New York, NY (Top40 Charts) To support its Tree House program, The Bereavement Center of Westchester (BCW), in collaboration with Amazon Studios, will hold a "Treemiere" on October 13th, 2017 at the Pelham
Picture House in Pelham, NY. The evening will feature a cocktail party reception and an exclusive screening of the film "Wonderstruck", starring Oakes Fegley, Julianne Moore,
Michelle Williams and introducing Millicent Simmonds. Directed by Todd Haynes, "Wonderstruck" is based on the book by Brian Selznick and won every top award at Cannes this year, including the Palme d'Or.
A highlight of the evening will be an introduction by Selznick, who also wrote "The Invention Of Hugo Cabret" that became the Academy Award- winning movie "Hugo".
The idea for this first-ever "Treemiere" came from former Westchester residents Bob and Jeanne Berney. The Berneys wanted to support the BCW Tree House program with a special film to raise much needed funds and felt that "Wonderstruck" was the perfect movie. Bob Berney, Head of Movie Marketing and Distribution for Amazon Studios, and Jeanne recognized the strong connection between the film "Wonderstruck" and the work of the Tree House. "This film is about the power of memories," Jeanne Berney said. "I believe the strength and resilience of the children in "Wonderstruck" will resonate with everyone associated with the Tree House."
The "Wonderstruck" "Treemiere" will benefit the Tree House program, which offers peer support groups designed for children in Westchester whose parent or sibling have died. The Tree House provides a safe and caring environment for these children to help them move towards hope and healing.
Tickets for the Treemiere can be purchased on line at https://treemiere.brownpapertickets.com or by mailing a $200.00 check to The Bereavement Center of Westchester, 670 White Plains Road, Suite 213, Scarsdale, NY 10583, c/o
Janet Lyons, Or you can call
Janet Lyons at 917-847-2130. Credit cards can be processed over the phone.
ABOUT WONDERSTRUCK: Based on Brian Selznick's critically acclaimed novel Ben and Rose are children from two different eras who secretly wish their lives were different. Ben longs for the father he has never known, while Rose dreams of a mysterious actress whose life she chronicles in a scrapbook. When Ben discovers a puzzling clue in his home and Rose reads an enticing headline in the newspaper, both children set out on quests to find what they are missing that unfold with mesmerizing symmetry.
ABOUT THE BEREAVEMENT CENTER OF WESTCHESTER:
The Bereavement Center offers a variety of programs to help individuals and families cope with the death of a significant person in their life. We offer expert consultation and guidance to community and religious groups, businesses, and other organizations through our Community Outreach Services.