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Actors: Anik Rompre (actress), Saffron Cassaday (actress), Brooks Hunter (director), Brooks Hunter (writer), Brooks Hunter (editor), Brooks Hunter (producer), Brooks Hunter (actor), Craig Porritt (actor), Pierre Leblanc (actor), Paul Major (actor), Dany Gehshan (actor), Dany Gehshan (actor), Nina Bains (miscellaneous crew), Michael Scratch (actor), Julianna Clarke (costume designer),
Plot: There is something seriously wrong with Kenneyville. When, a young woman, KIM (Kelsey Oluk), from Toronto goes missing and police mysteriously drop the case earlier than expected, two private detectives are hired to find her. With undercover aliases, CHARLIE (Dany Gehshan) and KELLY (Vanessa Broze) head to the small town of Kenneyville for answers after discovering significant clues. Upon meeting seemingly innocent locals, they end up in a shocking predicament of violence where Charlie is brutally beaten and Kelly is ruthlessly kidnapped. Charlie awakens in shock with a new mission: to find and save his partner and discover if Kim's kidnappers are the same as Kelly's. We soon realize the horrific truth behind both women's disappearances. ADRIAN BLACK, a local scientist and businessman, has been collecting innocent women for experiments in creating brainwashed assassins. Charlie soon discovers just how deep the rabbit hole goes and ultimately learns which shocking "mega-organization" has hired Adrian to produce these ruthless killing machines. "Kenneyville" is filled with intense action, complex mystery, and illustrates a fantastic example of how innovative, independent filmmakers can create an epic adventure on a low budget.
Keywords: black-bra, black-bra-and-panties, black-dress, black-panties, blue-dress, bound-and-gagged, brain-implant, brainwashed-assassin, catfight, dry-humpingActors: McG (producer), Anne Fletcher (miscellaneous crew), Gerald McRaney (actor), Michael Q. Schmidt (actor), Shirley Knight (actress), Tom Kiesche (actor), Reno Wilson (actor), Michael DeLuise (actor), Emily Deschanel (actress), Bruce Helford (producer), Dan Finnerty (producer), Dan Finnerty (actor), John Pasquin (director), Miriam Shor (actress), Deborah Oppenheimer (producer),
Genres: Comedy, Music,Actors: Bruce Boa (actor), Craig T. Nelson (actor), Susan Blakely (actress), Ted Kennedy (actor), Garrick Hagon (actor), Delbert Mann (director), David Healy (actor), Michael Shannon (actor), Oliver Maguire (actor), Jeff Harding (actor), Christopher Malcolm (actor), Lawrence Horowitz (producer), Alan Pattillo (editor), Bruce McGuire (actor), Alfred R. Kelman (producer),
Plot: Billed as a profile in courage, the film examines the trauma and effort that Senator Edward Kennedy's (Craig T. Nelson) son (Kimber Shoop) went through after losing his leg to a rare form of cancer and with the rehabilitation that was required.
Keywords: amputee, cancer, family-relationships, father-son-relationship, kennedy-family, politics, senatorActors: Friedrich Joloff (actor), Bruno W. Pantel (actor), Rudolf Schündler (actor), Rudolf Schündler (actor), Edith Schollwer (actress), Hans-Waldemar Bublitz (director), Heinz Lausch (actor), Maria Axt (actress), Kurt Paqué (writer),
Genres: Crime,Strategy Room: David Mercer and Brad Blakeman discuss Patrick Kennedy's involvement in the recent WikiLeaks info leak where he offered a 'quid pro qo'
Former Rhode Island Congressman Patrick Kennedy writes of his own mental illness and addictions, but he also looks at his parents' problems with alcohol and his mother's depression. Kennedy believes his father, Ted, suffered from post-traumatic stress after two of his brothers were assassinated. Kennedy joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why he decided to reveal the Kennedy family secrets.
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Former Congressman Patrick Kennedy, Sen. Ted Kennedy's youngest child, has a new memoir that digs deep into his long history of mental illness and addiction. It is a story other family members did not want him to tell. His brother, Ted Kennedy Jr., called it an “inaccurate and unfair portrayal of our family.” Kennedy joins the second hour of “CBS This Morning” to discuss why he co-wrote “A Common Struggle.”
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On April 26, the IOP hosted former US Representative Patrick Kennedy (D-RI) for a discussion on the politics of mental health parity. Kennedy examined the broken state of mental health care in America and the issues the electorate should be paying attention to this fall. The son of Senator Ted Kennedy, Patrick left Congress after his father’s death to devote his career to advocacy for brain diseases by fostering public awareness and pushing for policy changes. In his recent book about his personal struggle and family history of addiction, Kennedy criticizes the current system that treats addiction and other mental health afflictions as personal failures rather than medical conditions. Given the prevalence of this issue, how do the proposals from candidates up and down the ballot shape up a...
Patrick Kennedy, son of the late Ted Kennedy, has just published a personal memoir called “A Common Struggle” chronically Patrick’s struggles with alcohol addiction and mental health issues. In the book, Patrick provides in great detail his perception of his parents’ struggles with alcoholism and the Kennedy family struggles with mental health issues. The book has garnered some controversy in the media, and Ring of Fire’s Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., cousin to Patrick Kennedy, recently sat down with Sam Seder to discuss the book and the Kennedy family history. Follow more of our stories at http://www.RingofFireRadio.com Spread the word! LIKE and SHARE this video or leave a comment to help direct attention to the stories that matter. And SUBSCRIBE to stay connected with Ring of Fire's video c...
Westminster Town Hall Forum Patrick Kennedy The Pain of Mental Illness and Addiction: A Personal Journey October 13, 2015 Patrick Kennedy served in the U.S. House of Representatives for sixteen years and is the son of Senator Ted Kennedy. While serving in Congress, he authored dozens of bills aimed at increasing the understanding and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. In particular, he was the lead sponsor of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008, which provided access to mental health treatment for tens of millions of Americans previously denied care. He is co-founder of One Mind for Research, a national coalition seeking new treatments for brain illness and injury, and founder of the Kennedy Forum on Community Mental Health, committed to increasing ...
Detective Patrick Kennedy and Dahmer documentary director Chris Thompson stop by to talk about Jeffery Dahmer. On the Aftershow, Sam & Bob Kelly speculate how the bumbling Sal could be a potential Dahmer. To listen to The Opie & Anthony Show live, you'll have to travel back in time before Sirius XM fired co-host Anthony Cumia in the most cowardly fashion possible. An e-mail...pathetic. These plugs have sent plenty of subscribers to Sirius XM. No more. If you're upset about Anthony's firing and want to do something about it, @GrovelingUSA & @OandAProtest on Twitter are your best sources for information since it's constantly evolving. Should something happen to either mine or Steven's YouTube accounts, we're on Twitter as @jasonayeiter & @steveyknight.
Patrick Kennedy served in the U.S. House of Representatives for sixteen years and is the son of Senator Ted Kennedy. While serving in Congress, he authored dozens of bills aimed at increasing the understanding and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. In particular, he was the lead sponsor of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008, which provided access to mental health treatment for tens of millions of Americans previously denied care. He is co-founder of One Mind for Research, a national coalition seeking new treatments for brain illness and injury, and founder of the Kennedy Forum on Community Mental Health, committed to increasing the availability and quality of care.
Former U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy delivers the 2013 Saks Institute for Mental Health Law, Policy, and Ethics Lecture.The former congressman, who has struggled with bipolar disorder and depression for decades, shares his story. He is joined by USC Gould Prof. Elyn Saks, USC law student Evan Langinger and psychiatry resident Michelle Wu, who discuss how they managed mental illness through their university years.
Patrick Kennedy's book is available here - http://tiny.cc/CommonStruggle When former congressman Patrick J. Kennedy, the youngest child of Senator Ted Kennedy, publicly disclosed his addiction to painkillers and struggle with bipolar disorder after crashing his car into a barrier in 2006, it could have been the end of his career. Instead it was the beginning. In the years since, Kennedy has become the nation's leading advocate for mental health and substance abuse research, policy, and care. A Common Struggle, his powerful new memoir, weaves together his personal and political battles with mental health and addiction, exploring our county's history of mental health care alongside the private struggles of the many individuals its policies touch. http://www.bookstore.washington.edu/h...
Patrick J. Kennedy, the former congressman and youngest child of Senator Ted Kennedy, details his personal and political battle with mental illness and addiction, exploring mental health care's history in the country alongside his and every family's private struggles.
This documentary follows the fortunes of Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., whose family produced some of the most illustrious political figures of the 20th century. Building a fortune in the liquor industry, the senior Kennedy was fierce in his ambitions and aspirations for a better, more illustrious life for his progeny. But the family's fame and fortune seemed to come with a high price. Archival film footage shows the senior Kennedy as an American ambassador, the proud day when his son John F. Kennedy became President of the United States, as well the many reversals of fortune the Kennedy family has endured. Interviews with those close to Joseph Kennedy discuss his triumphs and tragedies.
Dark night; meek and aligned
Stones, tied; domes, light
Be dark night
Doe-tide; field, camera
Ran, delight; stand, alive
Be dark night
All rise; speed and alight
Speed and blind; be not bright