Thursday, August 5, 2010

From Tribe of Heart

Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home
at the Sausalito Film Festival ~ Saturday, Aug. 14 at 1:30 PM

Sausalito FF
 
You are invited to this
Special Advance Screening
Followed by Q&A and Light Reception with special guests:
Saturday, Aug. 14 at 1:30 PM

Callipe Theater, Cavallo Point-Fort Baker
601 Murray Circle, Sausalito, CA
Directions
Tickets: $15 Purchase Now
Don't Delay - Less Than 70 Tickets Left!


About the film...
calf running Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home is a new documentary by the award-winning filmmakers of The Witness.
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A riveting story of transformation and healing, this 78-minute documentary portrays the experience of five farmers, an animal rescuer and a humane police officer, each engaged in a courageous struggle of conscience. As they attempt to re-integrate parts of themselves that were fragmented by expectations and experiences that went against their deepest natures, they reveal the complex web of social, psychological and economic forces that have led to their present conflict. Their powerful testimony, combined with rare footage providing insight into the emotional lives of animals, creates an unforgettable portrait of farm life that many viewers have called "a life-changing experience."
World Premiere Video
Video highlights from the World Premiere
PK at POEFF
Video highlights from the Chicago Premiere
Audiences are saying...
"Phenomenal film. Life-changing."
"I felt 'whole' after watching the film. It makes connections that I don't encounter in everyday life. It made me feel larger than myself, like I am a part of something bigger."
"Moving and honest."
"Beautiful. Courageous. It has raised my awareness to a whole new level."
"The first time I cried and laughed at the same time. I feel awakened and alive."
"This is by far the best film on our modern agricultural system, and an alternative view, that I have ever seen."
"It has re-awakened in my soul what I have known all along and now I must follow. Thank you."
"We are truly all connected, and this documentary shows this better than anything else out there."
"Very clarifying, morally and ethically."
"Our world needs this message -- it was heartfelt, tragic, hopeful and inspiring. I'm overwhelmed and grateful."
"I can honestly say that after seeing this film, I am changed for the better."
"This film reminds me to live with heartfelt connections to animals, people and the earth."
"My heart has been broken, and opened."
"Everyone on the planet needs to see this film. I am deeply moved."
 
About the festival...
The Sausalito Film Festival is a unique, Northern California cinematic experience featuring powerful films that are rebellious in nature, express passion for cultural understanding and stir the creative soul.
Sausalito Film FestIn a town founded on contradictions, characters and innovators, this year's festival offers award-winning exclusive film showings and documentaries from around the globe. Screenings are coupled with thought-provoking conversations and after-film presentations that will stimulate and provoke… all set in a picturesque and inspiring locale, Cavallo Point Lodge, located within Golden Gate National Parks at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge in Marin County. Directions
Please Note: The festival web site has no more tickets available for this special advance screening of Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home . However, Tribe of Heart has reserved a block of tickets for our members. There are less than 70 tickets left, so if you plan to join us, don't delay! Buy your tickets from Tribe of Heart now, before they sell out!
Special guests...
Film subject Harold Brown

A fifth-generation farmer from Michigan, Harold Brown worked in animal agriculture for half of his life. In Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home, he shares the touching story of how he broke away from the traditions of his upbringing to forge a new way in the world, based on his desire to live in harmony with his most deeply held values.
Harold In 2008, Harold founded a charitable organization called Farmkind, “to be a resource for farmers who want to make the transition from animal based to plant based agriculture, for consumers to learn a different perspective on how food is produced, to help those who desire to reconnect with the land and become farmers, to support local food production, environmental and social justice issues, the rights of all living beings to be co-cohabitants of this planet, and how these things have everything to do with creating the peaceful world that all beings desire.”
Filmmaker James LaVeck

The work of documentary filmmaker James LaVeck and his partner, Jenny Stein, has been recognized by film festival juries and audience members for its uncompromising yet compassionate portrayal of the interplay between what is most troubling in human society with what is most inspiring in human nature. LaVeck (producer) and Stein (director) are co-founders of the Ithaca, New York-based non-profit documentary production organization Tribe of Heart.Witness
For the last ten years, Tribe of Heart films have appeared in 80 festivals around the world and won 17 top awards, including 4 for Best of Festival and 12 for Best Documentary. Their work has appeared on PBS, LinkTV, FreeSpeech TV, and the United Kingdom’s Community Channel.

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