We were very pleased with the incredible response to the Jung Center Screening on July 31st. The film played to a packed house and a lively and insightful discussion followed with a panel made of both film participants and directors. We’ve included a link to the panel discussion here if you would like to view [...]
The Unbreakable Threads team is very excited about our upcoming screening at the Jung Center in the heart of the Museum District in Houston on July 31st from 7:00 – 9:00 PM. The screening will be followed by a conversation with creator and filmmaker Stacey Summers, co-director Stig Daniels, and a panel of participants featured [...]
There will be a free screening of Unbreakable Threads this Wednesday, June 11, 2014 at the Montrose Center. If you’d like to attend, please go to their event page for more information and directions. https://www.facebook.com/events/553810124731746/
There will be a screening at Lone Star College tonight at 7:00 PM in north Houston. Here are the details and directions, please feel free to join us if you can! Exit Northbound Highway 59 at Kingwood Drive – turn LEFT At Stop Sign (Kingwood Place BLVD) – turn RIGHT Pass the first left (East [...]
Here is a link to an article in the Daily Cougar about the University of Houston’s screening. We are proud to say there will be more screenings next month in the Houston area. http://thedailycougar.com/2014/02/17/film-introduces-new-normal/
We are very pleased that the University of Houston recorded the “Unbreakable Threads” panel discussion and Mayor Annise Parker’s comments on February 13th, 2014.
Unbreakable Threads had it’s first educational screening at the University of Houston on February 13, 2014 in the new University Center Theatre. The screening was well received and Houston Mayor Annise Parker stopped by and spoke to the audience for a few minutes. A panel discussion followed the screening with participants including several parents of [...]
We just had one of the most incredible shoots to date. Israel & Violet Glass, & Dutch Small are going to be a large part of the impact that we make for a better world.