Local Filmmakers Mary Beth & Jim Win Prestigious Award.
Congratulations to friends Mary Beth and Jim
Congratulations to Mary Beth and Jim -
Winners of the Awareness Film Festival’s Documentary Feature Grand Jury Award
Our wonderful freedom friends, Mary Beth Brangan and Jim Huddle, won this coveted film award for their new film: SOS - The San Onofre Syndrome: Nuclear Power’s Legacy. Here’s Mary Beth’s announcement:
Hi Dear Friends,
We're delighted to report that our new film SOS - The San Onofre Syndrome: Nuclear Power's Legacy won the Awareness Film Festival's Documentary Feature Grand Jury Award (out of 100 documentary entries.)
Its a great out-of-the-box honor that bodes well for the film's making its way in the world.
We've also just learned that, thanks to our friend Libbe HaLevy producer of Nuclear Hot Seat, SOS has been accepted into the next International Uranium Festival and will screen in Rio De Janeiro, Berlin and 18 U.S. cities next year.
Morgan, Jim and I are super pleased and grateful! And we're thrilled our 12 year project is successfully launched now into the world!
The attachment below is a photo of the award!
Towards real mitigation of the nuclear threat,
Mary Beth and Jim
Mary Beth Brangan
Producer/DirectorSOS - The San Onofre Syndrome: Nuclear Power's Legacy
Ecological Options Network
P.O. Box 1047, Bolinas, CA 94924
415-868-1900 - office
Great catch! I wouldn't have known about this documentary other than seeing it here. Arne Gunderson of Faire Winds Energy Education was talking about San Onofre and how "they" tried to soup it up but wound up causing it to emit noble gasses. I always ask the Nuclear Enthusiasts if they'd agree to storing the spent rods and nuclear waste by tucking it under their pillows ;-).