Katharine "Kat" Kramer, producer of Kat Kramer's Films That Change The World, will celebrate the film series' Fifth Anniversary on Wednesday, November 13, 2013 by presenting a one night only screening of the North American Premiere of FALLOUT, the new critically acclaimed documentary film about Nuclear Holocaust produced by Rough Trade Pictures in association Screen Australia and Film Victoria.
Although this event is primarily a film industry salon, a limited number of free tickets will be available to the general public on a first come, first served basis by calling KNK Productions Inc. in advance at 818-760-3106, or E-mailingknkproductioninc@cs.com. Everyone must be on the guest list in advance for admittance into the actual event, due to limited seating. The event will be held at the Cannon USA, Inc. Screening Room, adjacent to the Stanley Kramer Screening Room, located on the Sunset-Gower Studios' lot, where Stanley Kramer once filmed 15 of his 35 movies when the studio was known as Columbia Pictures. This event is also being held in celebration of Katharine "Kat" Kramer's father, the late award-winning producer/director Stanley Kramer's Centennial birth year. To learn more, please visit www.stanleykramer100.com.
FALLOUT, an 86-minute film, is written, directed and co-produced by Lawrence Johnson (Eternity, Life, Night) and produced and co-written by Peter Kaufman (Slipped, Insatiable, On The Side of the Angels). The film received its World Premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival in Australia on July 28, 2013 to critical acclaim.
- "FALLOUT is TERRIFIC." - ABC - At The Movies - "Here's another example of an excellent movie....The director's artful use of archival footage is impressive flowing along almost seamlessly with the main narrative. The film hits a nerve from the opening scene in which J.F.K. contemplates in a speech the possibility of nuclear annihilation...." - Cinephilia - "FALLOUT examines the life of English novelist and engineer, Nevil Shute, and his untold story of bringing awareness to the implications of nuclear war. FALLOUT makes the right decision on giving sound documentation to this aspect without overdoing it. FALLOUT is a wonderful journey through history."Dr. Helen Mary Caldicott is an Australian author, physician and anti-nuclear advocate who founded several associations to bring public awareness to the potential medical and societal consequences of nuclear war. Her lectures on nuclear disarmament became the subject matter of the 1982 Academy Award-winning documentary short film, If You Love This Planet.
Born in Melbourne, Australia, Dr. Caldicott attended Fintona Girls' School. She received her medical degree in 1961 from the University of Adelaide Medical School, and in 1977 she joined the staff of the Children's Hospital Medical Center in Boston. She taught pediatrics at the Harvard Medical School form 1977 - 1978. By 1980, following the Three Mile Island nuclear accident, she left her medical career to concentrate on bringing the world's attention to the nuclear arms race and growing reliance on nuclear power. Also in 1980, she founded the Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND) in the United States, later renamed Women's Action for New Directions. During her time in the United States from 1977 to 1986, Dr. Caldicott was the founding president from 1978 to 1983 of Physicians for Social Responsibility (founded originally in 1961 and dormant from 1970 to 1978), where she helped to recruit 23,000 doctors committed to educating the public and their colleagues on the perils of nuclear energy. In 1982 she received the Humanist of the Year award from the American Humanist Association. She returned to the United States in 1995 to lecture for the New School of Social Research on the Environment, Media and Global Politics. She has also hosted a weekly radio show on WBAI (Pacifica) and became the Founding President of STAR (Standing for Truth About Radiation) Foundation. The author of nearly a dozen books (including "Loving This Planet," "A Desperate Passion," "The New Nuclear Danger," "Nuclear Power Is Not The Answer," "If You Love This Planet" and "War In Heaven"), Dr. Caldicott founded the Nuclear Policy Research Institute, headquartered in Washington, D.C. in 2001. In 2008 she founded the Helen Caldicott Foundation for a Nuclear Free Future which hosts a weekly radio show, If You Love This Planet,which originated in Houston radio station KPFT, and now airs on dozens of U.S., Australian and Canadian radio stations via a podcast feed at www.ifyoulovethisplanet.org. Dr. Caldicott currently splits her time between Australia and the United States, where she continues to lecture to promote her views on nuclear energy use, including weapons and power. She is recipient of 21 honorary doctoral degrees and was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling. In 2003 she was awarded the Lannan Foundation Prize for Cultural Freedom, and in 2006 she was presented with the Australian Peace Prize by the Peace Organization of Australia for her longstanding commitment to raising awareness about the environmental and medical hazards of the nuclear age. The Smithsonian Institution named Dr. Caldicott as one of the most influential women of the 20th century. To learn more about Dr. Helen Caldicott, please visit the website, www.helencaldicott.com. More About Kat Kramer's Films That Change The World:
Music has always been an important part of Kramer's life. By the age of five, she was a child prodigy of dance, studying with the renowned choreographer Eugene Loring. For a while, she seemed destined for a future in the world of dance. But somewhere down the line, Kramer changed her mind, and decided to pursue a career as an actress and singer.
As an actress, she has appeared on stage and screen. She has starred in two popular one-woman shows, The Colors of Myself and Kriss Krossing, and won awards for appearances in regional theatrical productions of The Miracle Worker appearing in the role of Helen Keller The Diary of Anne Frank appearing in the titular role of Anne Frank. She has appeared in the films: Hollywood Dreams, Going Shopping, What Just Happened and Little Fockers. She will also be seen in the upcoming film Katie Q, with Karen Black, Paul Sand and Zack Norman.
As a singer, Kramer is recording Gemstone, an album of Mick Jagger love songs, each as a duet with a different artist who has previously worked with Mick Jagger. As a producer, she is developing a web series about the making of her album, titled My Duet with Mick.
Katharine "Kat" Kramer received a rousing ovation with a special musical tribute to her friend Lily Tomlin at the Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters Awards in February 2012. She previously received the "Compassion" Award from the Braveheart Women's Organization. Kramer has appeared at awards shows and galas for such luminaries as Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Shirley MacLaine. Kramer, who is the goddaughter of the late Katharine Hepburn, proudly serves as the West Coast representative of the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center. She recently sold-out her first acting workshop for "Meet The Biz," and will be launching "An Evening With A Trailblazer" with David S. Zimmerman in 2013. She will soon be debuting a new one-woman-show. A former Miss Golden Globe, she resides in Los Angeles. Participants and Supporters of Kat Kramer's Films That Change The World over the last five years have included: A Voice For The Animals Foundation, American Civil Liberties Union, Anne Archer, Ed Asner, Alec Baldwin, Ed Begley, Jr., Alan and Marilyn Bergman, Tom Bierdz, Beau Bridges, Cher, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Romi Dames, Ken Davitian, Jenna Dewan, Mike Farrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Sally Field, Jane Fonda, Louis Gossett, Jr., Kathy Griffin, Tippi Hedren, Danny Huston, the late Kathryn Joosten, Lainie Kazan, James Kyson Lee, Kate Linder, Jane Lynch, CoCo Peru, OPS/Sea Shepard/Save Japan Dolphins, Rick Overton, Paula Poundstone, Fisher Stevens/Louis Psihoyos, Raise Hope For Congo/The Enough Project, Ben Stiller, Bella Thorne, Judy Tenuta, Billy Bob Thornton, Lily Tomlin (a longtime friend and colleague of Dr. Helen Caldicott), Bruce Vilanch and Robin Williams.Videos