Tuesday, November 16, 2010
"TODAY" A New Movie
TODAY
A New Movie by Naftali Beane Rutter
Saturday, November 20, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.
Ashé Cultural Arts Center
1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., New Orleans
General admission only $5
TODAY is the only film of its kind, the true story of one day in the life of three families in New Orleans, after Hurricane Katrina. Stylistically bold, each scene shot with gripping intimacy, this film is about far more than just New Orleans. In the heroism of Robert McPeek, a policeman patrolling the crime ridden city, in the struggle of Alice and Lewis Blaise to catch just one fish to feed their children, in the tragic life passions of young Angelo Stanich Jr.--amidst three fascinating families and their prayers, songs, fights, laughter, and love, TODAY is the story of a day in the life of America, in all of its beautiful, disturbing, hilarious glory.
Director's Bio:
Naftali Beane Rutter is a writer, director, and editor. His films have been broadcast on national television and have screened at festivals, galleries, and museums across the United States. He is currently writing a narrative feature, a ghost story about a journalist who goes to Mexico to write about whales. He is also directing a music video for the rock and roll band Chappo.
Charitable Film Network is a diverse community of media-makers, dedicated to connecting and collaborating with non-profits, artists, and activists on programs the benefit the community-at-large. For more information contact mail@charitablefilmnetwork.org.
Waterbound Pictures makes feature films, documentaries, music videos and commercials for you. For more information contact waterboundpictures@gmail.com.
For more information contact: mail@charitablefilmnetwork.org or visit the official film website at www.thedocumentarycalledtoday.com.
Light refreshments will be served.
For more information about the movie visit http://thedocumentarycalledtoday.com/.
A New Movie by Naftali Beane Rutter
Saturday, November 20, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.
Ashé Cultural Arts Center
1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., New Orleans
General admission only $5
TODAY is the only film of its kind, the true story of one day in the life of three families in New Orleans, after Hurricane Katrina. Stylistically bold, each scene shot with gripping intimacy, this film is about far more than just New Orleans. In the heroism of Robert McPeek, a policeman patrolling the crime ridden city, in the struggle of Alice and Lewis Blaise to catch just one fish to feed their children, in the tragic life passions of young Angelo Stanich Jr.--amidst three fascinating families and their prayers, songs, fights, laughter, and love, TODAY is the story of a day in the life of America, in all of its beautiful, disturbing, hilarious glory.
Director's Bio:
Naftali Beane Rutter is a writer, director, and editor. His films have been broadcast on national television and have screened at festivals, galleries, and museums across the United States. He is currently writing a narrative feature, a ghost story about a journalist who goes to Mexico to write about whales. He is also directing a music video for the rock and roll band Chappo.
Charitable Film Network is a diverse community of media-makers, dedicated to connecting and collaborating with non-profits, artists, and activists on programs the benefit the community-at-large. For more information contact mail@charitablefilmnetwork.org.
Waterbound Pictures makes feature films, documentaries, music videos and commercials for you. For more information contact waterboundpictures@gmail.com.
For more information contact: mail@charitablefilmnetwork.org or visit the official film website at www.thedocumentarycalledtoday.com.
Light refreshments will be served.
For more information about the movie visit http://thedocumentarycalledtoday.com/.