It was an incredible Opening Night of The 2025 Dances With Films festival that will feature 254 films, including 36 world premieres. The 28th Annual Dances With Films (DWF) is one of the largest annual independent film festivals, and is located in Los Angeles, California and New York, and will take place from June 19-29 at the iconic TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
On this show our Entertainment Today TV Show Host: Margie Rey will bring you many interviews with the Actors, Producers, Directors, and Writers from these films, including the Gala opening night which will showcase the world premiere of Director/Writer: Chris Hartwell’s “Do No Harm”, with Producers: Chris Hartwell, Christian Sosa, Joshua Sikora, Micah Sudduth. Margie did a great in-depth interview with Harry, and the star of this movie: Harry Shum Jr. In the below photo is the interview with Harry:
Right after watching this great movie, our Entertainment Today TV Producer: Steve Taylor got to talk to Harry: and pose for a photo with him:
There was a great cast: Rosaline Elbay, Jimmy Gonzales, Ronny Chieng, Kate Sanchez:
Daniela Vidaurre, Curtis Belz, Orlando Arriaga, Evie Hsu, Pamela Denise Weaver, Joshua Hancock, Kaelyn Wilkins, and Alec Franco. You can see them all in the below photo:
The PR Director for DWF: John got the entire cast to pose for a group shot on the Orange Carpet:
Then Harry did a “Selfie Photo” with the whole cast:
The Basic Plot: Consumed by his job as a home health nurse, Sam Yeong is burned out and frayed. When a simple mistake turns into a fatal error for one of his patients, Sam tries to bury the truth under a facade of perfection. Drawing on the ever-intensifying pressures in American healthcare as well as the many aided and victimized by that system, ‘Do No Harm’ offers a devastating look at our dangerous expectations and the corrosive lies we tell to survive.
On the Orange Carpet Arrivals Margie interviewed the WRITERS/PRODS: Robert Ham & Adam Zaslow, and Director: Robert Ham. You can see them both in the below photo being interviewed by Margie: FEATURING: Juan Colon Estrada, Adam Zaslow, John Starks, John Feal, Mike Breen, from a great movie: Zzaslow K-427, that honors the remarkable service of the longest tenured bomb-sniffing dog to ever serve in the U.S. Army, and how this unassuming black Labrador retriever saved lives, both on and off the battlefield, healing humans in extraordinary ways that are completely unexpected.

