In 3D (intended to be viewed with red/blue 3D glasses)
and 2D
The Frontier is a feature documentary portrait of coastal Louisiana that celebrates the dynamic relationship between the people and their place in hopes of raising awareness about the environmental and industrial threats that endanger it. The film is in the middle stages of a year-long production period and we are raising funds to complete principal work.
In May 2010 our team completed 1 of 6 planned production periods. 2 of 6 was completed in July. 4 REMAIN to complete in the next 8 months. The $12,000 we are trying to raise will fund these remaining production periods for this timely portrait of the imperiled coast of Louisiana.
We’re collaborating with a number of eco-friendly companies, like Klean Kanteen, Ecobags, Dakine, Colcasac, Defend the Coast, Heads of State, and A Bryan Photo, to bring you cool incentives to help make your donation even more worthwhile. You can check out the blog/updates tab above for pictures of each.
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Unless we meet our goal and raise the $12,000 by October 20th, we don’t get ANY of your pledged contributions.
PLEASE HELP US REACH OUR GOAL SO THAT THIS TIMELY FILM CAN BE AS POIGNANT AND BEAUTIFUL AS IT DESERVES TO BE!!!
In his feature-length documentary, The Big Uneasy, humorist and New Orleans resident Harry Shearer gets the inside story of a disaster that could have been prevented from the people who were there. As we near the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Shearer speaks to the investigators who poked through the muck as the water receded and a whistle-blower from the Army Corps of Engineers, revealing that some of the same flawed methods responsible for the levee failure during Katrina are being used to rebuild the system expected to protect the New Orleans from future peril.
Local screenings at Prytania Theatre & Canal Place on August 30th only. Prytania Theatre screening will be followed by a Q&A with Harry Shearer.
More info on the documentary HERE
| “Nint’wardica” |
New Orleans artist Bunny Matthews discusses his new painting based on Picasso’s masterpiece “Guernica.”
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