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Director encourages
possibility on and off screen
Local filmmaker spreads hope through
acting workshops using everyday scenarios
For Immediate Release July 13, 2006
Contact: Nicole Allen, PR Director (720) 435-5138
Denver— Darla Rae of Film It Productions runs children's acting
workshops that give more to her students than a new skill. Her
workshops also teach children about understanding, respect, and
the possibilities life can have through everyday scenarios.
Rae is very passionate about teaching and has said that it is
something she feels must be shared with the younger generations.
“I try to teach these workshops using examples that teach more
that just acting. I want these children to learn to be more
tolerant and excepting of others all well as gain self esteem,”
said Rae.
Rae not only teaches acting workshops, but has also written,
directed, and produced a full length feature film called, “The
Goal.” The film follows two up and coming athletes who suffer
spinal cord injuries making them quadriplegics. These two young
men overcome their new obstacles and find possibility through
wheelchair rugby.
“The Goal” has had several screenings and has been received very
well. “It was the poet Emily Dickenson who claimed, `I dwell in
possibility…' To see `The Goal' is to experience and excite
possibility beyond and definition or drama any poet has probed
or pinned,” said Pastor Ron Swenson.
The theatrical release of “The Goal” will be in September, 2006.
For more information about “The Goal,” visit
www.thegoal-movie.com. For more information about Darla Rae's
workshops, visit www.film-itproductions.com.
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