ChiIL out with ChiIL Mama and win a Blu-Ray/DVD Combo Pack of the movie Saige Paints the Sky, due for release July 2nd. We got an early sneak peek at a press preview copy and it was a huge hit in our household with the 10 year old girl demographic! Alright, I'll admit it. We all enjoyed it, even the adults and the 12 year old boy.
The New Mexico locations are stunningly gorgeous. The story is a compelling one of inner and outer strength, overcoming fears and obstacles, practicing hard and fighting for the arts. And Jane Seymour rocks as Saige's Grandma, Mimi. The Saige movie also introduces Sidney Fullmer as Saige, a talented artist with a passion for horses, in this modern-day story about finding one’s voice.
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This summer, Saige Copeland™, American Girl’s popular 2013 Girl of the Year, comes to life in a new feature-length movie from Universal Studios Home Entertainment, An American Girl: Saige Paints the Sky.
The movie, releasing on DVD and Blu-Ray on July 2 and airing Saturday, July 13, at 8/7C on NBC, stars Jane Seymour as the beloved Grandma Mimi and introduces Sidney Fullmer as Saige, a talented artist with a passion for horses, in this modern-day story about finding one’s voice.
We had an amazing response to our Saige doll giveaway with over 7,700 entries and will continue to bring you lots of American Girl events, giveaways, original author interviews and more. In fact, we'll be shooting a video interview with author Kathleen Ernst who wrote the Caroline books and many American Girl mysteries THIS Tuesday!
ChiIL Mama's Sage & American Girl Saige
Nine-year old Saige is excited about the new school year until she discovers that art—her favorite class—has been cut. On top of that, her best friend, Tessa, is spending more and more time with another girl. For support, Saige turns to her grandma Mimi (Seymour), a well-known artist and horsewoman, who encourages her to take action and inspire her community in a fund-raising effort to start an after-school art program. Heartwarming, empowering, and fun, it’s a movie for every girl who has ever dreamed big.
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