By Vincent Cahill on Oct 31, 2008 in Film, Women's Issues | 2 Comments
Jessica Kizorek continues to receive critical acclaim for her work for two Parrot Productions, her film company that travels the world and provides to film services to NGOs so they can get their messages out. A leader of Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and Leadership program, Kizorek is a woman committed to making a difference all around […]
By George F on Oct 14, 2008 in Arts/Entertainment, Books, Film, Landmark Education, Los Angeles | 0 Comments
Noted director, actor and writer Troy Byer was recently interviewed by Los Angeles Wave about a variety of subjects, including getting away from Hollywood, her new career as a writer, her study of ontology, making a difference with people and how the Landmark Forum helped her establish a powerful relationship with her ex-husband. Landmark Education […]
By George F on Sep 19, 2008 in Film, NewYork, children | 1 Comment
Glenn Biren’s project in Landmark Education’s SELP program, an independent film titled Peace Being Now!, is making its New York debut at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. NYIIFVF has been recognized by the firlm and entertainment industry as one of the leading film events on the independent festival circuit, hosting film, […]
By Vincent Cahill on Mar 5, 2008 in Film | 2 Comments
Landmark Education graduate and accomplished filmmaker Jessica Kizorek continues to travel the developing world along with her father Bill Kizorek, documenting the efforts of various non-governmental organizations that make a difference in society. She has received significant acclaim in the mass media for her efforts. All told, she has now visited 55 different countries with her film company, Two Parrot […]
By George F on Feb 16, 2008 in Film, People | 3 Comments
Landmark Education graduate Bill Kizorek travels to just about every place on earth in his role as a film producer documenting the work of worthy charities. Earlier this month, Kizorek finished his seventh international charity film shoot in Guatemala. His work has made a difference in the lives of poor people on four continents. Some […]
By George F on Feb 4, 2008 in Family, Film, NewYork, Video Features | 0 Comments
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One review of Doug Block’s criticially acclaimed documentary began ‘51 Birch Street is everyone’s address.’ Coming from a critic in Ecuador, this comment eloquently expresses the universality of Block’s documentary about his parents, which was strongly influenced by his participation in Landmark Education’s programs. The film received universal praise, acknowledged by the New York Times as […]
By admin on Apr 3, 2007 in Africa, Film, Kenya, People, Women's Issues, fair trade | 2 Comments
240,000 Miles, $1,000 in Shots, Two Feet From Instant Death
Jessica and Bill Kizorek are not strangers to international travel. They have been to a combined total of 200 countries, including one journey involving all seven continents.
By the beginning of 2007 the pair had committed to a unique kind of travel mission—giving away, in twelve months, […]