“Telling Amy’s Story” Wins Prestigious CINE Golden Eagle Award

The documentary film, funded by the Verizon Foundation, depicts events leading up to the domestic violence homicide of Amy Homan McGee
Aug 8, 2011 1:00 PM ET

(3BL Media / theCSRfeed) Basking Ridge, NJ - August 8, 2011 -  “Telling Amy’s Story,” the documentary film depicting events leading up to the domestic violence homicide of Amy Homan McGee, was honored with a CINE Golden Eagle Award. The documentary is the centerpiece of a public service media initiative to raise awareness about domestic violence and encourage victims to seek help. “Telling Amy’s Story” was produced by Penn State Public Broadcasting and funded by the Verizon Foundation. 

The CINE Golden Eagle awards, which honor excellence in professional and independent works, are recognized internationally as symbols of the highest production standards in film and television production. Since its founding in 1957, CINE has been dedicated to discovering, rewarding, educating and supporting established and emerging talent in film and video.

Since “Telling Amy’s Story” premiered last May at the Newseum in Washington DC, it has aired on 341 public television stations, screened at more than 160 communityevents, and is being used as a training tool and discussion catalyst by more than 500 organizations, including 60 colleges and universities. The documentary builds on a successful domestic violence prevention program for faculty and staff at Penn StateUniversity. The training program and the documentary were funded with supportfrom the Verizon Foundation.

For more information, visit http://telling.psu.edu

The Verizon Foundation uses its technology, financial resources and partnerships to address critical social issues, with a focus on education and domestic violence prevention. For more information on the foundation, visit www.verizonfoundation.org.

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