156 donors helped us raise 156% of our crowdfunding goal. Your support is getting us through the final stretch of post-production on Hearts of Glass. Stay tuned for updates in early January.
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Hearts of Glass FUN-RAISER

Slow Food in the Tetons, JenTen Productions and Jackson Hole Still Works invite you to an evening of delicious food and craft beverages to raise post-production funds to finish the feature documentary Hearts of Glass.
The tickets are a great value and include a delicious buffet dinner, one drink (cash bar available), live music & DJ plus entry into a raffle. We also have a handful of incredible silent auction items ranging from ski passes to float trips to private art classes.
Get your tickets here for a great evening out and help Slow Food in the Tetons and JenTen Productions finish their community-focused documentary about the first year of Vertical Harvest. Support local film, local food, inclusion and innovation. Proceeds from the event go to match a donor challenge!
Three Wonderful “Hearts of Glass” May Happenings
#1 Thru May 11 – Off-Season Specials to Benefit Hearts of Glass
Café Genevieve and Orsetto are donating the price of your $2 second entrée to Slow Food in the Tetons. Slow Food is partnering with JenTen Productions on Hearts of Glass. The donated dollars will go to post-production work on the film. So, let your pots and pans gather dust for the next couple of weeks and enjoy Fred Peightal and Joshua Governale’s amazing restaurants.
Orsetto: 307 203 2664 ; Make a Reservation Online
Cafe Genevieve: 307 732 1910 ; Make A Reservation Online
#2 May 8th – Pizzeria Caldera Fundraiser
Join us at Pizzeria Caldera for a four-course, Italian-descended, locally-inspired dinner to support Hearts of Glass, a JenTen Production in partnership with Slow Food in the Tetons. First of four courses served at 6:30 PM, so arrive at 6 PM, please.
Tickets available at:http://bit.ly/PizzeriaCaldera_HeartsOfGlass
Your ticket includes a four-course meal (vegetarian option available) and either a cocktail, a glass of wine or a soft drink. Cash bar available. Jackson Hole Still Works will unveil it’s signature cocktail for the film, so hold onto your hat!
Pizzeria Caldera is delighted to support Vertical Harvest and the documentary film telling the story of its first critical year of operation. In Hearts of Glass cutting-edge food production meets social good in an ambitious experiment to provide year-round produce to a mountain town, while employing community members with disabilities. Proceeds from the event go toward a $2,500 challenge match from First Interstate Bank.
#3 May 11 – “Through Our Lens” at Center for the Arts
JenTen is participating in this evening of film presented by Jackson Hole WILD and Orijin Media. Five short films will screen and we’ll share an excerpt from our work-in-progress, Hearts of Glass. The event celebrates gender equality in filmmaking. Tickets available at: Center for the Arts
Dine Out & Help Out – Orsetto & Café Genevieve Off-Season Specials Benefit “Hearts of Glass”

Now through May 11, Café Genevieve and Orsetto will donate the price of your $2 second entrée to Slow Food in the Tetons. Slow Food is partnering with JenTen Productions on “Hearts of Glass.” The donated dollars will go to post-production work on the film. So, let your pots and pans gather dust for the next couple of weeks and enjoy Fred Peightal and Joshua Governale’s amazing restaurants.
Reserve Your Table Now
Orsetto: 307.203.2664 – Open Table
Café Genevieve: 307.732.1910 – Open Table
Social Enterprise Gets Vertical
By Russ Stoddard / Mar 16, 2017
Social enterprise is about going up, baby—up, up, up, not down—which is why we’re sharing a story about one of the smartest social enterprises we’ve come across recently, Vertical Harvest, along with a moving documentary that tells its tale.
Vertical Harvest is a new urban farm in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. As its name implies, this greenhouse uses a cool design that, like a plant, moves skyward for three stories as it reaches for the sun and maximizes its footprint on pricey resort real estate to grow and sell produce year-round for the community.
OFFICIAL SELECTION for American Documentary Film Fund Competition
Hello, AmDocs!
Out of a pool of more than 100 applicants, 11 film projects were selected to compete for financing as part of the American Documentary (AmDocs) Film Fund Competition. We’re delighted to announce that Hearts of Glass made the cut. On March 31st, we’ll present in front of a panel of film industry professionals at the AmDocs Film Festival in Palm Springs, California. The Film Fund Competition kicks off the festival and the winners will be announced during the Closing Night award ceremonies.
Stay positive and stay tuned…

