Can a glass of juice change your life? Based on the experiences of Salma Hayek, Gwyneth Paltrow, and the protagonists of the new film “Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead,” the answer is definitely yes! Heart of Green readers are invited to a preview screening and after party celebrating the hottest trend in health and wellness.
Screening of “Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead” and After Party
WHEN:
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
6:00 pm Doors Open
6:30 pm Movie Screening
8:00 pm Filmmaker Q&A
8:30 pm VIP After Party & Juice Tasting
WHERE:
Sundance Kabuki Theatre, 1881 Post Street, San Francisco
HOST COMMITTEE:
Zem Joaquin
RSVP:
Space is limited.
Reserve your spot here
A raffle for fabulous prizes will be available benefiting Roots of Change.
ABOUT THE FILM:
Part road trip and part wellness manifesto, this uplifting film tells the
story of two men whose chance meeting and struggle to overcome the
same rare disease saves one life, and changes another. What emerges is nothing
short of amazing – an inspiring tale of healing and human connection.
Follow Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead on Facebook
Congratulations to the film on winning both the Audience Award for Best Documentary and the Special Jury Turning Point Award (the film that will make the most impact) at the Sonoma International Film Festival.
REBOOT MEDIA:
The mission of Reboot Media, the producers of "Fat, Sick & Nearly
Dead", is to get
ROOTS OF CHANGE:
Roots of Change is a collaborative of diverse leaders and institutions which
are unified in the common pursuit of achieving a sustainable food system.
Gwyneth Paltrow has some delicious juicing recipes on her blog Goop. I am a huge fan of the Beet, Carrot, Apple and Ginger recipe. Planetary sustainability starts with personal sustainability. Juice on!
This is a great movement. I am an advocate of healhy living and I always recommend my friends and surroundings to frink a daily dose of fresh juice everyday. So I am glad this movement has gotten this far.
Posted by: Citrus juicer | August 05, 2011 at 12:39 PM