Today in the Park School
Hey everybody,
Eloise Green came walking into the dean's office today holding "another plaque" -- this one a community award for ICTV. She laughed when I observed that we must have a stack of these things a mile high by now. That's just how it is at ICTV.
Speaking of Park and television, here's some news about "Walking the Line," the documentary produced by Jeremy Levine and Landon Van Soest: clips of the doc will air on Free Speech TV at 8 pm Oct. 9. The film has been accepted at 15 film festivals and was a finalist in the Angelus Awards, which “honors student filmmakers whose work explores the complexity of the human condition with creativity, compassion and respect.” The piece also received top prize in the “Human Rights/Human Dignity” category at the Ohne Kohle International Film Festival in Austria/Germany.
The next local screening of Walking the Line will be at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 19 at Uris Hall, Cornell University as on part of the Latin American Film Series. For more information about Walking the Line, visit http://www.walkingthelinefilm.com/.
If you haven't seen it, you should. Cornell is just a couple of hills away....
Eloise Green came walking into the dean's office today holding "another plaque" -- this one a community award for ICTV. She laughed when I observed that we must have a stack of these things a mile high by now. That's just how it is at ICTV.
Speaking of Park and television, here's some news about "Walking the Line," the documentary produced by Jeremy Levine and Landon Van Soest: clips of the doc will air on Free Speech TV at 8 pm Oct. 9. The film has been accepted at 15 film festivals and was a finalist in the Angelus Awards, which “honors student filmmakers whose work explores the complexity of the human condition with creativity, compassion and respect.” The piece also received top prize in the “Human Rights/Human Dignity” category at the Ohne Kohle International Film Festival in Austria/Germany.
The next local screening of Walking the Line will be at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 19 at Uris Hall, Cornell University as on part of the Latin American Film Series. For more information about Walking the Line, visit http://www.walkingthelinefilm.com/.
If you haven't seen it, you should. Cornell is just a couple of hills away....
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