An Evening with Pamela Tanner Boll ~ April 11, 2016
Cambridge Friends School invites you to join us for An Evening with Pamela Tanner Boll, April 11, 2016, 7pm. View Pamela’s film A Small Good Thing and discuss "What does it look like to abandon the big life for the good life?" A Small Good Thing is a feature documentary that tells the stories of people moving away from a philosophy of “more is better” toward a more holistic conception of well-being − one based on a close connection to themselves, the natural world, and to the greater good.“ To learn about Pamela, click "read more." Seating is limited. Registration is recommended.
An artist, filmmaker, writer, and activist, Pamela Tanner Boll is the director of Who Does She Think She Is?, a film about five artists who are mothers. She is the co-executive producer of Academy Award-winning Born into Brothels, and the executive producer of eight documentaries: Connected, In a Dream, Our Summer in Tehran, Strange Powers: Stephin Merritt and the Magnetic Fields, Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors without Border, She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry, Close to the Fire, and E-Team. To learn more about Pamela Tanner Boll and A Small Good Thing, please visit her website.