Little Bird
02-05-2007, 07:30 PM
Before you get all excited, it is not a big movie, not even close. More of a tribute!
Jewel is due to be featured in an upcoming movie about the Heritage of American Homesteads to be shown in Autumn in the Homestead Heritage Center in America.
Businesses with local ties help fund film for new Homestead Heritage Center
Monday, February 5, 2007 9:41 AM CST
Three businesses with local ties recently provided support for a new film in production for future viewing at Homestead National Monument of America.
Nebraska Public Power District, First National Beatrice Bank and Trust and Pinnacle Bank are all helping to ensure that the new Homestead Heritage Center will eventually have a new film for visitors to watch as part of their experience at the monument. The heritage center is expected to open in spring 2007 and the new film is scheduled to premiere the following autumn.
“Land of Dreams: Homesteading America” is currently being filmed by National Park Service film producer Chuck Dunkerly of the Service's Interpretive Design Center in Harpers Ferry, W.Va. Dunkerly has worked on a number of film projects that have received national recognition and awards. His work on Land of Dreams has thus far taken him to Alaska, Nebraska and other homesteading states.
The new film will examine the history of homesteading in the United States as well as the modern impacts the Homestead Act still has on our national life. It will highlight different landscapes from throughout the U.S., feature esteemed historians that study the West and homesteading, and demonstrate homesteading's influences on immigration, agriculture, industrialization, national politics, the natural environment and American Indian populations.
Nationally recognized figures such as newspaper columnist George Will and rock singer Jewel (Kilcher) will be featured, as will examples of homesteading's influence on contemporary life. Examples of this include the homesteading-related names of several college athletic teams, including the Nebraska Cornhuskers and Oklahoma Sooners.
Source (http://www.beatricedailysun.com/articles/2007/02/05/news/news3.txt)
Jewel is due to be featured in an upcoming movie about the Heritage of American Homesteads to be shown in Autumn in the Homestead Heritage Center in America.
Businesses with local ties help fund film for new Homestead Heritage Center
Monday, February 5, 2007 9:41 AM CST
Three businesses with local ties recently provided support for a new film in production for future viewing at Homestead National Monument of America.
Nebraska Public Power District, First National Beatrice Bank and Trust and Pinnacle Bank are all helping to ensure that the new Homestead Heritage Center will eventually have a new film for visitors to watch as part of their experience at the monument. The heritage center is expected to open in spring 2007 and the new film is scheduled to premiere the following autumn.
“Land of Dreams: Homesteading America” is currently being filmed by National Park Service film producer Chuck Dunkerly of the Service's Interpretive Design Center in Harpers Ferry, W.Va. Dunkerly has worked on a number of film projects that have received national recognition and awards. His work on Land of Dreams has thus far taken him to Alaska, Nebraska and other homesteading states.
The new film will examine the history of homesteading in the United States as well as the modern impacts the Homestead Act still has on our national life. It will highlight different landscapes from throughout the U.S., feature esteemed historians that study the West and homesteading, and demonstrate homesteading's influences on immigration, agriculture, industrialization, national politics, the natural environment and American Indian populations.
Nationally recognized figures such as newspaper columnist George Will and rock singer Jewel (Kilcher) will be featured, as will examples of homesteading's influence on contemporary life. Examples of this include the homesteading-related names of several college athletic teams, including the Nebraska Cornhuskers and Oklahoma Sooners.
Source (http://www.beatricedailysun.com/articles/2007/02/05/news/news3.txt)