
For my Dad’s 70th birthday, I brought him to a weekend celebration of our Estonian heritage.
We started today with the Washington D.C. premiere of The Singing Revolution, a documentary film project that we have supported over the past four years. Jim Tusty, on the right, and his wife Maureen have made this a labor of love, with amazing passion and dedication to this film.
The non-violent “Singing Revolution” and its catalytic role in the dissolution of the Soviet Union is a relatively unknown story in the West.
Imagine if Woodstock changed the world… or if Tiananmen Square had a happy ending… (earlier post)
If you are in the D.C. area, or know anyone that may be interested, please let them know that the film is showing at the E Street Cinema, and if they go this weekend, it can dramatically help our long-shot big for an Oscar. =)
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