Super Reviewers: Rate, Review, Repeat This summer, watch out for these Shorts Love the idea of a summer film festival, but not the heat, humidity or travel? CNN Films has you covered. Across two weekends in July and August, CNN Films will debut an anthology of short documentaries that put a spotlight on unique communities.
Created in partnership with Scheme Engine, a minority-owned studio and production company, these short films are "like snapshots into different communities and spaces that we are cognizant of but haven't had the opportunity to really dig deep into," CNN Films executive producer Alexandra Hannibal says in Variety. Each of the four, new 25-minute titles will also be introduced by CNN's Anderson Cooper. Stock up on popcorn and get ready to watch 🍿:
Saturday, July 31 @ 9 PM ET
Saturday, August 7 @ 9 PM ET
And, because you're a member of Keep Watching, you'll get early access to two members-only conversations with these filmmakers. In the first conversation, available to watch here, CNN senior national correspondent Sara Sidner hosts Mark Bone, director of 58 Hours: The Baby Jessica Story and Yu Gu and Arianna Lapenne, directors of Super Reviewers: Rate, Review, Repeat. The directors discuss the making of their films and the communities that they met during filming.
Test your sitcom smarts and name that tune! "Now this is the story all about how,
If you just sang that earworm in your head like our Keep Watching team, you know the town is Bel-Air from the iconic Will Smith sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. If that was too easy for you, take our sitcom theme music quiz and see how many classic intros you have memorized!
We're halfway through History of the Sitcom and can't wait to watch the next episode on Sunday, August 1 @ 9 PM ET. In the fifth episode "Facing Race", we relive the difficult conversations about race and diversity that, for some, first happened on the sitcom screen. These sitcoms, such as Good Times and The Jeffersons helped pave the way for progress with laughter and relatability.
If you missed the beginning of the series, catch up on demand via CNNgo or your cable provider.
A timeline for the ages In a historic place like Jerusalem, the question of "What happened and when?" is easy to misinterpret. Check out this timeline to get a grasp on pivotal events and become more familiar with the Original Series Jerusalem: City of Faith and Fury.
In the third episode, "A Country On Edge", tension reaches a climax during the epic battle between Saladin and Richard the Lionheart during the Third Crusade. As these two prominent military strategists go to war, the fate of the city hangs in the balance. Watch it on Sunday, August 1 @ 10 PM ET and catch up on previous episodes on demand via your cable provider or CNNgo. KEEP WATCHING You are receiving this newsletter because you're a member of Keep Watching. Unsubscribe. Interested in more? See all of our newsletters
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