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“The Philosopher Kings” part of 100 Shows for Haiti

Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011 is the first anniversary of the devastating 2010 earthquake that hit Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas. There is still a lot of work to be done. 100ShowsforHaiti.com is organizing 100 shows between Jan. 7-16, 2011, where all proceeds will go towards direct humanitarian aid to Haiti.”The Philosopher Kings” is screening at a [...]


Watch “The Philosopher Kings” on the Documentary Channel® and you might win an iPad!

Watch "The Philosopher Kings" on the Documentary Channel® and you might win an iPad!

Haven’t seen “The Philosopher Kings” yet? Grab some popcorn and get cozy on your couch this Thurs., Dec. 16, because “The Philosopher Kings” is screening on your TV! Each night in December, at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. EST, the Documentary Channel® is broadcasting its top documentary telecasts of 2010 in the “Best of Doc [...]


Tune Into The Story with Dick Gordon on August 2nd

Tune Into The Story with Dick Gordon on August 2nd

Tune into The Story with Dick Gordon this Monday, August 2nd to hear Philosopher King Josue Lajeunesse talk about “The Philosopher Kings,” Haiti, and “La Source”, the new film from the producers of “The Philosopher Kings”. The Story can be heard on over 100 radio stations throughout the U.S. and online. Click here to find [...]


Pasadena Resident’s Award-Winning Documentary “The Philosopher Kings” Screening at Caltech

New Documentary Featuring Caltech Custodian Gives Face to the “Invisible” Janitor PASADENA, Calif., Nov. 9, 2009 ― “The Philosopher Kings,” takes us on a journey through the halls of the most prestigious universities and colleges in the United States to learn from the staff members who see it all and have been through it all: [...]


Patrick Shen’s “The Philosopher Kings” Screening at the AFL-CIO DC Labor Film Festival

Insightful Documentary Explores Wisdom and Heart Found Among Janitors at America’s Top Universities LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1, 2009 ― Described as “a must-see, both for the quality of the filmmaking and its emotional depth,” by the Takoma/Silver Spring Voice (Md.) and “a deeply human exploration of the people we never see,” by Jason Silva, Current [...]