Going Blind
The Reader's Digest Partners for Sight Foundation
has awarded Going Blind, a criticaly
important 60-minute film on the subject of vision
loss, a $100,000 challenge grant to encourage
other funders' support. A sampler video of Going
Blind can be viewed at www.goingblindmovie.com.
Rock Bottom
Opens at NYC's Quad Cinema on March 2, 2007. The filmmakers will be present for the 7:40 pm screenings Friday and Saturday and Sunday of opening weekend.
"Cautionary...disturbing...remarkable candor. Jay Corcoran has never shielded away from...painful and politically touchy aspects of gay male sexuality."-- Stephen Holden, New York Times
“A startling, sobering look at Crystal Meth addiction.”-- The Advocate
“Startling…captures the vicious cycle of use, sobriety and relapse.”-- Sean Bugg, Metroweekly, DC
“…reveals areas of the gay male psyche…no caress can heal. A profoundly moving account of how…queer people are still survivors, carrying memories and wounds we either barely know or barely acknowledge.”-- Jonathan David Katz, Founding Director, Larry Kramer Initiative, Yale University
NYC 2030
"I would like to thank you for your tremendous contribution for the Mayor's Speech on PlaNYC on December 12....Clearly your work paid off: as the New York Times noted, 'The Mayor...presented it seemlessly in multi-media fashion, from slide show to panel discussion'. It would not have been nearly so seamless without your effort." --Daniel L. Doctoroff, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development and Rebuilding
Zero to Three, Helping Babies from the Bench
"This is a magnificent video! I found it so compelling that I forgot that I already knew the content....The images conveyed the emotions so freshly and the speakers were so humane and warm."--Zero to Three Board President
Save the Children, 75 Years of Save the Children Anniversary Video
"Powerful"...."Great sense of our multiple programs"...."Love the ending...great sense of scale." --Save the Children Executive Board members
Washington Mutual, State of the Group 2005 Videos
An annual meeting attended by more than 3500 senior-level regional managers from all of Washington Mutual's business units, State of the Group 2005 was awarded the "Paragon Award" from Meeting Professionals International. Lovett Productions created a series of videos to drive the meeting's strategic objectives while engaging the audience emotionally and intellectually.
Look, Listen, Love, Respect
"Four Stars for a Tough-Talking Campaign." --Stuart Elliott, New York Times
"A provacative public service campaign intended to help halt the spread of HIV is drawing attention because of who is delivering the message as well as for the frank nature of what they have to say." --Stuart Elliott, New York Times
Cancer: Evolution to Revolution
This film won the George Foster Peabody award in 2000.
"It is rare indeed for commercial television to produce a program of such high quality and importance as the two-and-a-half-hour documentary, the film is at once realistic and hopeful about the life-and-death battles being waged daily against this disease. If you do not have cable, I urge you to visit a friend who does or ask someone to tape it for you..." --Jane E. Brody, New York Times
"Against this grim backdrop, Lovett presents an impressively comprehensive, practical guide to the changing world of cancer, including research, prevention, proven therapies and experimental studies. While often referred to as a singular disease, the documentary makes clear that cancer is a group of more than 100 different disease that will strike one in three American women and one in two men during their lifetimes..."--Cristine Russell, Washington Post
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