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SUMMARY:North Putnam - Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers
DESCRIPTION:<p>Join us Sunday, April 13th at 2pm for the final film in the Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers. This free screening will feature the documentary "North Putnam", followed by a panel discussion with  Joel Fendelman (Director) and  Beth Benedix (Producer), moderated by the Peabody Film Festival Founder Brent Zaffino-Lambert. Special thanks to the Fox Theatre for their partnership in bringing this program to the Canton Theatre.</p><p>The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers is a program of South Arts. This screening is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.</p><p>North Putnam is a special initiative of The Castle, Beth Benedix's (Producer) Putnam County-based nonprofit organization that is dedicated to providing learning experiences for students where they feel seen, heard, valued and empowered, and supporting teachers in their ability to create environments that spill over with joy, creativity, relevance, rigor and authenticity.</p><p>In Fall 2019, as Beth was putting together her syllabus for her existentialism course, an advertisement for Joel Fendelman's award-winning film, "Man on Fire," came across her email. She immediately watched the trailer, then contacted Joel, who Zoomed in with her class after they watched the film.</p><p>Deeply moved and impressed by Joel's non-intrusive and open-ended approach to storytelling, Beth proposed to him that they make a film that would create a conversation around public education as a vital component of a thriving democracy and that would set out to build bridges across divides.</p><p>The film depicts the larger context in which The Castle lives, the "why" behind the programs and partnerships it develops. We hope audiences come away feeling inspired by the administrators, teachers, students and community members of North Putnam and energized to develop strategies that are impactful in their own communities.</p><p></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Join us Sunday, April 13th at 2pm for the final film in the Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers. This free screening will feature the documentary "North Putnam", followed by a panel discussion with  Joel Fendelman (Director) and  Beth Benedix (Producer), moderated by the Peabody Film Festival Founder Brent Zaffino-Lambert. Special thanks to the Fox Theatre for their partnership in bringing this program to the Canton Theatre.</p><p>The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers is a program of South Arts. This screening is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.</p><p>North Putnam is a special initiative of The Castle, Beth Benedix's (Producer) Putnam County-based nonprofit organization that is dedicated to providing learning experiences for students where they feel seen, heard, valued and empowered, and supporting teachers in their ability to create environments that spill over with joy, creativity, relevance, rigor and authenticity.</p><p>In Fall 2019, as Beth was putting together her syllabus for her existentialism course, an advertisement for Joel Fendelman's award-winning film, "Man on Fire," came across her email. She immediately watched the trailer, then contacted Joel, who Zoomed in with her class after they watched the film.</p><p>Deeply moved and impressed by Joel's non-intrusive and open-ended approach to storytelling, Beth proposed to him that they make a film that would create a conversation around public education as a vital component of a thriving democracy and that would set out to build bridges across divides.</p><p>The film depicts the larger context in which The Castle lives, the "why" behind the programs and partnerships it develops. We hope audiences come away feeling inspired by the administrators, teachers, students and community members of North Putnam and energized to develop strategies that are impactful in their own communities.</p><p></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
LOCATION:Canton Theatre\, 171 E Main St. Canton\, Georgia 30114
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