Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 Here is the evite to share (just use the 'send to a friend' link below) -- please cross post to other veg/AR lists!! Thanks!Tammy Tribe of Heart [mail]Monday, July 05, 2004 10:52 PMPeaceable Kingdom S.F. Premiere - Friday, July 30th To add yourself to this email list, please Please help us spread the word! Followed by Discussion with Filmmakers and SubjectsSpecial Guests to be announced soon! New Documentary by Award-winning Producers of "The Witness"Comes to San Francisco Following Standing Ovation Premiereat Manhattan’s Lincoln Center "Peaceable Kingdom is a masterpiece."—Jane Goodall, U.N. Messenger of Peace You are invited to come share an unforgettable evening filled with life-changing stories of courage and personal transformation... Why would a factory farmer give up his profession to become an animal advocate? Why would a young couple devote their lives to rescuing abused farm animals? How could a farmer’s childhood wounds be healed by the love of a cow? Tribe of Heart announces the San Francisco premiere of Peaceable Kingdom, the second in an anthology of documentaries from award-winning filmmakers Jenny Stein and James LaVeck ( The Witness). The 70-minute documentary will screen on Friday, July 30th, at 7:30 PM at Herbst Theatre in the San Francisco War Memorial Performing Arts Center (401 Van Ness, at McAllister). Following the screening, there will be a discussion with the filmmakers and some of the subjects of the documentary, and then a reception will commence in The Green Room. Tickets range from $10 - $75 (details below), and can be purchased through City Box Office at (415) 392-4400 or Tickets.com at (415) 478-2277Peaceable Kingdom had its World Premiere at Lincoln Center in Manhattan on February 28th, receiving a standing ovation from a sell out crowd of 1100 that included several U.S. Congressmembers, actress Edie Falco and musician Moby, who donated the use his popular song Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? for the film's dramatic conclusion. Artist Peter Max hosted the event and created a special commemorative poster for the premiere."I really felt at the end of that film that I was part of something very revolutionary and bigger than me," said one audience member. "It was one of the most moving experiences of my life," said another."Peaceable Kingdom is striking a chord," says Producer James LaVeck, "because it is about everyday people reclaiming their dignity and their innocence by challenging a blatant injustice. In a world that is drowning in cynicism and violence, it speaks to the potential for goodness in each of us."Tickets on Sale Now! $ 15/ticket - Film & Discussion only$ 10/ticket - Groups of 5 or more, Film & Discussion only (group tickets must be ordered by phone at 415-392-4400).$ 25/ticket - Film & Discussion plus Reception (cash bar)$ 75/ticket - Premium Seats, Film & Discussion plus Reception (2 comp. drinks)Please Note: Reception space is limited. At our Manhattan premiere, the reception tickets sold out well in advance, so please purchase your tickets early! All proceeds go to Tribe of Heart's Peaceable Kingdom project. Order tickets today:City Box Office - reserve online or call (415) 392-4400Tickets.com - reserve online or call (415) 478-2277There is a box office surcharge on all ticket purchases Tribe of Heart is a 501©(3) non-profit organization that produces and distributes award-winning documentaries about ordinary people making an extraordinary difference for others. Click here to to our quarterly e-newsletter (Note: We do not share or sell our list). To add your address to this list, click the link at the top of this message. Postal address: CoolerEmail Inc., c/o Worksource Inc, 1231 NW Hoyt Suite 301, Portland, OR 97209Powered by CoolerEmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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