From the Rough to screen at National Urban League Conference this July

In most excellent news, Tom Felton’s film From the Rough will be played this July at the National Urban League conference in Ardmore, Pennsylvania! The conference, which is hosted by the Urban League of Philadelphia, is set to run from July 24-27th at the Pennsylvania Convention Centre.

Cheryl Allison wrote the following for Mainline Media News this week:

When Ardmore business leaders were making plans for a community day to help kick off U.S. Open week on the Main Line, just three weeks away now, they wanted to wrap up the event with a free outdoor movie, golf-related, of course.

“Caddyshack,” with its R rating, didn’t fill the bill for the family-oriented event. “Happy Gilmore” seemed to be everywhere on cable.That’s when an old friend happened to call, said Christine Vilardo, executive director of the Ardmore Initiative.

“I’m looking for a place to do a movie screening,” Toni Crawford-Major told her. Until two years ago, Crawford-Major was regional director of Pennsylvania’s Department of Community and Economic Development, working with Main Street programs like AI, Ardmore’s downtown business authority. Some may remember her as one of the – very glamorous – volunteer models at AI’s Taste of Ardmore fashion shows.

More recently, she has been working as project manager and special events director for From the Rough Productions, the company producing a new independent movie of the same name.

“It was serendipitous,” Vilardo said. “From the Rough,” as the title indicates, is a golf-related film, the fictionalized story of Dr. Catana Starks. Starks is the former swim coach at Tennessee State University, a historically black university in Nashville, who in 1986 became the first woman and the first African-American woman to coach a men’s college golf team. Hoping to recruit more African-Americans and other minorities into the sport, she also eventually recruited teams internationally, in 2005 leading a team to win the PGA National Collegiate Minority Championship.

It was Crawford-Major’s new employer, Michael Critelli, who five years ago heard Starks’s story from his younger son’s Swedish chess coach, who had played on one of her TSU teams on scholarship. Critelli, the former CEO of Pitney Bowes and a former chairman of the civil rights organization, the National Urban League, had never been involved in filmmaking before, but he became determined to tell her inspiring story, acting as executive producer of the project that would become “From the Rough.”

Critelli, who lives in Connecticut, recalled in a phone interview this week having asked his son’s coach, “How did you learn to be such a good coach and mentor to young people?” He told Critelli it was through Coach Starks.

Finding her story inspirational, Critelli asked his older son, a graduate of the University of Southern California, to write a screenplay. By 2011, a film was in production, starring Taraji P. Henson, nominated for a best supporting actress Oscar in 2008 for her role as Queenie in “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” in the lead role. Also among the cast is the late Michael Duncan Clarke (“The Green Mile”) in what was his final film before his death last September.

“We got through pretty efficiently with a great cast and crew, but I’ve found out that’s only part of the process,” Critelli said.

The film was shown at some film festivals and awards events in 2011, and, in its current version, is being prepared for theatrical release in 2014. Its Ardmore screening will be the first time it is seen in the Philadelphia area, Critelli said. Its next showing here will be in July, during the National Urban League conference, hosted by the Urban League of Philadelphia.

Critelli said the current version runs 92 minutes, trimming about 25 minutes, and focuses even more clearly on the coach’s character and “her transformation as a leader and mentor to young people.”

“The story grabbed me, and I was at a decision point in my life,” Critelli said of his motivation to make the film. “I believe very strongly in principles of inclusion,” he said, referring to one of the movie’s themes. He said he was also persuaded by conversations he had with others in creative fields, who told him that entertainment can be a great influence in social issues.

In connection with the game of golf in particular, Critelli said that one path that, for young black players like the ones Starks wanted to recruit, had been a way to learn and enter the game had narrowed, as clubs phased out caddying programs. Through her efforts, the teams she put together, until her retirement as coach in 2006, were extraordinarily diverse.

Her most famous golfer, Canadian Sean Foley, has gone on to serve as swing coach to Tiger Woods. Another team member, Sam Puryear, became the first African-American men’s head golf coach in any major college conference, at Michigan State University.

Critelli, who will be traveling internationally, will not be able to attend the Ardmore screening, but other members of the movie production team, including his wife, Joyce, and son, Michael, the screenwriter, will be on hand for a question and answer session. Also expected to attend is the film’s “everyday hero,” Coach Starks herself. The session will be moderated by Ardmore’s movie expert, Miguel Gomez of Viva Video.

Gomez, who staged an outdoor screening for last month’s First Friday Main Line, is providing the equipment to show “From the Rough.”

And don’t despair, if you’re one of those “Happy Gilmour” fans. Gomez is working on setting up another outdoor movie night for the Adam Sandler film during U.S. Open Week, on a date to be determined.

The 113th U.S. Open will be played in Ardmore from June 10th-16th this year.

Tom has Prank War with Castmates

As you all know, Tom has spent the last few weeks filming the movie “Ghost of the Pacific.” The movie just finished its last week of shooting, and it appears the cast has decided that a friendly round of pranks is the best way to celebrate it.

@TomFelton Last days filming on @GhostsPacific May the pranks begin.Firstly @MrJakeAbel thought it amusing to modify my buggy

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@TomFelton So I thought I’d return fire with some improvements of my own, to his buggy of course. Happy driving @MrJakeAbel x

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@TomFelton And lastly Jake thought it wise to Install some Improvements to @garrettdillahunt fold up bicycle. I agreed 🙂 x

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We are happy to see that Tom enjoyed his time on set, and we are excited to see “Ghosts of the Pacific” when it is released.

Universal Studios Announces Diagon Alley Coming In 2014

The Wizarding World of Harry  Potter - Diagon Alley Rendering

In a press release sent out today, Universal Studios Orlando officially announced the Diagon Alley expansion that will open in 2014. The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter- Diagon Alley will be located in the Universal Studios Park joining Hogsmeade which is located in it’s sister park Island Of Adventure.

THE ADVENTURE CONTINUES:

THE WIZARDING WORLD OF HARRY POTTER – DIAGON ALLEY

IS COMING TO UNIVERSAL ORLANDO RESORT

‘London’ and Diagon Alley Will Come to Life at Universal Orlando in 2014

World’s First Centrally Themed, Multi-Park Experience

ORLANDO, Fla. (May 8, 2013) – Building on the global phenomenon that is The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Universal Orlando Resort and Warner Bros. Entertainment today announced an expansion of historic proportion with the entirely new themed environment,

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley.

Scheduled to open in 2014, the world’s first centrally themed, multi-park experience expands The Wizarding World of Harry Potter across both Universal Orlando theme parks and allows Universal’s creative team to bring an unparalleled vision to this unique project. The new area will bring to life some of the experiences and places found in and around London in the Harry Potter books and films, offering brand-new adventures for fans and theme park guests from around the world.

Diagon Alley and ‘London’ will be located within the Universal Studios Florida theme park, which is adjacent to Universal’s Islands of Adventure theme park, where guests now experience Hogwarts and Hogsmeade. The new area within Universal Studios will be just as expansive, immersive and authentic as the existing themed environment.

And – just like in the books and films – guests will be able to travel between ‘London’ and Hogsmeade aboard the Hogwarts Express.

Work on the new area is already underway. When complete, it will feature shops, a restaurant and an innovative, marquee attraction based on Gringotts bank – all directly inspired by the fiction and films.

More details on The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley will be released over time.

To bring Diagon Alley and ‘London’ to life, Universal’s creative team is working closely with Warner Bros. and the production design team from the Harry Potter films – just as it did for Hogwarts and Hogsmeade.

“I’m so pleased that The Wizarding World of Harry Potter has proved so popular to date, and I’m sure that the attention to detail in creating the new Diagon Alley area will make this an even better experience,” said J.K. Rowling.

“We are continuing the journey and adding an entirely new level of adventure,” said Tom Williams, Chairman of Universal Parks & Resorts. “And we are bringing the same drive, commitment, enthusiasm and innovation to this project as we did to the first.”

“We are thrilled to offer the legions of fans the opportunity to embark on this new journey and experience Diagon Alley as it was brought to life in the books and films,” said Brad Globe, president, Warner Bros. Consumer Products.

“Our vision is to create two amazing theme park experiences that combine into one, complete, magical journey,” said Alice Norsworthy, executive vice president, marketing and sales for Universal Orlando Resort.

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Hogsmeade opened at Universal’s Islands of Adventure in June 2010 as a fully immersive Harry Potter themed environment – bringing to life the bestselling books by J.K. Rowling and the blockbuster feature films from Warner Bros. Since that time, it has become a global phenomenon, entertaining millions of people from around the world.

Visitors to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter are swept into the adventures of Harry Potter. They can tour Hogwarts castle, shop in Hogsmeade and dine at the Three Broomsticks. They can soar above Hogwarts with Harry, be chosen by a wand at Ollivanders, sample Butterbeer and much more.

About the Harry Potter Series

Harry Potter continues to be a global phenomenon. Each of the seven books by author J.K. Rowling has broken sales records, with the series to date having sold over 450 million copies worldwide and translated into more than 70 languages. The Harry Potter films, produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, have grossed more than $7.7 billion to date worldwide at the box office, making Harry Potter the largest-grossing film franchise in history.

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About Universal Orlando Resort
There are many ways to enjoy your Orlando vacation, but there is only one place where vacation becomes adventure: Universal Orlando Resort. It is a unique destination featuring two theme parks, Universal Studios Florida and Universal’s Islands of Adventure, three magnificently themed on-site hotels and a nighttime entertainment complex. It’s the only Orlando destination where you are not just entertained – you become part of the most exhilarating entertainment ever created. You can soar above Hogwarts with Harry Potter, swing above the streets with Spider-Man, battle aliens alongside Agent J, and help Shrek save Princess Fiona in Shrek 4-D. Now open: the new, heart-warming and hilarious Despicable Me Minion Mayhem ride. And coming soon: Transformers The Ride-3D.
Universal Orlando Resort is part of NBCUniversal, a Comcast company.

About Warner Bros. Entertainment

Warner Bros. Entertainment is a global leader in all forms of entertainment and their related businesses across all current and emerging media and platforms. A Time Warner Company, the fully integrated, broad-based studio is home to one of the most successful collections of brands in the world and stands at the forefront of every aspect of the entertainment industry from feature film, television and home entertainment production and worldwide distribution to DVD, digital distribution, animation, comic books, video games, product and brand licensing, international cinemas and broadcasting.

HARRY POTTER, characters, names and related indicia are trademarks of and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Harry Potter Publishing Rights © JKR.

Stay tuned to Feltbeats for more news on the upcoming expansion!

Be a part of Feltbeats.com’s 5th Anniversary!

Attention: Feltbeats Army!

Feltbeats.com will be celebrating its 5th Anniversary later this month, and we’d like all of you to join us. We want you to send us your favorite Feltbeats.com or Tom Felton memory over the past 5 years!

We know it’s hard to narrow it down, because there have been so many awesome moments, but please only send one. It can be a picture, a piece of art, or you can just tell us about it in an email. It can be a project that you participated in, a Con you attended, your favorite scene in one of Tom’s movies, your favorite outfit he’s worn on a red carpet, a fan encounter, or even friendships that you have made because of Feltbeats.com; anything you want, as long as it’s related to Tom and/or Feltbeats. We’ll be compiling all of the entries into one big project. 

Send all submissions to feltforce@gmail.com before May 15th.