Peaceable Kingdom on iTunes
Animal Rescue Short Film on YouTube
October Special Deals
Dear Friends, In celebration of the birth of Mohandas Gandhi 144 years ago today, we are releasing a 16-minute mini-documentary titled All the Difference in the World for free viewing on YouTube in four languages. This short film is based on an extended scene from Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home. It follows Cayce Mell and Jason Tracy of OohMahNee Sanctuary as they embark on what would become one of the largest animal rescue efforts in US history following a tornado striking a huge industrial egg farm in Ohio. The story told by Jason and Cayce is timeless, and touches on a question that haunts those struggling for justice all over the world: With problems so huge and so overwhelming, how can our individual efforts mean anything or make a real difference against the enormity of the tragedy and injustice? Cayce and Jason answer this question by their eloquent example. As Gandhi once famously said, "Whatever you do may seem insignificant to you, but it is most important that you do it." For those thousands of individual hens who were pulled from the wreckage and transported to safety at a sanctuary, the efforts of Cayce and Jason and many others made "all the difference in the world.” This extended rescue scene was included in its entirety in earlier drafts of Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home, until it became clear in the final round of editing that it had to be radically edited down in order to work within the larger context the film. In the end, less than three minutes of this powerful material was included. While this was the right decision for Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home, it was painful to have to leave out so much of this rescue story that we loved, both philosophically and artistically. Our creative team especially appreciated the way the scene seamlessly blended dramatic visual storytelling with Kevin Bartlett’s haunting musical score. It captured in ways that defy words the complex interplay between the enormity of the disaster and the quiet struggle being waged inside each rescuer who was on the ground, grappling with the limits of their own emotions and capabilities. So let's celebrate Gandhi's birthday by appreciating the efforts of all those individuals who tell the truth, work with integrity, and intervene on behalf of the vulnerable beings of this world. Let their inspiring example give us hope and determination to become the change we wish to see in the world. Your friends, James and Jenny Co-founders and Filmmakers
October Special Deals
The following discounts will be in place until midnight EST on Thurs, Oct. 31st
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Peaceable Kingdom:
The Journey Home Now on iTunes
We are happy to announce the availability of
Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home on Apple
iTunes. Now, you can rent ($2.99) or buy ($14.99) the film for
online viewing in five languages: English, Spanish, French, German, and
Portuguese, in the following countries:
It takes a global village
We owe a debt of gratitude to the many individuals who donated their
financial support, professional skills, technical knowledge, and
linguistic artistry to making this iTunes release possible. As a
grassroots organization with modest
resources, Tribe of Heart achieves excellence largely through the
passion, integrity and talents of our community members. You inspire us
every day!Here are just a few of the many people who made multilingual iTunes release possible: Associate Producer Kevin Smith, who is currently doing a wonderful job coordinating our North American screenings program, and who helped facilitate the recent broadcast of Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home on Detroit Public Television, connected us with the company that served as our liaison to Apple iTunes. Tribe of Heart's attorney, Trevor DeSane, negotiated our iTunes contract. Trevor is also doing outstanding work overseeing Tribe of Heart's numerous international translation and outreach projects. Undertaking a film release in one language is a challenge unto itself. Add in the complexities created by four additional languages and the challenges can get overwhelming, especially when the subject matter requires philosophical precision as well as artistic presentation. Each of our film's translations were initially performed by a professional movie subtitling firm. Then, bilingual auditors familiar with animal rights philosophy reviewed each of thousands of subtitles to ensure the film's message had been translated faithfully. Our team of auditors, who generously donated their time, significantly elevated the quality of the final result. Last but not least, we are grateful to Tribe of Heart's board members for their encouragement and support throughout this long, seemingly endless process. Pam Page made a special effort in several different ways to help get us across the finish line -- including recruiting Jaclyn and Pierre (her daughter and son-in-law) to help with the French version of the film. These are just some of the people who made this release possible. Looking at the multilingual versions of the film posters above brings us great joy, as they capture in a glance the beauty created when people join together in service of the cause of justice. Without our community, none of this would have been possible! Share the message of compassion Coming up in our next newsletter... an exciting update about the amazing work that international translators and activists are doing with The Witness. Be prepared to be inspired! |
How you can help
Tribe of Heart is a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit organization. Though our staff is small, we are able to make an international impact thanks to our network of volunteers around the world who bring our films into new languages and breathe life into our community outreach programs. Every bit of support makes a very real difference.
Income from grassroots donations, sales from DVDs/iTunes, and foundation grants each make up between 20 and 40% of our entire revenue in a given year. The diversity of our funding sources gives Tribe of Heart an extraordinary level of independence, resulting in films and programs that are unencumbered by undue influence from any indiidual, organization or special interest group. Your volunteer efforts and financial contributions will help us stay independent and continue to offer cutting-edge films and programs that reach more people in an ever-wider range of cultures.
We currently have an over-abundance of high-leverage opportunities for sharing our work in new languages and cultures, but are limited by a shortfall of financial support. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation today. And thank you for all you are doing to make the world a better place!
Tribe of Heart is a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit organization. Though our staff is small, we are able to make an international impact thanks to our network of volunteers around the world who bring our films into new languages and breathe life into our community outreach programs. Every bit of support makes a very real difference.
Income from grassroots donations, sales from DVDs/iTunes, and foundation grants each make up between 20 and 40% of our entire revenue in a given year. The diversity of our funding sources gives Tribe of Heart an extraordinary level of independence, resulting in films and programs that are unencumbered by undue influence from any indiidual, organization or special interest group. Your volunteer efforts and financial contributions will help us stay independent and continue to offer cutting-edge films and programs that reach more people in an ever-wider range of cultures.
We currently have an over-abundance of high-leverage opportunities for sharing our work in new languages and cultures, but are limited by a shortfall of financial support. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation today. And thank you for all you are doing to make the world a better place!
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