Pace University’s documentary film team PaceDocs will premiere its latest film "For the Love of Food: Pour l’amour de la Cuisine" on May 8 at 7:00 p.m. at the Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville.
Sweet as honey, in this case.
Some film students at Westchester s Pace University, who had planned a trip to Paris to make a documentary about Notre Dame s famous bees, found themselves stung by COVID. However, they turned their disappointment to good use and made a great documentary about bees, Paris or no Paris. This is a story of perseverance, said Jerry McKinstry, spokesman for Pace University. They did not give up. They went ongoing. And they produced a really good documentary.
You can see the fruits of their labors when Bee Aware premieres online at 7:30 p.m. tonight for Earth Day.
Pace University Premieres Bee Aware Documentary on Earth Day
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After much hard work, dedication and anticipation, Pace University’s documentary film team – PaceDocs – recently premiered Bee Aware , a film focusing on the environmental threats facing one of the most important pollinators for humankind. The film aptly debuted online on Earth Day as it spotlights the vital role bees play in our food supply; their importance to the environment; and some of the challenges facing the insect and the environment.
“The PaceDocs team, under the guidance of Professor Maria Luskay, always does remarkable work. This year, they did something extraordinary, persevering through a pandemic to create a truly inspiring, thought-provoking, and poignant documentary.” Marvin Krislov, president of Pace University.
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