Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Wine, Women and Film: Social Change Through Cinema

Tikkun Olam Women's Foundation is sponsoring a fantastic event next week called "Wine, Women and Film: Social Change Through Cinema." It sounds like it will be a fantastic event - the guest speaker is Jane Rosenthal, co-founder of the Tribeca Film Festival. We'll be there! You should come out and join us.

WHEN: November 29, 2010 7:00 pm

WHERE: Round House Theater, 4545 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD

TICKETS: Click here for tickets.

DESCRIPTION: From the TOWF website:

When was the last time you watched a great movie? What made it great? Did it make you feel and think, or make you act? On Monday, November 29, Hollywood producer Jane Rosenthal will be showing clips from films that inspire and educate us in a way that only film can. As co-founder with Robert DeNiro of the Tribeca Film Festival, which was established to revitalize lower Manhattan after 9/11, this leading philanthropist will share her insights about the power of film to transport and transform us. But more importantly, Jane will show us films that entertain while increasing our understanding of an issue, and motivating us to action.

It's an evening of visual storytelling. The program honors the 5th Anniversary of the Tikkun Olam Women's Foundation (TOWF), dedicated to creating social change for women and girls. In its five years, TOWF has awarded close to $300,000 to a wide range of transformative organizations, locally and in Israel. With TOWF grants, immigrant teens are being trained to budget and cook healthful meals, then teach their mothers their new skills; young Jewish women are learning that abusive relationships are not about love; Orthodox girls are increasing their participation and sense of belonging in synagogue; and women in Israel are seeking legal equality. TOWF invests in programs that have a lasting impact on the lives of women and girls. When that is achieved, families and communities are transformed.

Come see how films can change our communities and the world!

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