'The American Brew' Receives Top Honor in Film Category at Great American Beer Festival
2007年10月15日 - 10:00PM
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Film Honored as Part of Industry Leading 'Here's To Beer'
Initiative ST. LOUIS, Oct. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Award-winning filmmakers Roger Sherman and Jesse Sweet were honored
by the Brewers Association as recipients of the Beer Journalism
Award in the 'Electronic Media' category for "The American Brew."
The award was announced Saturday, Oct. 13 at the Great American
Beer Festival, the nation's premier annual celebration of America's
breweries and brewing culture, held in Denver. Commissioned by
Anheuser-Busch's "Here's To Beer" industry development campaign,
"The American Brew" is an hour-long film celebrating the rich
history of America's favorite beverage of moderation. Produced and
directed by award-winning filmmaker Roger Sherman and co-produced
and written by Jesse Sweet, "The American Brew" vividly brings to
life America's beer brewing heritage. Sherman's documentaries have
received numerous honors the past three decades including a Peabody
Award, an Emmy Award and two Academy Award nominations, and Sweet
has garnered attention and praise for his work in the history,
crime, biography and documentary genres. "This film is a tribute to
all of the innovators, brewers, dreamers and hard workers in the
beer industry past and present," said Roger Sherman, American Brew
filmmaker. "'The American Brew' brings beer to life, and we
appreciate the support of Anheuser-Busch and its 'Here's to Beer'
campaign in making it possible for us to tell this wonderful story
to millions." "The American Brew" chronicles the evolution of beer
throughout the centuries -- from the colonial settlers through the
rise of microbrewers and developments in brewing technologies. The
film made its debut earlier this year on April 7 on A&E, an
important date in the history of American beer brewing as it marked
the 74th anniversary of the repeal of beer prohibition. "'The
American Brew' represents the contributions and innovations of
American brewers whose efforts have been critical in leading the
industry's growth and consumption of beer for more than 200 years,"
said Bob Lachky, executive vice president of Global Industry
Development and chief creative officer, Anheuser-Busch, Inc. "We're
elated the Brewers Association has given this film top honors at
the Great American Beer Festival because it's exactly the type of
program that embodies the mission of 'Here's to Beer' in romancing
and elevating the image of beer while being educational." Following
its April airing, "The American Brew" is available on DVD -- with
an additional 42 minutes of footage and interviews -- for purchase
at http://www.herestobeer.com/. The Anheuser-Busch-led industry
campaign -- "Here's To Beer" -- is now in its second year and
continues to elevate the image of beer through consumer, retailer
and wholesaler education programs. The consumer-focused Web site
http://www.herestobeer.com/ continues to see healthy traffic with
visitors spending extended amounts of time exploring the site. In
March 2007, the site was redesigned bringing even more original
content to adults including humorous short films about famous
people in history who enjoyed beer, tips on becoming a beer
connoisseur and lists of upcoming beer events across the country.
For more information on "Here's To Beer," visit
http://www.herestobeer.com/. DATASOURCE: Anheuser-Busch, Inc.
CONTACT: Michael Torres of Anheuser-Busch, Inc., +1-314-577-3222,
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