
I am pleased to report that our documentary, "The Invisible Ones: Homeless Combat Veterans" has been making its rounds in the awards circuit and we've just learned that it has won a very prestigious award called the "Golden Reel." It's a high honor in that the judges are all people who work in the media industry and so, where any normal person would not hear the sound of an air conditioner during an interview, this panel of judges would react as though it were fingernails on a chalkboard. If THEY appreciated the documentary, it's almost as good as receiving an Oscar, to us!
"The Invisible Ones" has also been accepted into two more film festivals, The Riverside Film Festival and the Fallbrook Film Festival. Both Riverside and Fallbrook are within driving distance for us, and so we look forward to attending and watching our show on the big screen.
Now, with Kathryn Bigelow's "The Hurt Locker" winning Best Picture and Best Director in the latest go-round, the attention of the film-viewing audience appears to be focused on our troops and the psychological damages caused by war. That adds up to good news for "The Invisible Ones." Stay tuned for further updates.