

Confetti is also produced by longtime successful distributor/producer, Dragon Films’ Zhuo Shun Guo and executive produced by Han Sanping. The film is complete and preparing for theatrical release in China and international festivals and distribution in Fall 2019. Josh’s next scripted film is the US/China co-production Confetti, a Chinese mother daughter immigrant story starring Amy Irving, Zhu Zhu and Helen Slater. Josh is currently in post production on the feature documentary TLC: No Introduction on fan favorite band TLC, one of the best selling female pop acts in history. Josh previously executive produced the IDA nominated Best Documentary, Kassim the Dream, on child soldier turned boxing champion, Kassim Ouma (IFC Films/Sundance Channel/ESPN Films). His recent feature production credits include PBS/American Masters documentary By Sidney Lumet on the late iconic director music documentaries Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey (Cinedigm/Independent Lens) and I Want My Name Back (Image/BET) on seminal bands Journey and The Sugarhill Gang, respectively and Lifetime TV movie Seasons of Love produced alongside Taraji P. Josh has produced, represented, or distributed more than 50 films in a sixteen-year time span with ten years spent as the Head of Sales & Distribution for Ira Deutchman’s Emerging Pictures. After that, the CPB logo and Viewers Like You appeared and 'Mewtwo' said "Sesame Street was also brought to you by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Viewers Like You." The PBS Kids P-Pals logo played after that (this was before Dash & Dot) and I ran away screaming again.Josh Green (Executive Producer), founder of Jagman Productions, an award winning feature film production and sales company based in NYC. But I did come back to watch the Discovery Zone and Spaghettios credits.

The voice said "Funding for Sesame Street is brought to you by." and I ran away screaming. It was this deep voice that sounded like Mewtwo from Pokemon The First Movie.

Rather than what I was used to during that time, the voiceover was different. So the Calypso-era closing credits played (the Dancing City one) and the CTW notice played with Big Bird saying "toodle-oo". It was 1999 (perhaps 1997?), and I was watching SS. I remember something that scared the crap out of me once.
