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Film at 11 VIP Gift Set for the making of "The Uncondemned" Feature Documentary
- Item Number
- 429
- Estimated Value
- 300 USD
- Sold
- 90 USD to sachster
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Film at 11 VIP Gift Set Includes the following:
One "Haiti: Where Did The Money Go" DVD $29.99 Value
One Cass Lilien Morse Code Bracelet $100 Value
One Men's Braille Gunmetal Crew Neck Tee Shirt, size L $79 Value
One Women's Braille Black Crew Neck Tee Shirt, size S $79 Value
One invitation for two to Film at 11's Women In Wine Auction Event at TriBeCa's favorite foodie hangout All Good Things on June 3rd.
One invitation for two to a private NYC screening in early 2015, TBD time and location.
Item Special Note
Film at 11 was founded in 2008 by former PBS and CNN HLN journalist Michele Mitchell and recovering lawyer Ed Head. Their first feature length documentary "Haiti: Where Did The Money Go?" won an Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Television Documentary in 2013.
Film at 11 current project is a feature length documentary titled "The Uncondemned" an untold story about young lawyers and three brave women in Rwanda who, against all odds, changed history twenty years ago. The entire funding for the documentary is being crowd funded with a Kickstarter Campaign and through fundraising events in NYC, SF and various other locations across the nation.
Tribeca designers Jes Wade and Cass Lilien inspired by this untold story created designs to support the the making of "The Uncondemned." The braille tees and morse code bracelets were launched at a LOVE SHOP event at the Jes Wade Atelier in March.
Click here to see clips from the making of the film and interviews.
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