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  COLLEEN KELLY POPLIN

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YONI FEST.

10/5/2017

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I am honored to share that The Privileges and Responsibilities of Sisters is an official selection of Yoni Fest 2017 in Los Angeles.
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TRAILER: FAMILIES CAN BE TOGETHER FOREVER.

10/4/2017

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THE BLOCK FILM & ART FESTIVAL.

10/3/2017

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Thrilled to announce that ​Families Can Be Together Forever is an official selection of The Block Film & Art Festival.
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EDUCATION: MFA PRODUCTION BOOK.

8/28/2017

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It's been a year and 11 days since I submitted my MFA thesis film to Emerson College. I intended to share my production documentation once I'd recovered from finishing a graduate program while pregnant slash coping with new motherhood. Over a year later, it's looking like I'll never recover. So here it is now.
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FAMILIES CAN BE TOGETHER FOREVER.

7/18/2017

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Poster for Families Can Be Together Forever ​created by Rhonda Peck.
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IT'S ALL TRUE DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL.

4/7/2017

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Stellar news: I was asked by Marc Fields to introduce Ross McElwee at the It's All True Documentary Festival. It blew my mind and was such an honor. Ross is a personal hero of mine and his work is a formative inspiration of my production style. Also, my recent film screened as part of the festival and won the DocYard Award for Best Creative Producing. 
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IN THE NEWS: IT'S ALL TRUE DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL.

4/5/2017

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I was interviewed for Emerson College Today in advance of Families Can Be Together Forever screening at the It's All True Documentary Festival. Here's the section of the article relevant to my work, as written by Erin Clossey:

Colleen Kelly Poplin MA ’10, MFA ‘16 grew up in the Mormon Church. She says she can trace her family back to the founding of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, complete with stories of moving across the plains in covered wagons, “so it’s a big deal in my ancestry.”

As she grew older, Poplin started to feel that LDS’s beliefs and policies were “damaging” to women, and she began to slowly pull back from the church.  She married a non-Mormon, as a graduate film student at Emerson made woman-centric work, and supported progressive politics. But still, she didn’t walk away from church that had raised her, out of a sense of tradition, family, and identity.
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Then she found out she was pregnant with a little girl.

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NEWEST FILM: FAMILIES CAN BE TOGETHER FOREVER

10/7/2016

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FAMILY: MOTHERHOOD.

12/28/2015

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I spent a day with a mother of twin toddlers. 

​I'm still exhausted.
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