New
Line Cinema and PENCIL team up for Creative Writing Contest
Select high schools and middle schools in four US cities are set to join New
Line Cinema in a creative writing contest leading up to the December 17
release of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, the final
installment in Peter Jackson's motion picture trilogy based on J.R.R.
Tolkien's classic novel.
Anchored in New York by PENCIL (Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in
Learning); by the Board of Education, Office of Language and Education, in
Chicago; Turning the Page in Washington, D.C.; and the San Francisco School
Volunteers, the contest is designed to not only inspire reading and creative
writing, but will earn schools cash grants, books and early screenings of
the film.
The children will be asked to write a 200-word essay on the theme of
Gandalf's quote from The Lord of the Rings: "All you have to do is decide
what to do with the time that is given to you."
Five finalist essays will be chosen by contest organizers in each city, with
New Line selecting one winner out of each group of five. These four grand
prize winners will receive promotional merchandising package tied to the
film, along with a private screening for the student's friends and family.
The prizes for all schools that participate include a $10,000 grant per city
applied to the purchase of new books for the school library, as well as a
complete set of The Lord of the Rings book series and tie-in guides donated
by publisher Houghton Mifflin.
The photos show the New York City
winner, Vivian Troung, reading her essay at the special screening she won.
Photos are copyright Getty Images
and Wireimage.
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