Anonymous ID: 7d9e74 June 13, 2020, 1:10 p.m. No.9600416   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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They like to go to the scene of their crimes and breathe the despair, pain, grief and evil.

Here, let's make a movie of it.

 

Special online viewing of Ron Howard’s Camp Fire documentary this weekend

 

PARADISE — Filmmaker Ron Howard’s documentary on Paradise and the Camp Fire “Rebuilding Paradise” will be available for local online viewing this weekend before being released nationally next month.

Registration is being taken now for two early online screenings of “Rebuilding Paradise.” Viewers can registerer for two viewings on June 13 and 14 by contacting former Paradise Mayor Steve “Woody” Culleton through his Facebook page.

“Because the movie has not been released yet it will be by invitation only so if you are one of the many Camp Fire survivors that have reached out to me here is the invitation …” Culleton said on Facebook.

To this publication, he added, “I really like the film, it really captures the spirit of our community and why we live here… it is a real display of the resilience that it takes for a community to recover from such mass destruction and come back despite all the many obstacles.”

 

According to the site, an email link will be sent on the morning of June 13 to watch any of the four showings.

Produced by National Geographic Documentary Films, the documentary shows what happened to the Paradise ridge and how it fought back to rebuild.

The website https://films.nationalgeographic.com/rebuilding-paradise describes the film from Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard as “a moving story of resilience in the face of tragedy, as a community ravaged by disaster comes together to recover what was lost and begin the important task of rebuilding.”

 

Famed filmmaker Howard spent several days filming in Paradise in December 2018. Howard has links to the area, with his mother-in-law having lived in Paradise for about five years.

Howard told the Paradise Post in 2018 that the film would be called “Believe in Paradise,” but that changed before its release.

The above website also lists organizations and resources that have helped in the rebuilding, including Paradise Rotary Foundation, North Valley Community Foundation, Butte Strong Fund, Camp Fire Long-Term Recovery Group, which has recently reorganized as Camp Fire Collaborative, and the American Red Cross. The websites have links to the organizations and provide an ability to donate.

 

https://www.paradisepost.com/2020/06/11/special-online-viewing-of-camp-fire-documentary-this-weekend/?