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Follow on Google News | ![]() NFL's DeSean Jackson's Documentary Hits the Road to Tahoe During Celebrity Golf TourneyDirector Byron Jackson's 18 years of documenting brother DeSean Jackson's journey to the NFL along with Hollywood Director Kern Konweiser, yields a family legacy of excellence that includes an academic road map for other families seeking lofty goals.
Media & VIP Celebrity Screening of“#10 DeSean Jackson: The Making of a Father’s Dream” is on the Road to Lake Tahoe Wright Enterprises and LaHitz Media present the family focused documentary at the Horizon Casino & Resort during the American Century Celebrity Tournament. San Francisco-Fresh off the Father’s Day premiere of “#10 DeSean Jackson: The Making of a Father’s Dream” at the San Francisco Black Film Festival, the documentary film by Jackson’s brother Byron Jackson and Hollywood Director Kern Konweiser will screen July 17 at the Horizon Casino & Resort during the 24th American Century Celebrity Championship Tournament in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. The multicultural film with universal themes presented once again by Wright Enterprises and LaHitz Media will be utilized to raise funds for local charities, and the academic arm of SportsRhythm that has developed a curriculum to accompany the film. “ #10 DeSean Jackson: The Making of a Father’s Dream” is about more than football. The key principles of our film: Dream, Desire, Vision, Belief, and Power, can be used for those striving for excellence in science and technology, arts, business, and many other disciplines,” The inspirational film hit an emotional and instructional chord for San Francisco Film Co-Director Katera Crossley along with the audience at the Dolby Laboratories San Francisco Black Film Festival news conference and screening of “#10 DeSean Jackson: The Making of a Father’s Dream” in June. “I want to thank you for making this film as a former athlete myself from Long Beach (where DeSean Jackson went to high school) and the mother of a high school champion who’s doing great in several sports, this film is already helping me see what I can do to assist my son as he makes his life choices, said Katera Crossley, who has co-directed the festival with husband Kali O’Ray, son of founder Ave Montague. In addition to the private San Francisco Dolby Laboratories screening for media and VIP guests, “#10 DeSean Jackson: The Making of a Father’s Dream” was a double header at the California College of the Arts with German made for public TV film, Micheala Kirst’s “Brown Babies: Germany’s Lost Children” which featured U.S. genealogist Henriette Cain of Rockford, Illinois and Los Angeles actress Peggy Blow, who attended the festival. Moving on to Lake Tahoe, the screening of the documentary will give media, celebrities and guests of local charities an opportunity to see the universal themes of strong family values and the quest for excellence. “Having covered the annual American Century Championship Celebrity Golf Tournament that airs on NBC for several years, it’s the perfect venue to screen the film as celebrities and people from all walks of life gather with their families for summer fun,” said Jacquie Taliaferro, San Francisco Filmmaker and founder of LaHitz Media. The Media and Celebrity Screening of “#10 DeSean Jackson: The Making of a Father’s Dream” will be from 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. at the Horizon Casino and Resort, 50 Hwy, 50 Stateline, NV 89449. Media and Celebrities assembled for the golf tournament are welcome to attend the private screening benefiting charities. Sponsorship opportunities are still available. Contact Jackie Wright of Wright Enterprises at 415 525 0410 /jackiewright@ -30- Related News Media & Celebrity Lake Tahoe Celebrity Screening (http://mediavipcelebrity- Dolby Laboratory News Conference for SFBFF (Includes rare footage of Bill Jackson, DeSean Jackson's Father) http://www.wrightnow.biz/ "Brown Babies: Germany's Lost Children" & "#10 DeSean Jackson: The Making of a Father's Dream" Double Header at San Francisco Black Film Festival. http://www.wrightnow.biz/ End
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