| Program name: | Thomas Comma; or, the Comma that Didn't Below Anywhere |
| Program category: |
Life Skills- Other
Media- Film Multicultural- Other |
| Program length: | 1 hour |
| Audience level: | All ages |
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| Program description: | Thomas Comma (24 minutes), an animated film based on a story by poet Martha Baird, is the charming, humorous, and also sophisticated adventure of a lonely comma looking for the right sentence--that which truly represents him in this world. This 2D film will not only delight and inspire children and adults alike, but also encourage and educate them. "We're all of us like commas," wrote Ms. Baird, "looking for the right sentence." Following the film, Ken Kimmelman, Emmy Award winning filmmaker (Imageryfilm.com), gives an exciting talk on the making of the film and its meaning. |
| Space/special requirements: | projector and screen |
| Travel restrictions: | |
| Program fee: | $101- $200 |
| Is this fee negotiable? | Yes |
| Mileage included? | Yes |
| Notes about the fee: | |
| Other notes: | |
| Regions this program can be performed in: |
Western Rochester Central South Central Capital District North Country Metro Southeastern Long Island |
| Program last updated: | 03/14/2012 |
| Performer Information | (see all of this performer's programs) |
| Performer name: | Margot Carpenter |
| Phone: | 212-777-4490 |
| Mailing address: | 141 Greene Street New York, NY 10012 |
| E-mail address: | dtarrow@aestheticrealism.org |
| Website: | http://www.aestheticrealism.org |
| Performer's agent: | Devorah Tarrow |
| Previous appearances at: |
Flushing Library, Queens, NY, East Elmhurst Library, Queens, NY Contact information for New York State Public Libraries |
| Performer information last updated: | 03/14/2012 |
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