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June 3, 2010

Healing through film

Filed under: General — @ 3:30 am

I just received a letter from Rick Hodes that could not have been more encouraging. It truly is possible to make a difference through personal vision, and through film.

Rick was invited as a judge to the MountainFilm Festival in Telluride. In 2009, Making the Crooked Straight won the Moving Mountains prize there.

Below is the enthusiastic email he wrote me a few days ago from the festival:

Hi Sue,

I am back in Telluride, this year as a judge for the Moving Mountains Prize. Lots of people are still talking about your film. Last year, I put the money we won to pay for the surgery of Mieraf, an 11-year-old girl. This year, I brought Mieraf back, and she thanked a packed house at the high school here for funding her surgery, and told them that she herself will become a spine surgeon so she can help others. I also gave a presentation on my work. It went very well.

The Oscar-award winning short documentary this year was called Music by Prudence, about a severely physically-handicapped singer from Zimbabwe. She is in a wheelchair, and, among other things, has severe scoliosis. She was here as well. I took pictures, sent them to Dr. Boachie, and he is planning on operating on her in Ghana in November, 2010.

So, your film is the thing that brought us together and is ultimately saving her life.

Thank you!

Rick

The documentary Music by Prudence, is about a Zimbabwean woman with a stunning voice and her body distorted by arthrogryposis. The film recounts her ascent from a disabled child rejected and virtually abandoned by her family to a respected singer and schoolteacher.

After some writing back and forth, Rick was able to provide the additional good news below:

Dr. Boachie felt that Prudence would benefit from spine surgery, and is planning on operating on her in November in Ghana.

This is a wonderful opportunity for her.

She was also seen by a hand surgeon, and they are considering hand surgery for her as well.

It is MCS and the MountainFilm Festival of Telluride which made our paths cross, and is, literally, making Prudence’s crooked spine straighter.

This is why I do film. To move mountains. To heal lives, one by one.

Both films, Making the Crooked Straight and Music by Prudence, have aired on HBO 2 documentaries.

May 6, 2010

Reflections on the first Green Auction at Christie’s: bidding for the earth

The Green Auction was an unqualified success, in more than one sense.

It was a nine-month concerted effort by visionaries from all walks of life, coming together and working hard. The artwork was beautiful, yes, but there was also beauty in the strength of the collaboration of representatives from the four nonprofits, representatives from NBC Universal, the Christie’s team and countless others. Left behind were the limiting institutional silos, instead we all moved toward the common goal of raising money in a “bid to save the earth.” I was happy to learn that where there is collective vision there is  collective action.

We raised over a million dollars! Not bad for a first-time effort. The proceeds will be split between the four nonprofits: Oceana, National Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Conservation International (CI) and the Central Park Conservancy (CPC).

Green heros in making this event happen included Deutche Bank, represented by Kevin Parker, who was a true corporate leader, supporting our  efforts and committing to reducing the global carbon footprint. Target also showed how on target they can be by underwriting the auction festivities and creating their cool Green Living Wall Art. La Mer graciously underwrote the after-party at the Monkey Bar where samples of their gorgeous products were circulated to  offset the grease-laden yummy French flies and other treats being passed around!

A Bid to Save the Earth is just the beginning. We hope that next Earth Day more artists will contribute, and more collectors will bid, and more experiences like scuba diving in Belize or seeing the grey whales in Baja or coming for a sail in Maine with my husband and me will bring funds to further these wonderful non-profit efforts!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl3HbcmiOGI

Earth Day turns 40!

I was very proud to be part of the Green Auction at Christie’s, where I co-hosted the event and was able to greet an incredible line-up of celebrities and concerned New Yorkers who wanted to put in their bid to help our planet. Some of the terrific opportunities up for auction included a trip for two to Bali, a tour of Union Square Green Market with Mario Batali or tickets to the 2011 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Proceeds from all of these sales went to four important environmental organizations: Oceana, Conservation International, the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Central Park Conservancy.

For more about the event, including interviews with Salma Hayek, Sam Waterson, and John McEnroe, watch the video below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WIHElq8wT8

April 10, 2010

Upcoming HBO launch of Making the Crooked Straight

Filed under: Film — Tags: , , , , , — @ 6:51 am

The buzz is out–I’m so happy to see all the press the film is generating, just days before the debut on the HBO documentary series. The screening is on April 12, and the television debut on April 14. I’ve been getting the word out as best I can.

Ever since I launched the film in early 2009, in many ways it has had a life of its own. I sent it out to the first few festivals, and from there it has been almost non-stop. For a list of the festivals where it has appeared, you can visit the film website www.makingthecrookedstraight.org.

Of course how could such an endearing story not attract attention? Dr. Rick Hodes is so humble and inspirational, following his vision to “heal the world, one child at a time”. His vision seems unwavering, and his generosity has extended to the point of adopting 17 children in Ethiopia, to make sure that they continue to receive the medical and educational attention that they require.

To read some of the press coverage about Making the Crooked Straight, you can visit the Facebook page.

I hope everyone gets to see the film on HBO and that the film continues to generate discussion and inspire people to reach out and help those in need. Either by donating to Dr. Hodes’ cause, or helping any other cause that is meaningful to you.

March 1, 2010

Starting off 2010 with a bang–music, film, nature

This is an exciting time! The website for my new film, Striking a Chord, has just gone live. I’ve just launched a new line of jewelry, RocknRola, with a pre-Valentine’s Day party at Buck House in New York City. On top of that, I’ve just returned from a wonderful trip to Chile. All this since January.

Before then, the film I co-produced, A Sea Change, made its final splash in Copenhagen during the international climate talks, COP-15. We had several screenings followed by thoughtful discussions that included some of the most distinguished specialists in the field of ocean acidification. The audience–activists, journalists and policy makers from around the world–were engaged and thoughtful. (Many of the Q&As were taped, and you’ll find them on the Niijii Films YouTube channel.) We’re very glad to have contributed to bringing the oceans to the fore at such a significant event.

Striking a Chord is in the final stages of post-production and we’re ready to think about festivals and special screenings. The moment is key to be launching a film with this theme–the power of music to combat the stress of deployment that troops are suffering in Iraq and Afghanistan. The film follows singer/songwriter Nell Bryden and her band as they tour army bases in Iraq and bring them a slice of home with their ballads. The underlying message: we are all family and we must help each other, whatever our politics.

The jewelry that I’ve designed for RocknRola is also meant to keep us aware and remind us of how we can help each other and our world. The designs are bold and hip, yet timeless, dog tags with strong messages to be worn with pearls or a simple chain, a cocktail dress or jeans. In keeping with my idea that everything I do must help and heal our selves and our planet, the launch party was held in honor of Oceana, the international nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the world’s oceans. All the proceeds from sales that special evening went to benefit Oceana.

My work on the board of this organization took me recently on a trip to Chile. There, I joined my husband, David Rockefeller, Jr., on his mission with Around the Americas, an expedition of discovery to raise awareness about the threats to our oceans and the need to take action. I had the great privilege of meeting up with Kris Tompkins, founder and president of Conservación Patagonia and former CEO of Patagonia, and her husband Doug Tompkins, founder of The North Face and Esprit, and also a passionate environmentalist. They are working hard in Chile in the creation and preservation of national parks, among them the Pumalin Park and Chacabuco. Together with Alex Muñoz, the vice-president for Oceana in Chile, we visited areas that Oceana is working to protect. One of their goals is to forestall the growth of salmon farming into Patagonia, where there is a risk of contaminating the area around the glaciers, which is pristine and diverse and with a fragile, beautiful marine ecosystem. Now, so close upon my return from Chile, I learn about the devastating earthquake that has struck the country in its center. This leads me to be even more concerned about this marvelous country and its people. My heart goes out to them.

A lot more is coming up this year. Just around the bend, and following on a successful screening at the New York Jewish Film Festival, is the HBO debut of my film Making the Crooked Straight on April 14 and the Christie’s Green Auction on April 22. I’m particularly enthusiastic about this auction, which I am co-chairing and which will be celebrated on the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. The main goal of the event is to raise awareness and stimulate donations, no matter how small, to environmental concerns. Proceeds will go to four leading not-for-profit environmental NGOs: Oceana, Conservation International, Natural Resources Defense Council and the Central Park Conservancy. “A Bid to Save the Earth” promises to be very exciting, as many talented and creative people will be participating in its success, from Hollywood stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert Redford to designer Vera Wang, activist Robert F. Kennedy and Queen Noor, widow of Jordanian King Hussein.

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