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HEART OF STONE by New Jersey native Beth Toni Kruvant

Dear Peter,

HEART OF STONE by New Jersey native Beth Toni Kruvant which screens at the Hoboken International Film Festival on Saturday, May 30th at 12:00 PM and the New Jersey Film Festival on Sunday, June 7th at 7:00 PM

We?d love for you to interview the filmmaker, especially in light of her New Jersey roots! (Beth currently resides in Montclair, NJ)


HEART OF STONE is a powerful film which documents the remarkable story of African American principal Ron Stone who single-handedly, along with the support of the school?s alumni, changed the lives of former gang members in New Jersey through a groundbreaking program.

HEART OF STONE traces a once-affluent community in the Weequahic section of Newark, NJ and how it deteriorated into a community riddled with gang violence. It shows how one man ? determined to restore one community ? risked his own life to take on the challenges of an inner city high school (Weequahic High School).  As its devoted principal and champion of change, Ron Stone demonstrated how one human being can inspire and impact others for the better.  

Please let me know if you plan to attend one of the screenings or if you would like to interview the filmmaker Beth Toni Kruvant.

Thanks so much!
KIm

HEART OF STONE

http://www.heartofstonethemovie.com/

Director & Producer: Beth Toni Kruvant 2008   
Executive Producer:  Paul Bartick  Composer: Ben Decter
Editor: Anand Kamalakar   Director of Photography: David Harges
Good Footage Productions

Running time: 84 minutes


Heart of Stone
  an inspirational documentary film by independent film producer and director Beth Toni Kruvant  documents the challenges of an inner city high school in the Weequahic section of Newark, NJ and the workings of its devoted principal Ron Stone, ambitious Jewish and African American alumni, students, and even gang members, to restore the school?s safety and past glory.

Urban life in Weequahic changed abruptly after the 1967 Newark Riots. Jewish families moved out and were replaced by many poor African Americans. For the next 30 years, a culture of discipline was replaced by a culture of crime as academic performance plummeted and the Bloods and Crips ruled campus and the streets. It was not until 2001 that Weequahic High School saw a glimmer of hope with the arrival of its new principal, Ron Stone, who vowed to return the school back to its former glory.

Principal Stone was an unconventional African American educator who stunned many in Newark when he married a Jewish woman. His unconventional attitude was at the heart of the conflict resolution program he created in order to work with the school's gang members whom the local police dismissed as fated criminals.

Stone, who watched students engage in a mass brawl upon his arrival to the school, was able to make a truce with the gangs and even establish the school as a "non-violence" zone. He partnered with the Jewish and African American alumni to raise funds for college scholarships, but it was the familial relationships he developed with students that inspired gang members to leave the comfort of the streets and attend college.

HEART OF STONE provides a thought-provoking look into America?s history of racial tension and why education is the road to change.

Stone proved through his personal life and through his leadership at Weequahic High School that it is possible for people of different races to work together to create better and safer communities.

AWARDS
Audience Award ? 2009 Slamdance Film Festival
Kaiser Permanente Thrive Award ? 2009 Cinequest Film Festival
Best Documentary Feature ? 2009 Cinequest Film Festival
Best Feature Film ? 2009 Philadelphia Film Festival


HEART OF STONE DATES & VENUES
Saturday, May 30th at 12:00 PM
Cedar Lake Cinemas
503 Cedar Lane
Teanek, NJ 07666




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