Difficulty:
Intermediate
USA
When a call to her sister in Paris goes unanswered, Jennifer gathers her strength and starts to deal with the issues the kids are facing, first helping Flo regain her confidence, and then devising a plan to stop Miles from being bullied at school.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
USA
Jennifer decides how to handle Alice's situation, then her own mom calls and they talk about the difficulties and joys of motherhood. Jennifer, Will, and the kids prepare for a big feast, not knowing how many people are actually coming to dinner...
Difficulty:
Intermediate
USA
It dawns on Jennifer that her dad’s injury isn’t as bad as had been made out, and her mom has some serious explaining to do. Will and Jennifer bid each other goodbye as Jennifer’s childminding duties come to an abrupt end.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
USA
Mandy has to admire the wonderful job that Jennifer has done with the kids, and admits she’d underestimated her capabilities. Jennifer returns to the office and then goes to see Will, whom she hadn’t stopped thinking about.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
USA
Jennifer comes up with a plan to help her see more of the kids and give Brian and Mandy some time to themselves. The family looks at travel photos together, and a special surprise from Flo helps them relive the eventful past few weeks.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
USA
Matthew Forte, one of our film makers, is going to make a killer horror film (pun intended).
Yabla will be promoting his film and here's his fund raising link, in case you want to contribute, too:
Wednesday's Children - IndieGoGo Promo
Difficulty:
Advanced
USA
Academy Award winning actor James Earl Jones performs a passage from Shakespeare's Othello at the White House Evening of Poetry, Music, and the Spoken Word.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
USA
Directed by Oliver Stone, World Trade Center tells the story of the September 11, 2001 terror attack upon NYC's World Trade Center. It portrays these fateful events from the viewpoint of two policemen. Both John McLaughlin and William Jimeno [played by Nicholas Cage and Michael Peña] survived. It is a powerful motion picture about a pivotal moment in recent American history.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
USA
Middle school students at the Young Actors' Theatre Camp in San Francisco created this short film.
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