![]() Frank, his firefighter rescuer and calm encourager, buys seconds and oxygen a little bit at a time. Eighteen-year-old Cody is trapped chest-deep in corn. Inside a grain bin, tragedy is unfolding. It is a well-done feature film, two stories of time - one where the viewer instinctively feels death just seconds away and the other played out among the moralities of a small farming community. "SILO" is not a grain bin safety film, done large. And viewers will find "SILO" for rent and purchase, plus the list of showings, directly from …. "SILO" also will be available to 97% of homes with cable via Video On Demand, iTunes, Vudu, Amazon, Google and all other paid platforms. "SILO" will be released in at least 215 theatres across 32 states. 'SILO' is outside the box for them, but they believe whole-heartedly in its mission." Oscilloscope and the filmmakers are giving a portion of the film's proceeds to The National Fallen Firefighters Association. "Oscilloscope gets the ethos of the film and the audience. We're thrilled, to say the least," said "SILO" Producer Samuel Goldberg. "It's a unique release, but an absolutely huge one for an indie film of our size. Film distributor Oscilloscope Laboratory will re-release "SILO" on May 7. ![]() Produced in 2018, its depiction of grain entrapment is coming with renewed vigor to screens big and small. The film "SILO" does stand witness to those deaths, showing viewers what few see. Rarely are there witnesses to the outcome. Tragically, entrapments are preventable - fewer are accidents, more are the result of an intentional decision to enter grain bins even with evidence of risk. (Photo courtesy of the film "Silo")ĭeath from grain entrapment is a tragedy by horrific suffocation. ![]() Twenty men died in 2020 by suffocation in grain. State police said they located Campell, who was not wearing a life jacket, about 30 metres from shore and 2.4 metres underwater using sonar.Ĭampell, who lived in Dumfries, Virginia, had been visiting Martha’s Vineyard, a wealthy island community off the coast of Massachusetts, but the Obamas were not present at the time of the incident, police said.Ĭampell’s death is being investigated by authorities, police said."SILO" takes viewers inside the tragedy of grain entrapment. He’s been part of our lives ever since, and our hearts are broken that he’s gone.” Tafari Campbell worked in the White House and as the personal chef to the Obamas Ĭampbell leaves behind his wife, Sherise, and twin sons, the Obamas said.Īuthorities began searching for a missing person on Sunday after a report that a paddle boarder had gone underwater and not resurfaced. “That’s why, when we were getting ready to leave the White House, we asked Tafari to stay with us, and he generously agreed. In the years that followed, we got to know him as a warm, fun, extraordinarily kind person who made all of our lives a little brighter.” “He was … creative and passionate about food, and its ability to bring people together. “Tafari was a beloved part of our family,” the Obamas said in a joint statement. Massachusetts State Police confirmed on Monday that a paddle boarder who was seen getting into difficulty on the Edgartown Great Pond was the Obamas’ personal chef Tafari Campbell.Ĭampbell, 45, worked at the White House before continuing to work for the Obama family after the 44th president left office in 2016. Former United States President Barack Obama’s personal chef has been found dead in a lake near the Obamas’ family home, in the resort community of Martha’s Vineyard.
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