Red Carpet – Kat Kramer’s Films That Change The World – Elephants + Man

CHER, Billy Bob Thornton and other celebs support Kat Kramer’s Films that Change the World
and the fight against elephant abuse

Actors Reporter host, Desiree Anderson, on the red carpet at Sunset-Gower Studios in Hollywood Celebs CHER, Billy Bob Thornton and others bring attention to animal abuse and support Kat Kramer’s Films that Change the World.

Kat Kramer and Lily Tomlin
Kat Kramer and Lily Tomlin

Kat Kramer’s Films that Change the World, Red Carpet 2011, Part 1
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Host Desiree Anderson interviews Kat Kramer, Chris Gallucci (Elephant Expert), and Lily Tomlin on the red carpet.

Kat Kramer’s Films that Chat the World, Red Carpet 2011, Part 2
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Host Desiree Anderson interviews Kat Kramer, Jacek Kropinski (Director), CHER, and Billy Bob Thornton on the red carpet.

Kat Kramer, Cher, and Tippi Hedren at world premier private screening
Kat Kramer, Cher, and Tippi Hedren at private screening

Kat Kramer’s Films that Chat the World, Red Carpet 2011, Part 3
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Host Desiree Anderson interviews Kat Kramer, Lily Tomlin, Tehmina Sunny, and Mariana Tosca on the red carpet.

Kat Kramer’s Films that Chat the World, Red Carpet 2011, Part 4
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Host Desiree Anderson interviews Ed Begley Jr., George Chakiris, Tippi Hedren, Vincent De Paul, Tamara Henry, Ken Davitian, and Michelle Harris on the red carpet.

ABOUT KAT KRAMER:

Kat Kramer
Kat Kramer

Katharine “Kat” Kramer founded Kat Kramer’s Films That Change the World to showcase motion pictures that raise awareness about important social issues. In so doing, she is following in the footsteps of her late father, the legendary producer/director Stanley Kramer, who was known for making movies about often-controversial subjects. Her first selection in 2009, Barbra Streisand’s Yentl, focused attention on women’s equality, and was used as a springboard for a discussion about the rampant sexual abuse of women in the Congo. The second film in the series, The Cove, exposed the brutality of the slaughter of dolphins in Japan. The third film, Elephants and Man: A Litany of Tragedy, seeks to educate audiences about the abuse elephants suffer in captivity.

As an actress, Ms. Kramer 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 her roles as Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker and Anne Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank. She has also appeared in such films as Hollywood Dreams, Going Shopping, What Just Happened and, recently, Little Fockers. She will also be seen in the upcoming film Katie Q, with Karen Black, Paul Sand and Zack Norman. As a singer, Ms. Kramer is recording Gemstone, an album of Mick Jagger love songs, each as a duet with a different artist who has previously worked with Sir Mick. As a producer, she is developing a web series about the making of her album, titled My Duet with Mick.

A fixture at Hollywood events, Ms. Kramer has headlined at awards shows and galas for such luminaries as Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Shirley MacLaine. Ms. Kramer, who is the goddaughter of the late Katharine Hepburn, proudly serves as the West Coast representative of the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center. A former Miss Golden Globe, she resides in Los Angeles.

ABOUT THE DIRECTOR: JACEK KROPINSKI

Director Jacek Kropinski
Director Jacek Kropinski

Jacek Kropinski was born and raised in Zambia, Central africa, attended boarding
school in England and graduated university is Australia. An international fashion photographer for 20 years, he worked for prominent fashion magazines in London in London, Paris, Hamburg, Milan, Sydney and Cape Town.
Influenced by his African environment, he became a filmmaker of documentaries with a social conscience when he read a quote by the 19th century academic Cardinal John

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