyer, hockey, identity, Kevan Funk, mental health issue, NHL, TIFF, truth

3.3 Who is THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN?

October 23, 2016 by Steve Norton 2 Comments

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This week, the Norton boys (Jason and Steve) punch their ticket with THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN. How do we define who we are? Does the ‘perfect relationship’ really exist? Can Steve tell the difference between methods of transportation? All this and more, only on ScreenFish.

Want to continue to conversation at home?  Click the link below to download ‘Fishing for More’ — some small group questions for you to bring to those in your area.

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A special thanks to our Screamfish writer, Jason Norton for joining us!

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Filed Under: Film, Podcast, Reviews Tagged With: book, Emily Blunt, Faith, film, Gone Girl, identity, Justin Theroux, marriage, parenting, The Girl on the Train, thriller

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