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Their training ground and source of inspiration is “C-Booth,” Los Angeles County Hospital’s legendary trauma bay, the birthplace of Emergency Medicine, where “more people have died and more people have been saved than in any other square footage in the United States.” CODE BLACK offers a tense, doctor’s- eye view, right into the heart of the healthcare debate – bringing us face to face with America’s only 24/7 safety net. CASCADE THEATRE OCTOBER 11 BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW CASCADETHEATRE.ORGg CASCADE THEATRE OCTOBER 11 BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW CASCADETHEATRE.ORGg Best Documentary winner at Los Angeles Film Festival and the Hamptons International Film Festival, as well as the Audience Award Winner at both Denver Starz Film Festival and Aspen FilmFest . A film by Ryan McGarry, M.D. In his vivid and thought- provoking filmmaking debut, physician Ryan McGarry gives us unprecedented access to America’s busiest Emergency Department. Amidst real life-and-death situations, Mc- Garry follows a dedicated team of charismatic, young doctors-in- training as they wrestle openly with both their ideals and with the realities of saving lives in a complex and overburdened system. Their training ground and source of inspiration is “C-Booth,” Los Angeles County Hospital’s legendary trauma bay, the birthplace of Emergency Medicine, where “more people have died and more people have been saved than in any other square footage in the United States.” CODE BLACK offers a tense, doctor’s- eye view, right into the heart of the healthcare debate – bringing us face to face with America’s only 24/7 safety net. CASCADE THEATRE OCTOBER 11 g A look into America’s busiest ER Best Documentary winner at Los Angeles Film Festival and the Hamptons International Film Festival, as well as the Audience Award Winner at both Denver Starz Film Festival and Aspen FilmFest . A film by Ryan McGarry, M.D. In his vivid and thought-provoking filmmaking debut, physician Ryan McGarry gives us unprecedented access to America’s busiest Emergency Department. Amidst real life-and-death situations, McGarry follows a dedicated team of charismatic, young doctors-in-training as they wrestle openly with both their ideals and with the realities of saving lives in a complex and overburdened system. Their training ground and source of inspiration is “C-Booth,” Los Angeles County Hospital’s legendary trauma bay, the birthplace of Emergency Medicine, where “more people have died and more people have been saved than in any other square footage in the United States.” CODE BLACK offers a tense, doctor’s-eye view, right into the heart of the healthcare debate – bringing us face to face with America’s only 24/7 safety net. Turtle Bay Exploration Park is proud to be a part of tonight’s event. You’re likely aware of our ef- forts to build a 4-star hotel at Turtle Bay, to pro- vide revenue that was lost when the city could no longer afford to provide financial assistance for Park operations. That includes everything from world-class museum exhibitions such as Titanic and Bodies Revealed to our Forest Camp, botani- cal gardens and wildlife center with its beloved animal ambassadors. The educational programs Turtle Bay offers are an asset for the entire north state. Please join us in voting “Yes on Measure B” on the Nov. 4th election to move the hotel project forward affordably and to provide needed revenue to support the amenities we love. Space generously donated by the Lutz Family. Paid for by Yes on Measure B, Redding Residents for Jobs and a Sustainable Economy, with major funding by Turtle Bay Exploration Park and John Fitzpatrick. DANNY CHENG, M.D Danny Cheng is currently an Emergency Department physician at Queen’s Medical Center in Honolulu, HI. He is also a Clini- cal Professor at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine, where he received his medical degree. Dr. Cheng is an alumnus of the University of California Irvine (BS Bio- logical Sciences) and received his Masters in Public Health from UCLA. He is married to the love of his life, Jackie. ANDREW EADS, M.D. Andrew Eads is currently a third year Emergency Medicine Resi- dent Physician at LA County and USC Hospital. He is a graduate of UC Berkeley (BS Chemistry) and received his Masters in Pub- lic Health from UCLA. He attended the University of California Irvine School of Medicine. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Melissa, with whom he is expecting his first child later this year. JAMIE ENG, M.D. Jamie Eng is currently the EMA Administrative Emergency Medicine Fellow in Los Angeles. She attended Chicago Medical School prior to completing her residency training at LA County + USC Medical Center. She recently earned a Masters in Medical Management from the USC Marshall School of Business. ARASH KOHANTEB, M.D. Arash Kohanteb is currently a fourth-year Senior Emergency Medicine Resident Physician at LA County/USC Hospital. He at- tended UCLA earning a Bachelors in Science. He received his medical degree from the Chicago Medical School after taking time to travel. Arash currently lives in Santa Monica, California. DAVE POMERANZ, M.D. Born and raised in Reno, NV, Dave Pomeranz is currently a third-year Emergency Medicine Resident Physician at LA County and USC. He attended Cornell University and studied Civil and Environmental Engineering and subsequently lived in New York City, Colorado, New Zealand, and back to Reno. He eventually attended the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in Los Angeles, where he still cur- rently resides. Shasta Physical Therapy has been taking care of Redding community’s PT needs since 1993. Andy Hougum, Van Williams and Gary Hofmann have a combined clinical ex- perience of over 60 years. They specialize in treating sports and work related injuries, total joint rehabilitation, pool therapy, spinal and neck pain along with specialized foot care and orthotic fitting. They are available in two locations: East side at Victor and Hartnell and West side on Park Marina in the Shasta Athletic Club. The 100% Emergency Medicine board-certified physicians and specially trained Nurse Practitio- ners and Physician Assistants of CEP America proudly provide compassionate, personalized care for every patient who presents to Mercy Medical Center Redding and St. Elizabeth Hos- pital in Red Bluff. CEP originated in Califor- nia, and currently staffs over 100 ED’s across the country, caring for millions of patients each year. More now than ever, Emergency Depart- ments play a crucial role in today’s health care system, providing the 24/7/365 safety net for much-needed access to quality medical care. We are absolutely dedicated to community out- reach, supporting many local organizations each year including Mercy Foundation, Redding Ro- tary, One Safe Place, Sober Grad, North State Cancer League, North State Symphony, STEM Partnership, Good News Rescue Mission, and People of Progress. Additionally, we personally model healthy lifestyles of nutrition and exer- cise, and as a group enjoy supporting local youth track, baseball, soccer and hockey teams. California Emergency Physicians America firmly believes that a collaborative approach to medical advocacy and community outreach rep- resents the ultimate prescription for success. The Redding Rancheria just cele- brated our 22nd anniversary caring for Native American patients and their families throughout Shasta and Trinity county. We have a patient population of al- most 6000 regis- tered patients who have access to family medicine, dentistry, behav- ioral health, specialty diabetes care as well as a full in house pharmacy with no co-pays for prescriptions. In addition to local Native Ameri- can patients living in our service area, all traveling Native Ameri- cans can access care in our new 33,000 square foot facility at no cost to them. Our goal is to provide the most comprehensive and compassionate care to all of our patients with no charge to them. Williams Therapy- family owned an operated for over forty years! Con- veniently located inside Marquis Health Care on Churn Creek road across from Enterprise High School, we offer transitional care with daily physi- cal therapy. Patients are seen two times a day with extensive physical and occupational therapy. We specialize in maximizing your loved one’s independence with focus on both basic and advanced functional living skills. Our total joint program has been the northstate leader, helping people achieve quick recovery so that they can return to independence in life. We would love for you to come by and visit our facility. Ryan McGarry is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and a physician at The Weill Medical College of Cornell University/New York Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City and the director of the feature-length documentary CODE BLACK. The film is a first-person re- flection of McGarry’s own training at the Los Angeles County General Hospital, the birthplace of emergency medicine. McGarry spent five years in production on CODE BLACK while simulta- neously working the 24/7 schedule of a young doctor in train- ing—an especially sleepless approach to first-time filmmaking. He studied English at The Pennsylvania State University and re- ceived his medical degree at The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, a decision inspired in part by his experience as a stage IV cancer patient while in college. He is currently de- veloping fiction, scripted projects for both film and television. Diku Mandavia M.D. is an emergency physician and a residency graduate of the LA County + USC Emergency Medicine program and a medical graduate of Memorial University in Canada. He has over twenty years of emer- gency practice in Southern California including at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. He is a Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Southern California and Chief Medical Officer of FU- JIFILM SonoSite Inc. He currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife Katina and daughter Neela. Joshua Altman graduated from The Pennsylvania State University with a degree in Film & Video and is currently an editor based in Venice, CA. He’s edited six feature length documentaries, three of which premiered at Sundance. From that list, WE LIVE IN PUB- LIC took home the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 2009, THE TILLMAN STORY was on the 2011 Oscar short list for the “Best Documentary” award, and BONES BRIGADE: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY went on to become the number #1 doc- umentary on iTunes upon its release. That same year, another film he edited, NO ROOM FOR ROCKSTARS, also took the #1 documentary slot on iTunes. Additionally, Joshua’s work on WE LIVE IN PUBLIC garnered a nomination by The Cinema Eye Honors for ‘Outstanding Achievement in Editing.’ He has also edited numerous non-scripted televi- sion shows for CBS, NBC, FOX, Discovery, VH1, and Bravo. Lavino’s film music includes scores for the Oscar-nom- inated documentary GOD IS THE BIGGER ELVIS, the Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning HBO film WHICH WAY HOME, and Henry Singer’s acclaimed BBC film LAST ORDERS. 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Previously, Goldstein Knowlton produced the New Zealand film WHALE RIDER (2002), directed by Niki Caro, which was the winner of the Audience Awards at Toronto, Sundance, Rotterdam, Seattle, San Francisco, and Maui film festivals. She produced the 2001 film, THE SHIPPING NEWS, directed by Lasse Hallstrom. In 1999 she produced both MUMFORD, written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan, and CRAZY IN ALABAMA, directed by Antonio Banderas. A versatile writer/producer who works fluidly through genres and mediums, Marti launched into the feature world with her debut I AM NUMBER FOUR. She followed this with FRIGHT NIGHT, a reimagining of the classic cult horror film, starring Anton Yelchin and Colin Far- rell. Additionally, Noxon is currently developing THE GLASS CASTLE, based on the best-selling memoir, for Lionsgate. Noxon has written and Executive Pro- duced for many critically-acclaimed shows including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice, Brothers & Sisters, Point Pleasant, and Still Life. She has also acted as consulting producer for Mad Men, Prison Break, Angel, and Glee. Other current projects in- clude Proof, a pilot for SyFy developed with M. Night Shya- malan (The Sixth Sense) that she will also Executive Produce. She is also writing and producing a dramedy called Guide To Divorce for Bravo. A graduate of UC Santa Cruz, Noxon cur- rently lives in Hollywood with her two children. Mark Jonathan Harris is an Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and Distinguished Professor in the School of Cinematic Arts at the Univer- sity of Southern California, where he heads documentary production. Among the many documentaries he has written, produced and/or directed are THE REDWOODS, a documentary made for the Sierra Club to help establish a redwood national park that won an Oscar for Best Short Documentary (1968); THE LONG WAY HOME, which won the Academy Award for Best Feature Length Documentary (1997); and INTO THE ARMS OF STRANGERS: STORIES OF THE KINDERTRANSPORT, produced for Warner Bros. that also won an Academy Award for Best Feature Length Documentary (2000). UNCHAINED MEMORIES: READINGS FROM THE SLAVE NARRATIVES, a documentary that he wrote on slavery in America, premiered at Sun- dance and aired on HBO in February 2003. It was nominated for an Emmy for a Nonfiction Special and Harris was nominated for Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming. DARFUR NOW, a feature documentary he produced with Cathy Schulman and Don Cheadle, premiered at the Toronto Interna- tional Film Festival in September 2007 and was nominated as Best Documentary of the year by the National Board of Review and the Broadcast Film Critics Association and won an NAACP Image Award. LIVING IN EMERGENCY: STORIES OF DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS, a film, which he executive-produced, was shortlisted for an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature in 2009. The International Documentary Association recently awarded him the Preser- vation and Scholarship Award. Since 1995, Women’s Healthcare Associates of Redding has served the women of the North State with a full range of OB/GYN services, from general female health through pregnancy and special needs of older women. - Dr. Jorge Pena, a board certified OB/GYN, has a particu- lar interest in working with women with issues of infertil- ity. He is a busy father and a health and fitness advocate. - Dr. Jennifer Kang, a board certified OB/GYN, is expe- rienced in management of high-risk pregnancy as well as minimally invasive surgery. She and her husband, new to Redding, are parents of four young children. - Dr. Richard Mooney is the North States’ only Board Certified Urogynecologist. He is the Medical Director of Asuriti, Center for Continence and Pelvic Wellness, a uni- versity level continence center located within Women’s Healthcare Associates of Redding, with a focus on educa- tion and treatment of pelvic floor disorders and urinary incontinence. Dr. Mooney is an avid SCUBA diver and enjoys underwater photography. Dr. Don Schepps relocated to Red- ding in 1980 after a five-year surgi- cal residency at UC Davis Medical Center under Dr. Wiliam Blaisdell, world-renowned traumatologist and surgical mentor. Dr. Schepps also un- derwent additional specialty training in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery. Since 1989, he has served as Director of Trauma Services for Mercy Medi- cal Center Redding, our community’s raise public awareness regarding the value of our community’s emergency medical services, the challenges facing our health care providers, and the pas- sion, devotion and emotion that they bring to and from work every day. state-designated Level 2 Trauma Cen- ter. Dr. Schepps is presently CEO of North- ern California Surgical Group, a medi- cal corporation serving the broad spec- trum of emergency, urgent and elective surgical needs of our north state. Don, Susan, and Abbie Schepps hope that sponsorship of this film event will “It is through the giving of our time and talent that we change a town into a hometown” The McConnell Foundation is a private in- dependent foundation whose mission is helping build better communities through philanthropy. Headquartered in Redding, the Foundation has been funding in North- ern California since 1988 in the areas of community vitality, education, the environ- ment, health care, recreation, social services and special projects. Shasta Regional Medical Center is a 246-bed acute care, medical and surgical fa- cility with a full range of ancillary services. Ranked as a 100 Top Hospital in the nation in 2013 & 2014, we also provide the regions only accredited Chest Pain Center. Our hospital has a highly efficient and expanded Emergency Department, a technologically advanced cardiac cath lab available 24/7, an accredited Stroke Team along with board certified Cardiothoracic, vascular and trauma surgeons. We have more than 800 registered nurses, technicians, and support personnel working alongside more than 300 physicians on staff. At Shasta Regional Medical Center, our mission is to provide comprehensive quality healthcare in a compassionate, convenient and cost-effective manner. PHI Air Medical, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of PHI, Inc., the world leader in rotary flight for over fifty years, and provides support for many of the na- tion’s leading health care organizations. PHI Air Medical pilots have recorded nearly eleven million flight hours, in virtually every type of helicopter and terrain known. The Air Medical fleet consists of proven aircraft outfitted with medical interiors conducive to providing sustained emergent care for air medical transports and most PHI Air Medical programs operate at or above Commis- sion on Accreditation of Medical Trans- port Systems (CAMTS) standards. PHI Air Medical headquarters are located in Phoenix, Arizona. Code Black Film Project Used existing marketing collateral pieces to create multiple advertising pieces 11x17 Posters 8x11 Flyers 5x8 Menu Inserts Table Tents Movie Program
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Best Documentary winner at Los Angeles Film Festival and the Hamptons International Film Festival, as well as the Audience Award Winner at both Denver Starz Film Festival and Aspen FilmFest .

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A look into America’s busiest ER

Best Documentary winner at Los Angeles Film Festival and the Hamptons International Film Festival, as well as the Audience Award Winner at both Denver Starz Film Festival and Aspen FilmFest .

A film by Ryan McGarry, M.D.

In his vivid and thought-provoking filmmaking debut, physician Ryan McGarry gives us unprecedented access to America’s busiest Emergency Department. Amidst real life-and-death situations, McGarry follows a dedicated team of charismatic, young doctors-in-training as they wrestle openly with both their ideals and with the realities of saving lives in a complex and overburdened system. Their training ground and source of inspiration is “C-Booth,” Los Angeles County Hospital’s legendary trauma bay, the birthplace of Emergency Medicine, where “more people have died and more people have been saved than in any other square footage in the United States.” CODE BLACK offers a tense, doctor’s-eye view, right into the heart of the healthcare debate – bringing us face to face with America’s only 24/7 safety net.

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Turtle Bay Exploration Park is proud to be a part of tonight’s event. You’re likely aware of our ef-forts to build a 4-star hotel at Turtle Bay, to pro-vide revenue that was lost when the city could no longer afford to provide financial assistance for Park operations. That includes everything from world-class museum exhibitions such as Titanic and Bodies Revealed to our Forest Camp, botani-cal gardens and wildlife center with its beloved

animal ambassadors. The educational programs Turtle Bay offers are an asset for the entire north state. Please join us in voting “Yes on Measure B” on the Nov. 4th election to move the hotel project forward affordably and to provide needed revenue to support the amenities we love.

Space generously donated by the Lutz Family.Paid for by Yes on Measure B, Redding Residents

for Jobs and a Sustainable Economy, with major funding by Turtle Bay Exploration Park and John Fitzpatrick.

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DANNY CHENG, M.DDanny Cheng is currently an Emergency Department physician at Queen’s Medical Center in Honolulu, HI. He is also a Clini-cal Professor at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine, where he received his medical degree. Dr. Cheng is an alumnus of the University of California Irvine (BS Bio-logical Sciences) and received his Masters in Public Health from UCLA. He is married to the love of his life, Jackie.

ANDREW EADS, M.D.Andrew Eads is currently a third year Emergency Medicine Resi-dent Physician at LA County and USC Hospital. He is a graduate of UC Berkeley (BS Chemistry) and received his Masters in Pub-lic Health from UCLA. He attended the University of California Irvine School of Medicine. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Melissa, with whom he is expecting his first child later this year.

JAMIE ENG, M.D.Jamie Eng is currently the EMA Administrative Emergency Medicine Fellow in Los Angeles. She attended Chicago Medical School prior to completing her residency training at LA County + USC Medical Center. She recently earned a Masters in Medical Management from the USC Marshall School of Business.

ARASH KOHANTEB, M.D.Arash Kohanteb is currently a fourth-year Senior Emergency Medicine Resident Physician at LA County/USC Hospital. He at-tended UCLA earning a Bachelors in Science. He received his medical degree from the Chicago Medical School after taking time to travel. Arash currently lives in Santa Monica, California.

DAVE POMERANZ, M.D.Born and raised in Reno, NV, Dave Pomeranz is currently a third-year Emergency Medicine Resident Physician at LA County and USC. He attended Cornell University and studied Civil and Environmental Engineering and subsequently lived in New York City, Colorado, New Zealand, and back to Reno. He eventually attended the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in Los Angeles, where he still cur-rently resides.

Shasta Physical Therapy has been taking care of Redding community’s PT needs since 1993. Andy Hougum, Van Williams and Gary Hofmann have a combined clinical ex-perience of over 60 years. They specialize in treating sports and work related injuries, total joint rehabilitation, pool therapy, spinal and neck pain along with specialized foot care and orthotic fitting. They are available in two locations: East side at Victor and Hartnell and West side on Park Marina in the Shasta Athletic Club.

The 100% Emergency Medicine board-certified physicians and specially trained Nurse Practitio-ners and Physician Assistants of CEP America proudly provide compassionate, personalized care for every patient who presents to Mercy Medical Center Redding and St. Elizabeth Hos-pital in Red Bluff. CEP originated in Califor-nia, and currently staffs over 100 ED’s across the country, caring for millions of patients each year. More now than ever, Emergency Depart-ments play a crucial role in today’s health care system, providing the 24/7/365 safety net for much-needed access to quality medical care.

We are absolutely dedicated to community out-reach, supporting many local organizations each year including Mercy Foundation, Redding Ro-tary, One Safe Place, Sober Grad, North State Cancer League, North State Symphony, STEM Partnership, Good News Rescue Mission, and People of Progress. Additionally, we personally model healthy lifestyles of nutrition and exer-cise, and as a group enjoy supporting local youth track, baseball, soccer and hockey teams.

California Emergency Physicians America firmly believes that a collaborative approach to medical advocacy and community outreach rep-resents the ultimate prescription for success.

The Redding Rancheria just cele-brated our 22nd anniversary caring for Native American patients and their families throughout Shasta and Trinity county. We have a patient population of al-most 6000 regis-tered patients who have access to family medicine, dentistry, behav-ioral health, specialty diabetes care as well as a full in house pharmacy

with no co-pays for prescriptions. In addition to local Native Ameri-can patients living in our service area, all traveling Native Ameri-

cans can access care in our new 33,000 square foot facility at no cost to them. Our goal is to

provide the most comprehensive and compassionate care to all of our patients with no charge to them.

Williams Therapy- family owned an operated for over forty years! Con-veniently located inside Marquis Health Care on Churn Creek road across from Enterprise High School, we offer transitional care with daily physi-cal therapy. Patients are seen two times a day with extensive physical

and occupational therapy. We specialize in maximizing your loved one’s independence with focus on both basic and advanced functional living skills. Our total joint program has been the northstate leader, helping people achieve quick recovery so that they can return to independence in life. We would love for you to come by and visit our facility.

Ryan McGarry is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and a physician at The Weill Medical College of Cornell University/New York Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City and the director of the feature-length documentary CODE BLACK. The film is a first-person re-flection of McGarry’s own training at the Los Angeles County General Hospital, the birthplace of emergency medicine. McGarry spent five years in production on CODE BLACK while simulta-

neously working the 24/7 schedule of a young doctor in train-ing—an especially sleepless approach to first-time filmmaking. He studied English at The Pennsylvania State University and re-ceived his medical degree at The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, a decision inspired in part by his experience as a stage IV cancer patient while in college. He is currently de-veloping fiction, scripted projects for both film and television.

Diku Mandavia M.D. is an emergency physician and a residency graduate of the LA County + USC Emergency Medicine program and a medical graduate of Memorial University in Canada. He has over twenty years of emer-gency practice in Southern California including at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. He is a Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Southern California and Chief Medical Officer of FU-JIFILM SonoSite Inc. He currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife Katina and daughter Neela.

Joshua Altman graduated from The Pennsylvania State University with a degree in Film & Video and is currently an editor based in Venice, CA. He’s edited six feature length documentaries, three of which premiered at Sundance. From that list, WE LIVE IN PUB-LIC took home the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 2009, THE

TILLMAN STORY was on the 2011 Oscar short list for the “Best Documentary” award, and BONES BRIGADE: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY went on to become the number #1 doc-umentary on iTunes upon its release. That same year, another film he edited, NO ROOM FOR ROCKSTARS, also took the #1 documentary slot on iTunes. Additionally, Joshua’s work on WE LIVE IN PUBLIC garnered a nomination by The Cinema Eye Honors for ‘Outstanding Achievement in Editing.’ He has also edited numerous non-scripted televi-sion shows for CBS, NBC, FOX, Discovery, VH1, and Bravo.

Lavino’s film music includes scores for the Oscar-nom-inated documentary GOD IS THE BIGGER ELVIS, the Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning HBO film WHICH WAY HOME, and Henry Singer’s acclaimed BBC film LAST ORDERS. Other film work includes RUBBERNECK, di-rected by Alex Karpovsky (Girls), the Gabriel-Byrne-pro-

duced TENT CITY USA, and the forthcoming SOMETHING WHISPERED, starring Cuba Gooding, Jr, and William Sadler. Lavino’s score for Karpovsky’s film WOODPECKER features performances by Colin Greenwood of Radiohead, and Lee & Ty-ler Sargent of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, and was hailed by The Guardian as “a stunning film soundtrack…warm…gorgeous.” La-vino’s music for television includes HBO’s Kevorkian, the eight-part series “Sissinghurst” for BBC television, and songs for the groundbreaking Disney animated show The Book of Pooh.

Linda Goldstein Knowlton directed and produced the 2012 documentary, SOMEWHERE BETWEEN, which chronicles the coming-of-age stories of four teenaged girls in the US, all of who were adopted from China as babies. It premiered in Toronto at the 2011 Hot Docs Film Festival, where it garnered the Sundance Channel Audience Award and went on to screen at the LA Film Festival, and many other festivals including Aspen, Vancou-ver, Boulder, Portland, and Milwaukee where it won the Best Documentary Award. The film screened at numerous festivals, and was released theatrically in over 80 cities across the US and was also selected for the 2012 Sun-dance Film Forward: Advancing Cultural Dialogue pro-gram, screening in India, Morocco, China, and Colombia. Goldstein Knowlton also co-directed and co-produced the documentary, THE WORLD ACCORDING TO SES-AME STREET. It examines Sesame Street’s international co-productions, made primarily in some of the world’s political hotspots, including Koso-vo, Bangladesh, and South Africa. It made its World Premiere in competi-tion at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. Previously, Goldstein Knowlton produced the New Zealand film WHALE RIDER (2002), directed by Niki Caro, which was the winner of the Audience Awards at Toronto, Sundance, Rotterdam, Seattle, San Francisco, and Maui film festivals. She produced the 2001 film, THE SHIPPING NEWS, directed by Lasse Hallstrom. In 1999 she produced both MUMFORD, written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan, and CRAZY IN ALABAMA, directed by Antonio Banderas.

A versatile writer/producer who works fluidly through genres and mediums, Marti launched into the feature world with her debut I AM NUMBER FOUR. She followed this with FRIGHT NIGHT, a reimagining of the classic cult horror film, starring Anton Yelchin and Colin Far-rell. Additionally, Noxon is currently developing THE GLASS CASTLE, based on the best-selling memoir, for Lionsgate. Noxon has written and Executive Pro-duced for many critically-acclaimed shows including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice, Brothers & Sisters, Point Pleasant, and Still Life. She has also acted as consulting producer for Mad

Men, Prison Break, Angel, and Glee. Other current projects in-clude Proof, a pilot for SyFy developed with M. Night Shya-malan (The Sixth Sense) that she will also Executive Produce. She is also writing and producing a dramedy called Guide To Divorce for Bravo. A graduate of UC Santa Cruz, Noxon cur-rently lives in Hollywood with her two children.

Mark Jonathan Harris is an Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and Distinguished Professor in the School of Cinematic Arts at the Univer-sity of Southern California, where he heads documentary production. Among the many documentaries he has written, produced and/or directed are THE REDWOODS, a documentary made for the Sierra Club to help establish a redwood national park that won an Oscar for Best Short Documentary (1968); THE LONG WAY HOME, which won the Academy Award for Best Feature Length Documentary (1997); and INTO THE ARMS OF STRANGERS: STORIES OF THE KINDERTRANSPORT, produced for Warner Bros. that also won an Academy Award for Best Feature Length Documentary (2000). UNCHAINED MEMORIES: READINGS FROM THE SLAVE NARRATIVES, a documentary that he wrote on slavery in America, premiered at Sun-dance and aired on HBO in February 2003. It was nominated for an Emmy for a Nonfiction Special and Harris was nominated for Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming. DARFUR NOW, a feature documentary he produced with Cathy Schulman and Don Cheadle, premiered at the Toronto Interna-tional Film Festival in September 2007 and was nominated as Best Documentary of the year by the National Board of Review and the Broadcast Film Critics Association and won an NAACP Image Award. LIVING IN EMERGENCY: STORIES OF DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS, a film, which he executive-produced, was shortlisted for an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature in 2009. The International Documentary Association recently awarded him the Preser-vation and Scholarship Award.

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Since 1995, Women’s Healthcare Associates of Redding has served the women of the North State with a full range of OB/GYN services, from general female health through pregnancy and special needs of older women.

- Dr. Jorge Pena, a board certified OB/GYN, has a particu-lar interest in working with women with issues of infertil-ity. He is a busy father and a health and fitness advocate.

- Dr. Jennifer Kang, a board certified OB/GYN, is expe-rienced in management of high-risk pregnancy as well as minimally invasive surgery. She and her husband, new to Redding, are parents of four young children.

- Dr. Richard Mooney is the North States’ only Board Certified Urogynecologist. He is the Medical Director of Asuriti, Center for Continence and Pelvic Wellness, a uni-versity level continence center located within Women’s Healthcare Associates of Redding, with a focus on educa-tion and treatment of pelvic floor disorders and urinary incontinence. Dr. Mooney is an avid SCUBA diver and enjoys underwater photography.

Dr. Don Schepps relocated to Red-ding in 1980 after a five-year surgi-cal residency at UC Davis Medical Center under Dr. Wiliam Blaisdell, world-renowned traumatologist and surgical mentor. Dr. Schepps also un-derwent additional specialty training in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery. Since 1989, he has served as Director of Trauma Services for Mercy Medi-cal Center Redding, our community’s

raise public awareness regarding the value of our community’s emergency medical services, the challenges facing our health care providers, and the pas-sion, devotion and emotion that they bring to and from work every day.

state-designated Level 2 Trauma Cen-ter.

Dr. Schepps is presently CEO of North-ern California Surgical Group, a medi-cal corporation serving the broad spec-trum of emergency, urgent and elective surgical needs of our north state.

Don, Susan, and Abbie Schepps hope that sponsorship of this film event will

“It is through the giving of our time and talent that we change a town into a hometown”

The McConnell Foundation is a private in-dependent foundation whose mission is helping build better communities through philanthropy. Headquartered in Redding, the Foundation has been funding in North-ern California since 1988 in the areas of community vitality, education, the environ-ment, health care, recreation, social services and special projects.

Chief of Trauma Services - Mercy Trauma Center, Northern California Surgical Group

Shasta Regional Medical Center is a 246-bed acute care, medical and surgical fa-cility with a full range of ancillary services. Ranked as a 100 Top Hospital in the nation in 2013 & 2014, we also provide the regions only accredited Chest Pain Center. Our hospital has a highly efficient and expanded Emergency Department, a technologically advanced cardiac cath lab available 24/7, an accredited Stroke Team along with board certified Cardiothoracic, vascular and trauma surgeons. We have more than 800 registered nurses, technicians, and support personnel working alongside more than 300 physicians on staff. At Shasta Regional Medical Center, our mission is to provide comprehensive quality healthcare in a compassionate, convenient and cost-effective manner.

PHI Air Medical, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of PHI, Inc., the world leader in rotary flight for over fifty years, and provides support for many of the na-tion’s leading health care organizations. PHI Air Medical pilots have recorded nearly eleven million flight hours, in virtually every type of helicopter and terrain known. The Air Medical fleet consists of proven aircraft outfitted with medical interiors conducive to providing sustained emergent care for air medical transports and most PHI Air Medical programs operate at or above Commis-sion on Accreditation of Medical Trans-port Systems (CAMTS) standards. PHI Air Medical headquarters are located in Phoenix, Arizona.

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