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Success in the Film and Production World: How Actor and Director Hadi Brayteh is Disrupting the Industry with Motion Pro

The film and production industry has undergone numerous transformations over the years, leading to its growth and expansion into different fields. In recent times, technology and the internet have become the backbone of this industry, providing opportunities to showcase one’s talent and reach the right audience.
Hadi Brayteh, a Lebanese-Italian actor, director and founder of Motion Pro, is a testimony to the growth of this industry. With a background in fine arts and a master’s degree in the same field, Hadi has combined his passions and skills to create a thriving film production house.
Motion Pro, based in Lebanon and Italy, provides end-to-end production services for various projects including films, series, music videos, TV commercials, events, corporate videos, and documentaries. The company has received recognition and awards for its top-quality and cost-effective services, having collaborated with well-known brands such as Adidas, Arabica TV, Arab Idol, and UNICEF.
Aside from film production, Hadi is also interested in drone use, theatre life, documentary-making, and acting and modeling. He has over 10 years of experience in the industry and is passionate about mentoring the younger generation to help them achieve their goals.
Recently, Hadi has also shown interest in the financial markets, particularly in cryptocurrencies, as a means to achieve financial freedom. He believes that the financial markets offer a fast way to reach wealth and that knowledge is crucial in avoiding losses. He is open to helping and guiding anyone who is interested in this world.
In conclusion, Hadi Brayteh is a versatile and dynamic individual who combines creativity, adventure, and business acumen. He continues to strive for excellence in his field and is open to mentoring others. To learn more about him and Motion Pro, visit linktr.ee/HadiBrayteh and motionpro.me.

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THREE SISTERS Starring Oscar Isaac and Greta Gerwig Indefinitely Postponed at New York Theatre Workshop

New York Theatre Workshop has announced that the highly anticipated production of Three Sisters-directed by Sam Gold in a new adaptation by Clare Barron starring Oscar Isaac and Greta Gerwig-has been indefinitely postponed.
Read NYTW’s statement below:
Originally announced as part of the 2019/20 season, the production was initially delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the intervening three years, NYTW has worked to reunite the original company for a summer 2023 production. Unfortunately, new scheduling conflicts have arisen for the production’s in-demand artists which proved to be insurmountable in bringing the production to life during the 2022/23 season. NYTW hopes to be able to bring this new production to the stage in a future season and joins the community in the disappointment of this second postponement.
Because bringing these productions to the stage often takes many months-sometimes years-there will not be a replacement production in the 2022/23 season, which will be shortened to four productions. How to Defend Yourself is currently playing through April 2 and The Half-God of Rainfall will close out the season in spring/summer 2023.
Greta Gerwig had previously worked with director Sam Gold on The Village Bike at MCC Theater, and Oscar Isaac had worked with Gold on Hamlet at The Public. Oscar Isaac is currently starring in Lorraine Hansberry’s The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window at the BAM Harvey Theater.
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Analysis: Most Californians Have Health Coverage. Now Is the Time to Bolster the System

California is a national leader when it comes to providing health care coverage to low-income residents. The state was one of the first, in 2014, to expand Medicaid — known in California as Medi-Cal — under the Affordable Care Act, which allowed millions of previously ineligible low-income adults to qualify for the program.
Since then, California has expanded the program to people without legal immigration status — first to children in 2016, then to young adults in 2019, and most recently to adults 50 and older. Gov. Gavin Newsom has committed to covering all remaining eligible adults by 2024.
These expansions are a major step towards health equity in California, steps I’ve advocated for. But expanding health coverage is only the beginning. Now it’s time for California to lead the way again by shoring up quality and access within the system.
A third of Californians rely on Medi-Cal for health care. But actually getting that care is difficult for many, according to Jose Torres, policy and legislative advocate with Health Access California, a statewide health care consumer advocacy organization. Patients often can’t find Medi-Cal providers in their neighborhoods and have to travel unacceptable distances to get care, he told me. Many also face difficulties finding providers that speak their language or who understand their culture, a factor that worsens racial disparities in health care.
The result is that even though they have health coverage, access to care is often second-rate and serves to perpetuate health disparities. Due to societal inequalities, people of color are disproportionately low-income and enrolled in Medi-Cal.
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