This October during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, survivor, best-selling author, model and motivational speaker Christine Handy has traveled across South Florida, Dallas and other parts of the country participating in events to raise awareness and support for Breast Cancer through sharing her experiences with cancer, illness, the power of friendship, prayer, and hope.
Handy authored the novel Walk Beside Me, a fictional depiction of her illness and her long road to recovery. Christine was at CosBar in Dallas, Texas on October 10th for ‘A Journey of Hope’, where guests enjoyed an intimate discussion and a portion of the proceeds are being donated to the Cattle Baron's Ball in Dallas benefiting the American Cancer Society. Then Christine was in Coral Gables, Florida on October 18th at the Filomena Fernandez Boutique for an exciting event.
Another very special Breast Cancer Awareness event will be taking place, 'Empowering Women', on October 30th at the Michelle Farmer Boutique in Palm Beach, Florida. To RSVP, submit an inquiry, arrange a book-signing event, request an interview or book a public speaking engagement with Christine Handy, please email: theproperpress@gmail.com
www.christinehandy.com
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Tuesday, October 23, 2018
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month enjoy an upcoming event at the Michelle Farmer Boutique in Palm Beach with Best-Selling Author & Speaker Christine Handy
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Monday, October 22, 2018
Best Selling Author Christine Handy’s “Walk Beside Me” To Be Adapted Into Feature Film Titled “WILLOW”
Best Selling Author Christine Handy’s “Walk Beside Me” To Be Adapted Into Feature Film Titled “WILLOW” Christine Handy is a bestselling author, mother and breast cancer survivor living in Miami, Florida. Her novel “Walk Beside Me” is a story that centers on a breast cancer survivor’s journey to health and wholeness. It is a fictional interpretation of Christine’s actual illness and long road to recovery. “Walk Beside Me” was recently signed for film production by Ziad Hamzeh, and will be titled “Willow”.
The new movie creation will be formally announced during breast cancer awareness month, to create a further dialogue on the devastating disease that affects one in eight US women (about 12.4%) over the course of her lifetime. Award winning actress, Sheena Colette will play the lead character, Willow Adair.
“Walk Beside Me” weaves a heartfelt path of hope, prayer and friendship as a woman fights her illness. It is a story of miracles and survival. The book was a national best seller in 2016. As of January 2018, there are more than 3.1 million women with a history of breast cancer in the U.S. This includes women currently being treated and women who have finished treatment.
About 40,920 women in the U.S. are expected to die in 2018 from breast cancer, though death rates have been decreasing since 1989. Women under 50 have experienced larger decreases. These decreases are thought to be the result of treatment advances, earlier detection through screening, and increased awareness.
Christine’s personal story has been featured in prestigious magazines like American Volkssport Association, Edge, Inner Realm, The Art of Healing; Kindred Spirit, Outreach, and more. Christine has also been featured as a breast cancer advocate and expert on Fox News Radio. Production for the movie is anticipated to begin in 2019.
Learn more by visiting https://www.willowthefilm.com
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Sunday, August 19, 2018
The 7th Art Festival of Miami 2018
The 7th Art Festival of Miami 2018 on Sunday, October 21st from 1 – 6:30pm join us at The 7th Art Festival of Miami by Kingston5 Productions, offering opportunities to film students and emerging filmmakers from around the world.
The competition will provide an opportunity for filmmakers to connect with Film Festival and Marketplace attendees. Accepted competition films will have an opportunity to have their short film and documentary film screened.
Mingle, network and meet cool creatives. Purchase TICKETS. Still accepting film submissions at: www.withoutabox.com
Mingle, network and meet cool creatives. Purchase TICKETS. Still accepting film submissions at: www.withoutabox.com
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Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Discover how a soup has become the symbol of freedom for the Haitian People
Novel filmmaker and Haitian historian Dudley Alexis of epyllion studios announces Liberty in a Soup Premiere at Little Haiti Cultural Center, a one-hour documentary that looks back at events during the Haitian Revolution to highlight the significant ritual embodied in the eating of “Soup Joumou” on New Year’s Day. Offering an insightful view of the anti-slavery insurrection that gridlocked the former French colony of Saint Domingue, Liberty in a Soup chronicles the slave uprising that led to the founded sovereign state of Haiti and the subsequent establishment of Soup Joumou which annually acknowledges its independence. “Throughout this process, I wanted to sharply focus on telling the story of the Revolution in a way that illuminated its importance and paid homage to those who contributed to its insertion into history books,” said Alexis. Join us at the premiere of this monumental documentary at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex on Sunday, October 9th from 6-9pm, Liberty in A SOUP challenges the negative stereotype of a nation that should stand valiant and proud in history.
www.libertyinasoup.com
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