The Last Stand - The Struggle for Ballona Wetlands' Premieres January 12
A Film Hsted by Edward Asner and Produced by Sheila A. Laffey With Music by Joni Mitchell, Kenny Loggins & Joe Walsh
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- THE LAST STAND is a spirited film
about the controversial land use struggle near Los Angeles
International Airport related to the Playa Vista development which
includes the DreamWorks Studio. The film centers on the politics,
players and environmental issues in the debate over preservation and
development. It reports on a federal judge's decision mandating
review of the project and concludes with inspiring examples of
protection solutions including Bolsa Chica wetlands near Huntington
Beach.
"The Last Stand - The Struggle for Ballona Wetlands" Tuesday, January 12, 1999 Museum of Tolerance 9786 W. Pico Blvd. (at Roxbury), West LA 6:30 p.m. Reception with Edward Asner 7:45 p.m. Screening followed by Q&A & updates 9:15 p.m. Second screening (if first sells out) Price: $26 for Screening only (or 2 for $48) $54 for Reception and Screening Host: Edward Asner Producer: Sheila A. Laffey Directors: Todd Brunelle & Sheila A. Laffey Editor: Lorraine Salk Writers: Sheila A. Laffey, Lorraine Salk, Michael Tobias Executive Producers: Jay Elliot, Sheila A. Laffey, Michael Tobias Music by: Joni Mitchell, Joe Walsh, Kenny LogginsTo order tickets or make a tax deductible donation, call (310) 577-0077 (or send check to "That's the Ticket," 13013 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90066).
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Added to Library on January 9, 2000. (3005)
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