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“KISS THE GROUND: FOR SCHOOLS” Available to Schools and Teachers for Free Beginning January 28th
January 26, 2021 GMT
“KISS THE GROUND: FOR SCHOOLS” AVAILABLE TO SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS FOR FREE BEGINNING JANUARY 28th. (Photo: Business Wire)
“KISS THE GROUND: FOR SCHOOLS” AVAILABLE TO SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS FOR FREE BEGINNING JANUARY 28th. (Photo: Business Wire)
LOS ANGELES (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 26, 2021
Acclaimed directors Josh Tickell and Rebecca Harrell Tickell (Oscar® short list for “Fuel,” Official Selection Cannes Film Festival for “The Big Fix”) will release
KISS THE GROUND: FOR SCHOOLS, a 45-minute-long educational version of their latest critically lauded eco-documentary, KISS THE GROUND. Beginning January 21 st, the new version is free to all schools, students, teachers, and community educators via KissTheGroundMovie.com.
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For Lele, the project was a chance to honour her patrilineal heritage, by returning to a place she visited often while growing up. “My fathers family are from Jabalpur,” explains Lele over email, “and the holy river Narmada runs through it. It’s not only of important religious significance but also on a personal level as my father and grandfather’s ashes are scattered in that river.”
She adds that the collaboration with Hawkesworth came about “quite naturally”, with the pair having met through friends. “I ve always loved Jamie’s work,” says Lele. “His eye is incredible [and] his attention to detail is amazing.”