Tuesday, July 7, 2009

CDC RECOMMENDS ON THE LAKE!

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has included our movie on their recommended list of TB education and training resources.
This is a big honor for us and most of all, a tribute to the men and women who appear in the film and who helped us make it. We thank them once again!
Also, since we last blogged, we've been scheduled for broadcasts in new markets, including Philadelphia and Salt Lake City. And more to come. For details, go to our broadcast schedule page.
We're also starting to show up in other places, including on amazon.com, where a reviewer from Tarpon Springs, Florida recommends the movie highly.

-- Wayne

1 comment:

Diane said...

I've only discovered your documentary as of today. My dear mother and sister were patients there in Rhode Island in the mid 40's for several years and survived thanks to the trial tests of the life saving antibiotics that were given them. So many of their friends died, though.

I, myself, only heard the stories and viewed old photos and letters that my mother had kept. My mother has passed on recently, but she would have been very touched and pleased to know about this documentary which sheds light on a very unique part of history.

I can only say thank you from the bottom of my heart. I thought no one cared anymore about what went on and happened there at the TB hospital. Maybe people will finally understand.