News (Media Awareness Project) - US HI: Sequel Planned To 'Ice' Documentary |
Title: | US HI: Sequel Planned To 'Ice' Documentary |
Published On: | 2004-05-05 |
Source: | Pacific Business News (HI) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 10:57:04 |
SEQUEL PLANNED TO 'ICE' DOCUMENTARY
The Pacific Arts Foundation has won a $50,000 matching grant from the
Harold K.L. Castle Foundation for a sequel to "Ice: Hawaii's Crystal Meth
Epidemic," the one-hour documentary that across Hawaii last September on 11
TV stations.
"Our mission," foundation director Terry George said, "is to build
resources for Hawaii's future. Crystal methamphetamine threatens Hawaii's
most precious resource: our children and our families."
Pre-production of the sequel, "Life or Meth: Hawaii's Youth," has already
begun. The film will be broadcast on several stations this fall.
"The film will examine why, after twenty years, Hawaii's youth are still
choosing to pick up this extremely dangerous and highly addictive drug,"
said producer Jeff Mueller.
This will be the sixth feature documentary film made in and about Hawaii by
Edgy Lee.
The Pacific Arts Foundation is asking for matching contributions which are
tax deductible. For information: (808) 585-9005, extension 2.
The Pacific Arts Foundation has won a $50,000 matching grant from the
Harold K.L. Castle Foundation for a sequel to "Ice: Hawaii's Crystal Meth
Epidemic," the one-hour documentary that across Hawaii last September on 11
TV stations.
"Our mission," foundation director Terry George said, "is to build
resources for Hawaii's future. Crystal methamphetamine threatens Hawaii's
most precious resource: our children and our families."
Pre-production of the sequel, "Life or Meth: Hawaii's Youth," has already
begun. The film will be broadcast on several stations this fall.
"The film will examine why, after twenty years, Hawaii's youth are still
choosing to pick up this extremely dangerous and highly addictive drug,"
said producer Jeff Mueller.
This will be the sixth feature documentary film made in and about Hawaii by
Edgy Lee.
The Pacific Arts Foundation is asking for matching contributions which are
tax deductible. For information: (808) 585-9005, extension 2.
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