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(Stuart Richardson)

Latin Waves Interviews Filmmakers from 36-24-36

Three young filmmakers shed light on the issue of anorexia, and body image

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Length: 0:25:38
Uploaded: 20 Jan, 2010

Recording Date: 9 Jan, 2010
Recording Location: CJSF 90.1 FM, Burnaby, BC
Logsheet: none
Language: English
Topical for: 1 Month
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
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Program Title: Latin Waves Interviews Filmmakers from 36-24-36
Description: Part A**** is for Syndication for Participating stations, including CHRW, CKMS and The Eagle , Rossland Radio, CJAM, CKDU and our newest participating station CHLY 101.7 FM, Nanaimo**

For National Eating Disorders Awareness Week Mask Removal Productions Created a wonderful film called 36-24-36" it’s made by a small group of teenage girls in Kitmat, BC who teamed up with two off duty clinical counselors. The film is about the perception of female body image in our society and its correlation with eating disorders. The film has been two years in the making and has never received financial funding of any kind.

The film is scheduled to premiere the first week of February 2010, during Eating Disorder Awareness Week.

The Film will screen on

Monday February 1,2010
Mount Elizabeth Secondary School Theatre, Kitimat, BC
7 PM, Running time 62 Min
Admission is Free (donations Welcome)
All proceeds donated to Kitimat Child Development Center.

To contact filmmakers email maskremovalproductions@telus.net

To see trailer go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIIEzmLkU60

Host(s): Stuart and Sylvia Richardson
Featured Speakers/Guests: Fimmakers of 36-24-36

Credits: Sylvia and Stuart Richardson, www.latinwavesmedia.com

Comments: Part A**** is for Syndication for Participating stations, including CHRW, CKMS and The Eagle , Rossland Radio, CJAM, CKDU and our newest participating station CHLY 101.7 FM, Nanaimo**

For National Eating Disorders Awareness Week Mask Removal Productions Created a wonderful film called 36-24-36" it’s made by a small group of teenage girls in Kitmat, BC who teamed up with two off duty clinical counselors. The film is about the perception of female body image in our society and its correlation with eating disorders. The film has been two years in the making and has never received financial funding of any kind.

The film is scheduled to premiere the first week of February 2010, during Eating Disorder Awareness Week.

The Film will screen on

Monday February 1,2010
Mount Elizabeth Secondary School Theatre, Kitimat, BC
7 PM, Running time 62 Min
Admission is Free (donations Welcome)
All proceeds donated to Kitimat Child Development Center.

To contact filmmakers email maskremovalproductions@telus.net

To see trailer go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIIEzmLkU60

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Arts and Culture
Society and Culture > Sexuality
Society and Culture
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Comments: Part A**** is for Syndication for Participating stations, including CHRW, CKMS and The Eagle , Rossland Radio, CJAM, CKDU and our newest participating station CHLY 101.7 FM, Nanaimo**

For National Eating Disorders Awareness Week Mask Removal Productions Created a wonderful film called 36-24-36" it’s made by a small group of teenage girls in Kitmat, BC who teamed up with two off duty clinical counselors. The film is about the perception of female body image in our society and its correlation with eating disorders. The film has been two years in the making and has never received financial funding of any kind.

The film is scheduled to premiere the first week of February 2010, during Eating Disorder Awareness Week.

The Film will screen on

Monday February 1,2010
Mount Elizabeth Secondary School Theatre, Kitimat, BC
7 PM, Running time 62 Min
Admission is Free (donations Welcome)
All proceeds donated to Kitimat Child Development Center.

To contact filmmakers email maskremovalproductions@telus.net

To see trailer go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIIEzmLkU60

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