Posts Tagged ‘Films to Watch’

September 22nd, 2009

The Third Wave – Volunteering in Sri Lanka after the Tsunami

September 22nd marked the LA premiere and Academy Awards qualifying screening of the documentary, The Third Wave.  Made by ASR friend, Alison Thompson and her producing partner Oscar Gubernati, The Third Wave chronicles their experiences volunteering in Sri Lanka after the tsunami.

It is a spectacular cinema-verite film, depicting the human reality of what it was like in the days, weeks, and months following the disaster.  In 2008, after seeing an early cut of the film, Sean Penn asked for a special screening at Cannes when he was head of jury there.  The film is scheduled to open nationally in March 2010.

Thompson continues to stay involved on the ground in Sri Lanka and founded The Community Tsunami-Early Warning Center, the only early warning tsunami system in Sri Lanka.  Aid Still Required plans to provide support to CTEC in part through the AllStar Tsunami Relief CD.

With its message that “everyone is needed,” The Third Wave is a moving and inspiring film – put it on your March 2010 calendars!

Alison, Oscar, Andrea, and Hunter

Doing the wave!

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May 7th, 2009

Poker Night with Hope Artist – May 7th, 2009

ASR was invited to participate in HOPE Artist’s Vice for Nice Poker Invitational at Fred Segal Conveyor in Santa Monica, CA.  The store was transformed after hours into a mini-Las Vegas with players crowded around gambling tables, gambling for good!  Hope Artist Founder, Andi Scull Steidle is shown below with Hunter.

Andi’s husband, Marine Capt. Brian Steidle, was one of the key influences who inspired Andrea and Hunter’s work on behalf of the people of Darfur.  They met Brian at a 2006 traveling art exhibit, “Darfur, Darfur,” where Brian shared some of his experiences working as a photojournalist in Southern Sudan and Darfur for the African Union.  Brian’s experiences were made into a riveting, heart-wrenching documentary produced by Global Grassroots, “The Devil Came on Horseback.”

Good Charlotte vocalist, DJ, actor, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and philanthropist Joel Madden co-hosted the event.  Here he is, strategizing his next move against fellow players, including ASR founder, Hunter Payne.

Thanks to Andi and Joel for a wonderful night of awareness and fun!

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