PARK VIEW PROJECT

the crime. . . the community. . . the film. . . the response. . .

park view project

the crime

the community

the film

the response

The Film

The Park View Project approaches the facts of this case from a neutral perspective, so that the community of Wilmington, NC can tell its own story, and bring authenticity to the film. 

Years of research suggest that the burying of memories of Talana Kreeger has created a disconnection within the community, that continues to be felt.   The Park View Project opens a window into the grief and healing of a minority culture that has been typically overlooked or misunderstood by the media.
   
 


The production team has sustained their commitment to research the facts of this case accurately, while honoring the feelings and lives that were touched by Talana Kreeger.

We continue to seek information that is relevant to this story, as people are drawn to the power of its message.  Photographs and memories of Talana Kreeger, shared by those who knew her, have assisted in filling-in the gaps in our understanding of her life, which has been overshadowed by the horror of her death.

We welcome correspondence from those who wish to help tell Talana's story, and those who would like to support our efforts to advocate for human rights legislation, through the Park View Project.

Tab Ballis                               Producer/Director
Family Tree Productions     

Linda Warden                        Associate Producer/Editor     
LCW Productions, LLC            Director of Photography
 www.lcwproductions.com 

Michael Davenport                 Associate Producer/Legal Advisor
Attorney at Law

Laura McLean                         Associate Producer/Music Director
Singer/Songwriter
 
www.lauramclean.com 

Ingrid Jungermann                 First Director
Filmmaker
www.bombshellfilms.net
www.lovesucksmovie.com

M. Shawn Lewallen                First Director of Photography
Cinematographer
www.shawnlewallen.com




Student interns Nikki Mintz and Jacquetta Gillespie, from the University of North Carolina Wilmington, assisted in the planning and production of interviews for the Park View Project last fall. We appreciate the contributions of these talented young women, to the production of Park View.

Media response to the Park View Project


To see the Wilmington Star News' coverage of the Park View Project, click here. 
To see the Wilmington Star News' update on the Park View Project, click here.
To read about the Park View Project in Q-Notes, a regional publication reporting issues important to the LGTB communities, click here:
To view the Park View Project article in the web publication, 
OutImpact.com, click here:
  

Click here, to see Encore Magazine's coverage of the premiere of the "Park View" trailer, at Family Tree Productions' "Grief and Loss" outreach workshop. 
To read the Dallas Voice coverage of Dr. Stephen Sprinkle's research on this, and other hate crimes, for his groundbreaking book, "Unfinished Lives", click here. 
   

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