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Screening Kits | The Road We Know
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Select the type of event you want to host and purchase the screening material. It is easy! We provide a DVD, and supply you with digital materials (logo, photos, synopsis, poster artwork, etc.) to help promote the film. Additionally, we can arrange for the Director, Suzanne Taylor, or Co-Producer, Carolyn McCulley, to join your audience for a Q&A post-screening via Skype or in person, if you think your attendees would enjoy that bonus experience contact us here. Click here to apply to Host a Screening.
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Why Should You Care? | The Road We Know
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Why Should You Care? Why should we care about HIV/AIDS in Africa? Why not focus on cancer, tuberculosis, diabetes, or heart disease? For a very simple reason: HIV carries a stigma that other diseases don’t carry. Not only does HIV carry stigma and shame, but it is preventable. Outreach and Engagement by CrowdStarter. Site by concepcion design.
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Filmmakers / Cast | The Road We Know
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SUZANNE TAYLOR GLOVER,. Suzanne Glover is a documentary filmmaker based in Washington, DC. She started her film career in DC as a Production Assistant on Laura Waters Hinson’s film, AS WE FORGIVE, which was given the top documentary prize at the 2008 Student Academy Awards. Suzanne in the News:. Article in RealScreen Magazine, Fall 2009, Co-author with Chris Palmer. Women Environmental Filmmakers Tell Important Stories. US State Department, March 2009. Since transitioning to documentary filmmaking, Brad ...
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Jump!
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Laquo; Back to Blog. You never know where life is going to take you. You may end up in Kang, Botswana with 3 HD cameras and no clue where this story you are filming is going to take you. It’s the beginning of 7 weeks and you are just excited to be on the road. You have made it through the first week without dropping your camera or losing your camera man. Success. Showers seem unlikely, but deodorant and gummy bears are still in full supply. How will they change over the course of the next few weeks?
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The Road We Know | The Road We Know
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The Road We Know. An 88 minute feature documentary in English with some subtitles). Sexual decisions have deadly consequences. Can a small group of college students from Botswana challenge conventional wisdom about AIDS in Africa to save their generation? THE ROAD WE KNOW captures the ups and downs of seven of those activists as they traveled through the rural villages and booming mining towns of Botswana in 2009. Through their eyes, viewers learn about the impact of diamond-mining wealth and sugar d...
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New Trailer!
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Laquo; Back to Blog. Thanks for everyone’s support - I am happy to show off the newest trailer for my documentary. Click below to view. New Materials Added Mar 13, 2013. The Justice Film Festival. Our film screened at the Justice Film Festival on February 24th, 2013. New Materials Added Jan 13, 2012. POLITICO's PLAYBOOK plugs "Watch the Film, Save a Life". New Materials Added Jan 13, 2012. Christianity Today review: "a laudable new documentary about HIV/AIDS prevention in Botswana". Behind the Scenes in ...
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Videos | The Road We Know
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The one-minute version of our trailer. Dr Dwight Yin speaking on AIDS in Botswana (Dr. Yin is based in the same clinic that First Lady Michelle Obama visited in 2011). Behind the Scenes Filming. Fun clip: Drummers warming up for their studio time to record the score for The Road We Know. Behind the Scenes in Kang, Botswana: The group decides to take a tour of a mansion that was under construction. Are we allowed to do that? Fun clip: Dinner time in Ghanzi, Botswana, with the cast and crew. 955 Johnson Fe...
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Materials | The Road We Know
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Press Release: The Road We Know "Watch the Film, Save a Life" Program Launches for World AIDS Day. Christianity Today review: "a laudable new documentary about HIV/AIDS prevention in Botswana". POLITICO's PLAYBOOK plugs "Watch the Film, Save a Life". The Justice Film Festival. Credit: Our film screened at the Justice Film Festival on February 24th, 2013. The Road We Know (PDF) by Ezra Claytan Daniels. Credit: Courtesy Citygate Films 2011. Outreach and Engagement by CrowdStarter. Site by concepcion design.
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Indiegogo So I Don’t Go Crazy
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Laquo; Back to Blog. Indiegogo So I Don’t Go Crazy. The post-production process for independent (and, ahem, first time) filmmakers is enough to make you go a little mad. Today TRWK Documentary kicks off a final push to fund the last crucial editing phase on this feature film through Indiegogo’s campaign website, and to bring me closer to sanity. Iniegogo campaign: The Road We Know Documentary. I mean, really? No revisions or second drafts! You’re short on time, money, and vitamin D. But you’re just a...
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Independent Filmmaker Project: August 2010
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Friday, August 27, 2010. Ask-an-Expert: Reva Goldberg of Cinereach on Documentary Funding. Each time I attend an event about grant-making for films, I watch the room overflow. There is huge demand for concrete, insider information on how filmmakers can start, sustain or complete their films by applying for grants. Each time I have the same thought, but have never really voiced it before:. It is critical that filmmakers not view grants as:. C) large in size. D) the primary way to get a film funded. Slow (...