Big Screen Entertainment Group Announces New Member to Board of Directors, Additional Film Funding, and Acquisition of the Rights to an Epic Motion Picture.HOLLYWOOD -- Big Screen Entertainment Group (OTC OTC See: Over-the-counter. OTC See over-the-counter market (OTC). : BSEG BSEG Big Screen Entertainment Group BSEG Bit Segment (assembly language directive) BSEG Big Stuff-Eating Grin (polite form) ) announced today the election of industry veteran Paula Telander to the board of directors. Telander brings with her strategic film funding alliances, which will be utilized to assist in backing future BSEG projects. Telander, co-founder of Pajama Recording Studios, Touch-Tone Productions and TeaTime Entertainment, has over 17 years of experience in the entertainment industry as a producer, director, lyricist lyr·i·cist n. A writer of song lyrics. Also called lyrist. Noun 1. lyricist - a person who writes the words for songs lyrist , choreographer, and dancer. Big Screen CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Kimberley Kates looks forward to co-producing signature projects with Telander. Most recently, Kates and Telander inked a deal acquiring the film and ancillary rights to the extraordinary true life story of Auschwitz survivor Yanina Cywinska. In 1939 Yanina Cywinska, a Polish Catholic, was a 10-year-old aspiring ballerina studying at the Kirov School of Ballet in Russia. Her only dream was to become a famous ballerina and dance upon the world's most famous stages. Yanina's family called her home after the Third Reich's invasion of her native land. Yanina's family was captured and forced into the horrors of the Holocaust. Yanina experienced the atrocities of Auschwitz and survived the gas chamber. For six long years, Yanina endured brutal torturing and beatings by Nazi soldiers. In her final hours, as she stood blindfolded blind·fold tr.v. blind·fold·ed, blind·fold·ing, blind·folds 1. To cover the eyes of with or as if with a bandage. 2. To prevent from seeing and especially from comprehending. n. 1. in front of a firing squad, she was finally liberated by Japanese-American All-Nisei U.S. 552nd Field Artillery Battalion (FAB) soldiers in 1945, when she was 16. Later, Yanina was lured to an isolated hillside by French allies where she was raped. Amazingly, she walked away from the attack and later gave birth to her daughter. Against all odds, she managed to rekindle re·kin·dle tr.v. re·kin·dled, re·kin·dling, re·kin·dles 1. To relight (a fire). 2. To revive or renew: rekindled an old interest in the sciences. her passion for ballet and studied in Paris with renowned White Russian ballerina Madame Tamara Karsavina Noun 1. Tamara Karsavina - Russian dancer who danced with Nijinsky (1885-1978) Karsavina . Through determination and perseverance, she would eventually dance, as a prima ballerina pri·ma ballerina n. The leading woman dancer in a ballet company. [Italian : prima, feminine of primo, first + ballerina, ballerina. , on the world's most famous stages just as she always believed she would. Today, at the age of 75, Yanina has dedicated her life to teaching young girls the art of ballet, as well as speaking and lecturing on "Hate and Tolerance." She has gained worldwide acclaim and fame for her courage and heroism. She has been called by many the "unforgettable face." "We are thrilled and excited to have the opportunity to produce such an extraordinary story of epic proportions based on true events that will leave an indelible mark on all those who see it," said Kates. "This story is not only about the Holocaust, but about the depths of the human spirit, courage, perseverance and triumph of one woman against all odds. Yanina is an inspiration to us all." Roman Polanski, the renowned producer/director of the Academy Award-winning picture "The Pianist," has expressed his interest to produce and direct the film; however, no final decision has been determined. This project is currently in development and is slated for pre-production sometime in 2006. About Big Screen Entertainment Group Big Screen Entertainment Group is a full service entertainment company designed to develop, produce, purchase, and exhibit products in all media formats, including motion pictures, television, music and publishing. Safe Harbor Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive. Statement under the 1995 Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and : Statements contained in this document which are not historical fact are forward-looking statements based upon management's current expectations that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in or implied by forward-looking statements. |
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