Interview: Lillian LaSalle Talks My Name Is Pedro (Exclusive)
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Director-producer Lillian LaSalle on the set of her documentary, ‘My Name Is Pedro.’
With many children struggling to learn remotely from home this past year since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the American education system needs a compelling message of optimism. The new documentary, ‘My Name is Pedro,’ is offering that sense of hope as it emphasizes the importance of having dedicated educators within the infrastructure of America’s public education system.
The timely film is being releasing on VOD and DVD today in the U.S., Canada and UK. The movie is being distributed on such VOD and cable platforms as Amazon, Apple TV, GooglePlay, Youtube FandangoNOW, Verizon and Wave Broadband, courtesy of Passion River Films.
Educator Pedro Santana Believes Every Child Can Learn in My Name Is Pedro Trailer and Poster
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The poster for director Lillian LaSalle’s documentary, ‘My Name is Pedro.’
With many children struggling to learn remotely from home this past year since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the American education system needs a compelling message of optimism. The upcoming documentary, ‘My Name Is Pedro,’ is offering that sense of hope as it emphasizes the importance of having great educators within the infrastructure of America’s public education system.
The timely reminder of the need for dedicated teachers, especially during the current pandemic, is highlighted in the movie’s trailer, which, along with the poster, has been unveiled by its production company, Sweet180. The film’s assets were unveiled to help support its release on VOD and DVD on February 23 in the U.S., Canada and UK. The documentary will be distributed on such VOD and cable platforms as Amazon, Apple