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My Run

My Run an inspirational documentary

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Premiere Event - March 31, 2011 By Ron Gilbert I have been following the journey of this award-winning and critically acclaimed documentary,”MY RUN” which is coming to movie theaters nationwide for an “exclusive one night premiere event” on Thursday, March 31st at 7:00pm (Local Time).Director Tim VandeSteeg and producer Mark Castaldo and co-producer Christine Redlin (who is the voice of the Tim’s late wife) have created an awesome and touching film which has stirred a...

"Cubanarama" Host Marta Sosa and DocMiami September 2010

"Cubanarama" Host Marta Sosa and guests DocMiami Executive Director Monica Rosales, Director of MY RUN, Tim Vandsteeg and Spoken Word Poet, Rich Ferguson who performed at 2010 DocMiami! 122:11 minutes (8 MB)

2010 DocMiami - American Cancer Society - Relay for Life

                         

2010 DocMiami Awards

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DocMiami International Film Festival                     Through the Tunnel : Photo Credit: Sonya Moralobo   Through the Tunnel, Best Historical Documentary   2010 WINNERS Best Feature Documentary The Shark is Still Working: The Impact and Legacy of JAWS    Best Documentary Short She Wore Silver Wings    Best Documentary on a Conte...

MY RUN

Director: Tim VandeSteeg.

Indiewood Pictures in Association with Destiny Pictures presents the award-winning MY RUN, the inspirational documentary of Terry Hitchcock, narrated by Academy Award winner Billy Bob Thornton. After tragically losing his wife to breast cancer and struggling to raise three young children on his own, Terry Hitchcock seized on an idea. He wanted to accomplish the impossible: run 75 consecutive marathons in 75 consecutive days to bring attention to the incredibly difficult lives of single-parent families. He ran in spite of freezing rain and unbearable heat, in spite of chest pains and bone fractures that wracked his 57-year-old body. He just kept running - each day, every day - strengthening an unbreakable bond between father and son--- not stopping until he broke the finish line tape in Atlanta.

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