Quad Amputee Hero to be Honored at Veterans Day Film Screening at Majestic Theatre
Quad Amputee Hero to be Honored at Veterans Day Film Screening at Majestic Theatre
DALLAS, Oct. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Dallas non-profit Fotolanthropy announces a benefit & screening at the Majestic Theatre to honor quadruple amputee and American hero, SSG Travis Mills, DFW Veterans, and gold star families at the final red-carpet screening of award-winning documentary Travis: A Soldier's Story.
Veterans Day Promo: http://vimeo.com/93517069
Official Trailer: http://vimeo.com/107721019
What: Veterans Day red carpet benefit & screening of Travis: A Soldier's Story.
When: Tuesday, November 11, 2014
6:00 - Doors/Red Carpet
7:00 - Event begins
7:30 - Travis: A Soldier's Story *New Director's Cut
8:40 - Q&A with SSG Travis Mills
Where: Majestic Theatre, 1925 Elm Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Who: SSG Travis Mills & family, Producer Katie Norris, Director Jon Link, Musician Tim Halperin & Coppell High School Choir
Honorary Chairs: U.S. Congressman Pete Sessions, Clint Bruce, Debbie Lee, Center for Brain Health, Gary Sinise Foundation, Morgan Meyer and Merrie Spaeth
Emcee: Richard Ray, Fox 4 News
Tickets: $20 to $75, VIP Tickets: $125 (Proceeds benefit Travis Mills & Non-Profit Fotolanthropy)
Ticket link:http://bit.ly/1lWc17U
The Story: Travis: A Soldier's Story is an award-winning documentary featuring the inspiring true story of US Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills. Travis lost portions of both arms and legs as the result of an IED explosion on April 10, 2012, while on patrol during his third tour of duty in Afghanistan. Travis is one of five quadruple amputees from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to survive such injuries.
The Film: Featuring emotional reenactments and interviews from Travis and Kelsey Mills and fellow soldiers who witnessed the events of April 10th, Travis: A Soldier's Story is an intimate look into the life of a wounded solider as he faces challenges of a life-altering injury. Travis's story sheds light on the daily struggles of wounded veterans and the difficult rehabilitation processes they face.
Travis: A Soldier's Story was produced by Fotolanthropy, a 501(c)(3) organization based in Dallas, Texas that captures inspiring true stories of people who have overcome adversity through photography and film.
(http://www.fotolanthropy.com)
Press: For more information, to schedule an interview, or request a press pass, please contact Shay Paulson: info@travisthemovie.com.
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