50 EGGS, LLC. is an independent film and video production company. To contact us to produce a film, ad, or media project ; for a speaking engagement or presentation ; or for other information, please email 50 Eggs Films by clicking_here, or call our offices at 781-237-3329. Please check out our website at www.50eggs.com. TEN9EIGHT: Shoot for the Moon. Released theatrically in a first-of-its-kind partnership with AMC Theatres ( opening in New New York LA, Washington DC, Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Kansas City ). Tom Friedman, in the New York Times, said this: " Obama should arrange for this movie to be shown in every classroom in America. It is the most inspirational, heartwarming film you will ever see." The film was also called "inspiring... should be compulsory viewing in high schools around the country" ( Lael Lowenstein, Variety ) ; "very well made" ( Mike Hale, The New York Times ) ; "important" ( Marshall Fine, The Huffington Post ) ; "gripping" ( Nancy Colasurdo, FoxBusiness.com ) ; "uplifting" ( Siobhan O'Connor, GOOD Magazine ) ; and "simply marvelous" ( Curt Schleier, Film Soundoff ). The film has received extraordinary press in The New York Times, The Financial Times, Fortune Small Business, Inc. Magazine, BusinessWeek.com, TheAtlanticWire.com, ABC news, MSNBC, CNBC, Fox News, NPR, and others. Check out www.1098.com for more information. The film had its broadcast debut on BET ( Super Bowl Sunday ) and Scholastic has released a companion book to the film, Teens Blast Off. The film also screened as part of the White House Summit, in a special event hosted by the US Department of Education and the Library of Congress. A Hero for Daisy. Hailed by The New York Times as a landmark film, inspiring by TV Guide, and fantastic by Sports Illustrated, A Hero for Daisy" is a documentary film about Title IX pioneer and two-time Olympian Chris Ernst, who galvanized her rowing team to storm the Yale athletic director's office in 1976 to protest the lack of athletic facilities for the women. Nineteen athletes stripped, exposing the phrase Title IX in blue marker ( Title IX referring to legislation enacted in 1972, which mandated gender equity for all institutions receiving federal aid ). The story was picked up by The New York Times and was carried by all of the major international news outlets the following day. The impact was immediate and national in scope. The film, which has been critically acclaimed and has garnered awards, aired nationwide on ESPN, Oxygen, WGBH, and WTSN ( Canada ) and is in thousands of classrooms across the country. For more information, please log onto www.aherofordaisy.com. TO ORDER "A Hero For Daisy, " click here.
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