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Streep Sundance flick no longer too ‘Dark’ for distribution

Foreseeing the possible rise in popularity for an A-actress (Mamma Mia! and Doubt), First Independent Pictures have made the kind of move by a...

Red Envelope and B-Side draft NFL docu

Netflix' theatrical distributor Red Envelope and B-Side Entertainment are pairing for Two Days In April - a doc that comes across like a blend...

Oscar Foreign Film nominees: L.A.-based members make incoherent selections!?

I've only seen about a dozen of the 64 films that the voters had to see - but I think it is safe to...

Devil Came on Horseback: docu turning into feature film

Below is a description of the emotionally jarring documentary film that preemed this past summer. Using the exclusive photographs and first hand testimony of former U.S. Marine Captain Brian Steidle, THE DEVIL CAME ON HORSEBACK takes the viewer on an emotionally charged journey into the heart of Darfur, Sudan, where an Arab run government is systematically executing a plan to rid the province of its black African citizens. As an official military observer, Steidle had access to parts of the country that no journalist could penetrate. Ultimately frustrated by the inaction of the international community, Steidle resigned and returned to the US to expose the images and stories of lives systematically destroyed. Sundberg and Stern’s film allows us to witness Steidle’s transformation from soldier to observer to witness and, finally, to passionate activist and moral hero. Renowned New York Times Op-Ed writer Nicholas Kristof published Steidle’s photographs in his groundbreaking series on Darfur entitled “The American Witness” which marked the first time photographs were included on those pages.

Cristina Khuly’s Shoot Down: Poster One Sheet

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