News from Tribe of Heart , Producers of PEACEABLE KINGDOM: THE JOURNEY HOME and THE WITNESS
Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home wins
Audience Award at Environmental Film Fest at Yale!
Coming up: Screenings in Seattle, Cleveland, Massachusetts, and Illinois
Dear Friends, We are thrilled to announce that Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home recently won the Audience Award for Best Feature at the Environmental Film Festival at Yale! The people of New Haven gave us a warm reception with a nearly full house for the screening and a lengthy Q&A following the film.
Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home seemed to touch something deep for many audience members at this festival. Their written comments hinted at new connections being made by the film. One person wrote: Thank you. I work with individuals with disabilities and strive to interact at all times with respect for their individual humanity. However I don’t extend that to the entire animal kingdom. This film finally challenged that disconnect. I’ve moved to a new consciousness again. Again, thank you. We are very excited by this response, which seems to indicate the film is speaking to people who have developed social justice values in one area, encouraging them to extend those same values to their relationship with other animals. Another viewer wrote: I am a biologist and the thoughts of the farmers expressed in this film reflect some of the experiences I have had with animal research. These are things that I am still actively thinking about and discussing with people. Your film made me realize that these human reactions to cruelty and death are just as “real” as scientific truths. These few words offer a snapshot of a person experiencing a profound moral awakening, a scientist who has gained the courage to give his intuitions and emotional reactions the same weight he had formerly given to scientific truths. This kind of introspective, heartfelt response is what we hoped for and dreamed of when making this film. After spending the last six months on the road with Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home and interacting with audiences across North America, we are seeing that this film's potential to change lives is greater than any project we’ve ever been a part of. In between events, we have been working diligently to put in place the educational resources and other support systems needed to maximize the film's potential once it is released on DVD. As we do this, we are feeling a deep sense of connection with you, our community. Without your encouragement, support, patience, and participation over the years, it would not have been possible to create a film that makes these multi-layered social justice issues accessible, understandable, and inspirational for such a wide range of people. And with your continuing support, we have a chance to offer viewers of the film the resources they need to transform a moment of awakening into a lifelong journey of conscience. Transformation of our society is possible through the peaceful transformation of individual lives. It is achieved by telling the truth of injustice, but also by sharing the equally compelling truth of our beautiful human capacity to respond to injustice with creativity and compassion. Thank you for all you do to make the world a kinder place for all beings. Warm wishes, James LaVeck and Jenny Stein Co-founders of Tribe of Heart Donations can be made online or mailed to: Tribe of Heart, PO Box 149, Ithaca, NY 14851 Russian is Coming! At Tribe of Heart, we have a vision of making our films understandable and accessible to the majority of people in the world. Last December, we reached a milestone toward accomplishing this goal when we launched our Online Screening Room, which currently enables people to watch The Witness online for free in English, Closed-Captions, and Spanish, with 10 additional languages to come. Together, Tanya and Lidia have performed an incredible feat of outreach, making the inspirational message of The Witness available to hundreds of millions of people. Since Russia is amongst the largest fur producers in the world, it's particularly important that The Witness be made accessible to the Russian people. More details coming soon! | Watch a Preview of Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home Upcoming Screenings May 9: Evanston, IL The Talking Pictures Festival Sunday, May 9th at 12 Noon Next Theatre 927 Noyes St., Evanston, IL Screening followed by Q&A with guests TBA Tickets: $10 Purchase in Advance Note: Tickets sold for festival screenings are not designated for a particular film, so seating is on a first come, first served basis. PARKING: Metered parking is available in a lot adjacent to Noyes Cultural Arts Center with additional free parking in a large lot behind the Evanston Civic Center, one block south on Ridge Avenue. May 13: Seattle Premiere! Q&A with filmmakers Special Guests: Film subjects Willow Jeane & Howard Lyman Reception to Follow Ticket info coming soon! June 6: Western Mass. Screening followed by Q&A with filmmakers and film subject(s). More details TBA Tickets: $10 Learn more about this event June 27: Cleveland Premiere! Sunday, June 27th at 4 PM Cleveland Institute of Art Aitken Auditorium 11141 East Blvd., Cleveland, OH (in University Circle, across from the Cleveland Museum of Art) Map FREE Screening & Reception Plus Q&A with filmmakers James LaVeck and Jenny Stein, and film subject Harold Brown |
2 comments:
Oh wow! Thanks for posting this. I definitely want to see such films!
I met James and Jenny a number years go at a showing of their first documentary. They are both wonderful people and great film makers.
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