Prism Award

PRISM AWARD
 
The Entertainment Industries Council  is a United States non-profit organization founded in 1983 that promotes the depiction of accurate health and social issues in film, television, music, and comic books.  The Council provides guidelines on the depictions of these issues to the entertainment industry, generally promoting content that includes negative consequences of addiction, dependency and violence.  The Annual Prism Awards honors the creative community for accurate portrayals of substance abuse, addiction and mental health in entertainment programming.  Past winners and nominees have included the films Walk the Line, Thirteen, Ray, City of God, Skins, Blow, Traffic, The Insider, and Purgatory House.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
I knew that Holly Ramos had worked in film as well as music in my research for the post on her punk rock band Fur more than five years ago.  In silent testimony to her acumen in the acting field, Holly appears in four different photographs on the cover and in the booklet and also on the Fur CD itself.  By looking closely, you can tell that it is Holly in all four pictures, but her look is startlingly different in each of them. 
 
Holly Ramos was one of the actors in a 2001 independent film that was the debut feature by Ilya Chaiken called Margarita Happy Hour.  The Fur song Sex Drive was featured in the soundtrack for this film.  The movie was nominated for a Prism Award; from Wikipedia:  “The Annual Prism Awards honor the creative community for accurate portrayals of substance abuse, addiction and mental health in entertainment programming.” 
 
(Year 9 Review)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021