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TIME FOR CHANGE AND PEACE: New Film Earns Worldly Award Nomination
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At a time when the world seems to have lightened in anticipation of an Obama Presidency in the U.S., a new film that puts Obama’s campaign message of “change” into action has earned a prestigious nomination for this year’s Time for Peace European Film Award. The film, entitled Saving God, is described by the nomination committee as “a challenging and great humanist story of redemption” amidst a trial of gang violence. Andre van Heerden, CEO of the film’s production company, Cloud Ten Pictures, is available for interviews to discuss the nomination, the impact the story is having on audiences and the timeliness of its message at this turning point in U.S. political history. “It’s one thing to preach change,” says van Heerden. “It’s another to really do it. This movie demonstrates...
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THE ECONOMY AND GANGS: Urban Blight, Redemption Center Stage in New Film
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At a time when gang violence is on the rise in many U.S. cities, including Baltimore, Detroit and New Orleans, recent misfortunes on Wall Street, and the subsequent economic recession that could result, may create a rising trend across the board. Among factors, such as a drop in the number of police officers on the beat and a shifting of resources to fight the war on terror, many criminologists and other experts contest that federal spending cuts on youth programs and an overall lack of economic opportunity for young people have all combined to fuel gang recruitment. And they all could become further strained in a post-Wall Street bailout world. Producer / Director Saving God, Andre van Heerden, is available for interviews. Three of the featured actors are available in...
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CAN A FILM POSSIBLY BE TIMELIER? New Release Pits Geniuses Vs. World’s Problems
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No one will profess that a work of fiction, as brilliant as it may be, will solve the conflict in Georgia right now. Or point to the location of Osama Bin Laden. Or find a cancer gene and a cost-effective method for producing biofuels at the same time. But a new release from Cloud Ten Pictures, the Christian faith-based film production company best known for the Left Behind series, is tackling all these issues and more in an engaging and entertaining way. Cloud Ten CEO, Andre van Heerden, is available for interviews to provide an exclusive look behind the scenes of The Genius Club, a movie about seven individuals, each with IQs higher than 200, brought together to save the world from all of its present-day afflictions. At Cloud Ten, “we love movies that challenge and inspire,”...
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‘EXPELLED’ FILM CRACKS THE TOP 10 WITH ONE HAND TIED BEHIND ITS BACK
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While ‘Expelled’ opened this weekend in half as many theatres as the other films making the top 10, it surged nonetheless. As important as the message that comes through in the film, that the intelligent design debate does have a place in learning institutions, is the public demand for such films to be made. Is Hollywood hearing the American public? Guests Michael McHugh and Rev. Cal Lindstrom of the Christian Liberation Academy are available for interviews to discuss the Intelligent Design debate as well as the message of the film as well as its popularity. McHugh asserts that there is no such thing as a neutral fact and that this film exposes a concerted effort on the part of public schools to enforce their own religion on others. “These schools have a religious underpinning...
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