Sylvania, Ohio – June 24, 2011 – Professional Counselor and Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor III, Todd Crandell, will appear at Doylestown, Pennsylvania’s County Theater on July 21, 2011 for the screening of the new documentary film Running with Demons.
Running with Demons is an inspirational documentary about Todd Crandell; a man who for thirteen years of his life battled through severe alcohol and drug addictions, precipitated by the loss of his mother to suicide.
Crandell is a former drug addict and alcoholic-turned-Ironman™ and Ultraman™ triathlete, award-winning author of Racing for Recovery: From Addict to Ironman and Founder and President of the federally approved 501 c 3 non-profit organization Racing for Recovery™.
In this film, while competing in his second Ultraman™ event, Todd revealed another lifechanging struggle; whether to quit Racing for Recovery™ and save his relationship with his family, or continue the mission of saving lives through his foundation and the consequences of making either decision.
The film shares a stark glimpse into the life of an ex-addict who’s battling yet another addiction, saving people’s lives. Running with Demons shows the struggles endured by Crandell and his family, while he also continues battling the demons from his past that continue to haunt him.
Screening Details:
Date: Thursday, July 21, 2011
Time: 5:00 PM EST
Location: County Theater; 20 East State Street; Doylestown, PA 18901
Ticket Contact: County Theater – 215.345.6789
E-mail: comments@countytheater.org - Web: countytheater.org
About Running with Demons
Running with Demons is a RWD Film, LLC which was written and directed J. Declan Flynn and Tony Armer and stars Todd Crandell, Scott Horns, and Darwin Holt. For more details on the film, visit www.runningwithdemons.com
About Racing for Recovery™
Racing for Recovery™ is a federally approved 501 c 3 non-profit organization. Its mission is to prevent all forms of substance abuse by promoting a lifestyle of fitness and health for all those affected by addiction. For more information about what Racing for Recovery is doing to help communities nationwide, visit www.racingforrecovery.com.
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After hearing all the inspirational stories you have shared I really wish I could be there. I will be out of town that weekend though, so expect to read an inspirational post when I return!