Published: July 29, 2005
Members Appointed to Faerie Films' Advisory Council
Distinguished Group to Provide Guidance and Expertise for Film Company's Documentary "Vending Machine"

Faerie Films, LLC today announced the
members of its advisory council. The 16-member panel will provide input
and perspectives on a variety of issues related to the content, production
and distribution of the film company's upcoming documentary "Vending
Machine."
"Vending Machine," a full-length, theatrical-release documentary, will
examine children's health issues as seen from the point-of-view of several
authentic school age children that are being targeted by fast food
marketing, deficient school food programs, social pressures, and today's
fast paced lives. Faerie Films is presently in pre-production on the
documentary, with the film's anticipated release date sometime in the
Spring of 2006.
"By bringing together this renowned and talented group of industry
professionals, their ideas, creativity and energy will ensure that our film
project realizes its full potential, and will have an impact on the lives
of our children," stated Jennifer Mattox, founder of Faerie Films and
director of "Vending Machine."
The council members work in different regions of the county. They bring to
the council varying degrees of experience from different industries.
Council members serve on a voluntary basis and are appointed for an
indefinite term.
"Faerie Films is pursuing truly important work, not just in educating
parents about nutrition, but in shaping the very health of future
generations. I predict a wave of school nutrition legislation following
the release of this film. In the battle for the health of our children,
Faerie Films is poised to strike a devastating blow to the exploitive food
and soft drink companies that prey on childrens' health," commented Mike
Adams, advisory council member, author and holistic nutritionist.
"I look forward to collaborating with Faerie Films in the making of
'Vending Machine,' this subject needs to be addressed without delay, and a
documentary for teens is an ideal vehicle," said Debby Takikawa, advisory
council member and director of the award-winning documentary "What Babies
Want."
"Together we will work to empower students, and enable them to make
healthier choices and live more vibrant lives," stated Jacqueline Domac
advisory council member and health educator and policy consultant, Los
Angeles Unified School District.
"We applaud Faerie Films for tackling the subject of teen nutrition and
health, nothing is more important than collectively addressing the
well-being of our youth," commented John Monaco, MD, pediatrician.
Other Advisory Council members include:
-- Valerie Gill, Producer, "Ocean Odyssey"
-- Rick Stewart, Producer/Director, "piXvfm"
-- Carol Simontacchi, Author, "The Crazy Makers: How Fast Foods are
Killing Our Minds and Destroying Our Children"
-- Victoria Boutenko, A Raw Food Guru and author, "12 Steps to Raw Foods"
-- Leon Rappoport, PhD, Author, "How We Eat"
-- David Levitsky, PhD, Professor, Nutritional Sciences, Rutgers
University
-- Anthony Zolezzi, Co-author, "Chemical Free Kids"
-- Dr. Betty Martini, Founder, Mission Possible International
-- Marlene B. Schwartz, PhD, Co-Director of the Yale Center for Eating
and Weight Disorders
-- Brenda Farrell, President, Brenda Farrell Research
-- Michael A. Bedar, Founder, Producer, Director, environ-MENTAL
Productions
-- Gabriel Cousens, MD, Founder-Director of the Tree of Life Rejuvenation
Center and author of "Spiritual Nutrition, Conscious Eating and Rainbow
Green Live-Food Cuisine"
"Faerie Films has assembled an extraordinary panel of experts from diverse
disciplines to contribute to the making of our first film," said Doug
Clemons, producer of "Vending Machine." "We couldn't be more pleased with
the caliber of individuals we have on-board."
About Faerie Films -
Faerie Films, LLC is an independent film company located in Aliso Viejo,
California. Inspired by the current conditions of today's health and
social challenges, Faerie Films is developing its first of several
cinematic projects that will touch, move and inspire moviegoers to take
action to reform thought patterns and human behavior.
It is the company's mission to deliver thought provoking messages through
the theatrical medium that contribute to social, political and economic
paradigm shifts. These projects aim to help usher in a spiritual
transformation and expansion in the collective consciousness of the planet.
For more information, contact Faerie Films at 949.215.2279 or visit
www.faeriefilms.com.
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