Announced today, the 2007 film "Kindred", won in the Cultural Perspectives - Professional Category awarded by the Alliance for Community Media Hometown Awards. The film, written and produced by Scott Howe, was honored at the 2007 "Place Called Sacramento" Film Festival and can be seen at www.AccessSacramento.org
The award ceremony will be help July 10, 2008 in Washington D.C.
The ACM "Hometown" Awards honor programs created by public, educational, and government access organizations throughout North America.
"Kindred" is a fictional account based upon the cholera epidemic of the 1850's in old Sacramento. A modern day doctor is disturbed by "dreams" she is having. Dismissing the visions as stress related, Dr. Chen realizes the dreams are originating from her Chinese ancestors and explain her drive to become a physician.
Details about the ACM Hometown Awards can be obtained at: www.acmhometown.org
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