Subscribe via RSS Feed Connect with me on Flickr

New York Film Screening: One Day on Earth

[ 0 ] June 5, 2012 |

In Manhattan, New York for 1 week starting FRIDAY, June 1st, to screen the film One Day on Earth film for a limited release!

 

 

 

Here’s the trailer: 

To further explain the importance of your attendance, the filmmakers have listed 5 reasons why you should see the film:

  • You’ll be able to answer the burning question, “what have the guys over at ‘One Day on Earth’ been doing for the past 18 months?”
  • We are donating the box office to local charities
  • After the screening, your friends will find you more interesting, especially when you are able to make references to countries they have never even heard of
  • You’ll get to visit every country in the world without going broke or risk of a nasty belly ache
  • During our Q&A sessions, by way of nodding when asked, I’ll confirm: What Global Superpower formally complained about our film?

Please tell your friends about the film and the week-long screening. This kind of personal/grassroots outreach is so important to keeping One Day on Earth online for future collaborations.

This may be the last opportunity to share the film in theaters in NYC. The only guaranteed way to get all 5 of the above mentioned benefits is by actually going to the theater.

Film Trailer and Tickets below:
http://www.onedayonearth.org/movietickets

NEW YORK CITY
June 1-7
Quad Cinema
34 West 13th Street
New York, NY 10011

Thank you — I hope to see you there!

Tags: ,

Category: Media Literacy Ed Community News

About Rhys Daunic: Rhys is a member of the NAMLE board of directors currently serving the Executive Committee as Secretary, and is chair of the Communications Committee. He is a Brooklyn based educator and consultant who integrates media literacy education into a variety of learning environments around the country. He is co-founder and director of The Media Spot, where he specializes in working with organizations, educators and students to design and implement curricula that align media literacy concepts with learning goals through 21st century forms of communication. Rhys also works with schools and non-profits to create and maintain customized online learning networks, sharing all teaching resources, production notes, articles, tutorials, and archived student productions with the educational community through themediaspot.org. Additionally, Rhys provides workshops and embedded professional development to K-12 schools throughout New York City as an educational technology consultant with Digital School Solutions (DSS). View author profile.

Leave a Reply




If you want a picture to show with your comment, go get a Gravatar.