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Friday, 25 November 2011

National Military Appreciation Month Tribute Screening of 'Witt's Daughter' & Event to Support The Troops

Beverly Hills, CA (PRWEB) May 30, 2009

Members of the entertainment industry, representatives of the military, veteran's advocacy groups, and the local community will gather at the Fine Arts Theatre to raise funds and awareness to support the troops and to view a National Military Appreciation Month tribute screening of "Witt's Daughter" a poignant and uplifting film that tackles some of the issues confronting military personnel and their families as they return from lengthy deployments and the harsh realities of combat.


"Witt's Daughter" tells the bittersweet story of Walter Stringfield, a young man freshly discharged from the Korean War who comes home to his wife and child without warning and expects everything to be as he left it. However he discovers that in his absence, his three-year-old daughter has no memory of him and sees him as an unwelcome stranger.


Filmmaker, Carole Holliday and the Fine Arts Theatre have teamed up with veteran advocacy and support groups such as Operation Gratitude, The Soldier's Project, and The National Veterans Foundation to utilize the screening as a non-political platform to generate awareness about the challenges that military members and their families face after they return home from combat deployments. $ 2.00 from each ticket will be donated to Operation Gratitude, A non-profit organization that sends care packages and letters to the service men and women overseas. "It's an honor to be an official selection in film festivals, but after being chosen for three successive ones because of "Witt's Daughter's" military setting, I started thinking about the real service members and what could I do to encourage them. I'm honored the film can benefit Operation Gratitude, and am excited about the events that have sprung up around the idea of paying tribute to the troops and shining a light on the needs of homecoming service members", said Carole Holliday.


Lieutenant Colonel Marcus Custer, an Army Green Beret who commanded a Special Forces Battalion in Afghanistan, and who will be one of the featured speakers at the event, said, "I know first hand how these packages can boost the morale of the troops. My Soldiers and I received similar packages in Afghanistan. The idea that people at home are thinking about you - taking the time to put a package together and personally write a letter - it makes a huge difference. It's not so much about what's in the package as much as what the package itself represents."


Following the screening will be a Q & A session moderated by Lex McMahon, a prior service Marine who served multiple combat deployments in Somalia, with representatives from: Operation Gratitude, The Soldier's Project, The National Veteran's Foundation, Members of the Cast and Crew of Witt's Daughter, and Marine Gunnery Sgt. Cesar Espinoza and his wife Lindsey. "This a great event as it raises funds and awareness for an important cause, the support of our troops and their families, and shines the spotlight on a community working together to do the right thing," said Lex McMahon


The Fine Arts Theatre's Special Programs Manager, Pam Koller said, "The Fine Arts Theatre is a historic landmark and has been playing a vital role in the showcasing of important films and facilitating a communal conversation about the subject matter of these films since 1937. Carole's film, "Witt's Daughter", represents a unique opportunity to bring representatives of the entertainment industry, military personnel and their families, veterans advocacy groups, and the community together to discuss the issues facing our troops who sacrifice so much for us and finding solutions to help them."


Event schedule

6:30 Doors open - Operation Gratitude letter writing to the troops drive
7:30 Music with slide show presentation of troops overseas
7:50 Presentation of Colors & National Anthem
7:55 Opening Comments - Lt. Col. Marcus Custer
8:00 Raffle & trailers for upcoming events
8:15 Comments from filmmaker, Carole Holliday
8:20 "Definition of Gratitude" video - 7 minutes
8:30 "Witt's Daughter" - 50 minutes
9:20 Q & A with filmmaker, cast & crew of film, military service member & spouse, and veteran's advocacy groups
10:00 Hansen's Bakery reception (punch & cake)

For more information visit http://crowdedmetrofilms.com/ or http://www.thefineartstheatre.com.


About Witt's Daughter


"Witt's Daughter" has recently been showcased at the following prestigious film festivals: Hollywood Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, Film Festival Favorites, GI Film Festival, and the Beverly Hills High Def Film Festival. Additionally, "Witt's Daughter" recently won Best Narrative Short Film at the GI Film Festival. Ms Holliday is humbled and happy with the reception her first film has received. She muses she didn't initially intend on making a war film. "I wanted to create a character piece about conflict between a stubborn father and his tiny headstrong daughter. The issue of war was context, but not the reason for making the film." Carole started the project at a time when the United States was well into the war in Iraq and read some of the stories of events there to get a feeling for her main character. "What the soldiers went through was touching. It gave me tremendous empathy for my flawed hero, so that even if he made stubborn choices, he was still sort of justifiable."


About the Fine Arts Theatre


The Fine Arts Theatre is located in Beverly Hills, California. The theatre has a rich cinematic history, dating back to 1937. Fully restored with beautiful classic Hollywood appeal. The Fine Arts Theatre offers a wide selection of programming, from its Fangoria Midnite Madness Series, Family Matinees, to Film Festival Favorites.


The Fine Arts Theatre and the nearby 43 seat Wilshire Screening Room and Art Gallery, the Nation's highest ranked and most popular screening rooms are both available for rental. Rates start at $ 200 per hour. Featuring 35mm, Digital Cinema 2D and 3D, with 5.1 and 7.1 sound. Video formats from HDCAM-SR and D5 down through DVD.


The Fine Arts Theatre is located at 8556 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 (310) 360-0455.


About Operation Gratitude


Operation Gratitude seeks to lift morale and put smiles on faces by sending care packages addressed to individual Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines deployed overseas. Operation Gratitude care packages contain food, hygiene products, entertainment items and personal letters of appreciation, all wrapped with good wishes of love and support. Through Collection Drives, Letter Writing Campaigns and Donations of funds for shipping expenses, Operation Gratitude provides civilians anywhere in America a way to express their respect and appreciation to the men and women of the U.S. Military in an active, hands-on manner. Operation Gratitude is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, volunteer corporation, funded entirely by private donations. For safety and security, the assembling of all packages occurs at the Army National Guard Armory in Van Nuys, California. To learn more, please visit http://www.opgratitude.com.


About The Soldiers Project


A group of licensed mental health professionals who offer free psychological treatment to military service members (active duty, National Guard, Reserves and veterans) who have served or who expect to serve in OEF and/or OIF. We also provide treatment to members of their families and other loved ones. Treatment is conducted in our private offices. Our therapists are all volunteers and our services are entirely confidential. We do not report to any governmental agency. To learn more, please visit http://www.thesoldiersproject.org.


About The National Veterans Foundation


To Serve the crisis management, information and referral needs of all U.S. Veterans and their families through: Management and operation of the nation's only toll-free helpline for all veterans and their families. To learn more, please visit http://www.nvf.org.


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Albuquerque Film Festival Kicks Off Summer with Screening of The Cool School

Albuquerque, NM (PRWEB) May 17, 2011

Though the Albuquerque Film Festival doesnt launch until later this Summer on August 18st 21st, festival director and Film 4 Change founder Rich Henrich is kicking-off the season on June 7th by presenting a remarkable film called The Cool School as a part of Savor Albuquerques event line-up.


Why The Cool School? Film 4 Change seeks to present films and the related arts that celebrate story and the art of being human. The story of The Cool School is a quintessential example of how creativity creates change and impacts economy through a dedication to the arts and a persistence of vision. The fact that we have a world-famous artist such as Larry Bell, who is featured in the film, willing to share his perspectives and stories about how this group of artists who created the scene in Los Angeles, is a huge opportunity for all of us who are engaged in the continued growth of the arts in Albuquerque, says Henrich. (Larry Bell splits time between L.A. and his studio in Taos).


About The Cool School: From 1957 to 1966, the Ferus Gallery was the catalyst of modern art in Los Angeles. Launching the careers of luminaries like Warhol, Ruscha and Lichtenstein, Ferus built an art scene from scratch and transformed the cultural climate of the West Coast.


The Cool School also includes commentary from two other famous transplanted New Mexican artists/actors who are also very close to the festival the late Dennis Hopper and Dean Stockwell. Hopper was the 2009 recipient of the AFF Lifetime Achievement Award. Last year, in 2010, Henrich did not give out the award due to Hoppers passing on May 29th and in turn, renamed it The Dennis Lee Hopper Award in his honor. The award recognizes outstanding achievement in film and the related arts and is awarded to an individual with a persistence of vision that reflects the independent spirit of Dennis Lee Hopper. This year, Henrich is proud to announce that Dean Stockwell, a close friend to the late Dennis Hopper and Larry Bell, has been selected as the 2011 award recipient.


Were delighted that Mr. Stockwell has agreed to accept this award and we are planning to screen a retrospective of his work including his personal favorite Married to the Mob, which he was nominated for an Academy Award and David Lynchs Blue Velvet which he stars opposite Dennis Hopper. This years festival promises to be as exciting and surprising as the last two years, says Henrich, with incredible films and people from New Mexico and around the globe.


Were also adding some genre films and are happy to screen The Dead Inside, a supernatural zombie musical that is sure to entertain. We will be screening films at The Guild, The Kimo, The Cell and the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino ABQ, a producing sponsor of the Albuquerque Film Festival and host hotel for our panels, workshops and parties. Todd Jefferson, Director of Marvel Games will return to AFF to host his popular panel on Games, Comics and Movies and share insights from ComiCon.


Workshops will cover technical aspects of filmmaking from camera to post-production as well as screenwriting, social media marketing and film financing. Panels will feature Hollywood insiders, agents, executives and a yet to be announced actors panel hosted by a very special guest.


Were also thrilled to announce that actor Michael Madsen of Reservoir Dogs fame will be attending the festival in August and we are extremely pleased to announce our opening night film, Amigo, written and directed by John Sayles and starring Chris Cooper. As part of our film series on art and creativity, we will also screen Philip Pearlstein: Naked Vision, a documentary about the controversial artist whos dedicated over 60 years of his life to painting nudes. Art and Culture critic Dave Hickey will lead a discussion following the film. The rest of our programming is still in the early stages with the next deadline for submissions of narrative features, documentaries, short films, music videos and multimedia projects set for June 5th and the final late deadline will be June 30th.


For more information on upcoming events, submitting, volunteering or attending this years festival as well as more information on the screening of The Cool School, Larry Bell, Dennis Hopper and Dean Stockwell please visit http://www.ABQfilmfestival.com or find us on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/abqfilmfestival for the latest updates.


Event: Albuquerque Film Festival and Savor Albuquerque present

The Cool School Followed by Q & A with artist Larry Bell

When: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 7pm

Where: Kimo Theater, 423 Central Avenue Northwest,

Albuquerque, NM 87102

Tickets: Fundraiser for Film 4 Change and the Albuquerque Film Festival, open to the public with a suggested donation at the door.


About Film4Change and The Albuquerque Film Festival:

The mission of Film 4 Change is to transform community through the power of story, laughter, art and music. We produce, promote and present socially conscious media and present an annual festival of film and the related arts that celebrates the art of being human and the craft of being an artist and storyteller. At Film 4 Change, we believe stories shape and transform who we are and what we do both individually and collectively. We strive to work with filmmakers, storytellers, artists, musicians and change-makers to bring about a more tolerant and compassionate world through educational workshops, lectures, screenings and responsible use of community resources while sharing the unique character of the Southwest on screen, in print and on stage.


Now in its third year, The Albuquerque Film Festival is establishing itself as a first-rate festival that represents diversity, innovation and creative achievement in film. Their programming includes art exhibits, one-act plays, music, comedy and engaging workshops and panels with industry leaders and of course, lots of great films along with parties and unforgettable personalities. The festival looks for sci-fi, comedy, fantasy, animation, documentaries (especially lost technology and conspiracy theories),

music docs, webisodes and TV Pilots.


Media inquiries please contact Wendi Gelfound, Marketing Director, Albuquerque Film Festival at: marketing(at)abqfilmfestival(dot)com

or call 575-770-2895.


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