Hilo, HI- Champions of the Save 90% Revolution, Aloha Animal Advocates, have paired up with Sagacity Productions and PBS Network KET to offer the East Hawaii community a premiere documentary about one artist who uses his artistic gifts of painting and heartfelt compassion to raise awareness about the reality of America’s animal shelters.
An Act of Dog will be shown on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 6pm at the historic Hilo Palace Theater located at 38 Haili Street in downtown Hilo. The documentary will be preceded by a hula performance and include a short presentation and Q&A session after the screening. Donations are welcome to offset the cost of this free event, offered to raise public awareness about the lives of shelter animals who will face a certain death.
An Act of Dog is a Sagacity Productions film directed by Russ Barry and produced by Bonnie Silva in association with PBS network KET. This event is a collaboration with Sagacity Productions, award-winning producers of Fifteen Legs. For more information, visit alohaanimaladvocates.com or contact Ana at (808) 887-2022 or savehawaiidogs@gmail.com.
Aloha Animal Advocates is an all-volunteer domestic non-profit in the State of Hawaii (501(c)3 non-profit status pending). Our mission is to advocate for shelter animals and to increase the Live Release Rate to 90%+.