“From gifted first-time director Tracy Christian comes an exhilarating documentary that speaks to the nurturing power of art… Prepare to be wowed.” – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone, 2012
“Tracy brings passion and imagination to create beautiful and emotional stories. She’s a pleasure to work with.”- Bob Pittman, Chairman & CEO iHeartMedia
“I strongly believe that my colleague Tracy Christian has the talent and passion to continue making very special documentaries.” – Leon Gast, Academy Award® Wining Filmmaker
“Tracy is driven by passion and love for her subjects and the filmmaking process,” says Blaustein, who calls Christian the “Girl on Fire” like the Alicia Keys song. “Her next film has special meaning as it intersects holocaust tragedies and braveries with the mission of cultural and international understanding. Learning from our elders as they pave the way for the world’s youth to become new messengers for peace and understanding.” – Meira Blaustein, Co-founder/Executive Director, The Woodstock Film Festival
Rolling Stone Fall Movie Preview 2012 by Peter Travers: From gifted first-time director Tracy Christian comes an exhilarating documentary that speaks to the nurturing power of art. Read more…
Chronogram: In 2001, Tracy Christian was an out-of-work actress lamenting her stalled career over lunch in Manhattan with a reassuring friend, the stage actress Kathryn Grody. Asked what else she had going on, Christian mentioned a trip to Africa that she was planning with her husband, Hal Denton. Read more…