|  Throughout April, Steven Spielberg's movie "Lincoln" will be 
			screened at 15 different high schools in 15 different states across 
			the country. In addition to receiving their own copy of the film and 
			its accompanying collateral materials, all the schools will receive 
			a package of brand-new audiovisual equipment. Chad Boettcher, executive vice president of social action and 
			advocacy at Participant Media, said: "Prior to the film's release, 
			we engaged Penn Schoen Berland to conduct a research study to help 
			inform the focus of our social action campaign for 'Lincoln.' Among 
			the findings of the study was that more than half of Americans think 
			it's important to learn about Lincoln, but two-thirds say they know 
			little to nothing about him, which clearly indicated the need to 
			remind citizens about the 16th president's accomplishments."  
			 As a result, this unique high school screening campaign is 
			designed to use the film to spark educational conversations on the 
			film's themes of leadership, civic engagement and public service. 
			Discussions will be facilitated using Disney's distributed curricula 
			as well as a series of standards-based extension activities and 
			discussion prompts that were crafted by Big Picture Instructional 
			Design.  Steven Spielberg directs two-time Academy Award-winner Daniel 
			Day-Lewis in "Lincoln," a revealing drama that focuses on the 16th 
			president's tumultuous final months in office. In a nation divided 
			by war and the strong winds of change, Lincoln pursues a course of 
			action designed to end the war, unite the country and abolish 
			slavery. With the moral courage and fierce determination to succeed, 
			his choices during this critical moment will change the fate of 
			generations to come. 
			 
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			 Starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field, David Strathairn, Joseph 
			Gordon-Levitt, James Spader, Hal Holbrook and Tommy Lee Jones, 
			"Lincoln" is produced by Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy, with a 
			screenplay by Tony Kushner, based in part on the book "Team of 
			Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln," by Doris Kearns 
			Goodwin. ___ Participant Media 
			is an entertainment company that focuses on documentary and 
			non-documentary feature films, television, publishing and digital 
			content about the real issues that shape our lives. For each of its 
			projects, Participant creates social action and advocacy programs to 
			transform the impact of the media experience into individual and 
			community action. Participant's online social action network is
			TakePart. Participant Media 
			was founded by Jeff Skoll in 2004, and Jim Berk serves as CEO. 
			Participant's films include "The Kite Runner," "Charlie Wilson's 
			War," "An Inconvenient Truth," "Waiting for ‘Superman,'" "Fair 
			Game," "The Help," "Contagion," "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel," 
			"Lincoln," "Promised Land" and "No." 
			 Big Picture 
			Instructional Design gets all the stakeholders in the 
			educational space talking about -- and watching -- movies. As former 
			classroom educators with extensive experience in nonprofit work, 
			educational administration and media literacy, Big Picture increases 
			the reach and impact of issue-driven films, television projects and 
			documentaries by creating custom-designed campaigns and collateral 
			materials that put the film at the forefront. Projects include "The 
			Soloist," "The Conspirator," "Escape Fire" and "Lincoln." 
			[Text from file received from
			Big Picture 
			Instructional Design] |