West Coast Premiere of MOTHER INDIA
August 27, 2012
After two successful Advance Screenings in California, we took the wonderful feedback from over 700 viewers and edited the final cut of MOTHER INDIA: Life Through the Eyes of the Orphan (narrated by Rebecca St. James – Grammy Award-winning Artist), and we’re excited to launch the film with a West Coast Premiere!

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th
Regency South Coast Village Theatre
1561 W Sunflower Ave
Santa Ana, CA 92704
(map)
Doors Open – 6:45pm
Screening – 7:00pm
Come early to take a photo with Suresh Kumar on the “red carpet”
and stick around afterward for a sampling of lite Indian fare!
LIMITED SPACE – FREE TICKET REQUIRED
GET TICKETS NOW
(Donations will be accepted on the night of the premiere
with proceeds benefiting Harvest India children’s homes.)
PREMIERE SPONSORS
Special thanks to the generous sponsors of the MOTHER INDIA Premiere.
Learn how your business or organization can become a sponsor!
SPECIAL GUEST: Suresh Kumar
Suresh Kumar is President of Harvest India, a dynamic humanitarian organization that provides a safe environment for abandoned, abused, and orphaned children to thrive through a second chance at life. A Q&A session with Suresh will be held after the screening.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
You probably have a few questions about the documentary. We’ve tried to answer as many as possible in our FAQs, but there are three things that you definitely need to know…
- Equivalent to PG-13
Parents should be aware that the film shows the raw reality of living as an abandoned and orphaned child on the streets of India. Interviews include topics of drug abuse, sexuality, violence, and HIV/AIDS, and drug use is explicitly shown.
. - Not Explicitly Christian
The documentary is accessible to people of all backgrounds, and the focus is on the stories of the children not on a certain faith tradition.
. - Life-Changing Experience
Prepare to be inspired by the images and stories. This will be a motivating experience that will change the way you see vulnerable children in the world.
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