FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

July 11, 2004

 

Christine Rose, Director

902-532-1986 - bluemoosefilms@hotmail.com

www.libertybound.com

   

Lorraine Evanoff, Executive Producer – levanoff@yahoo.com

 

St Michel extends LIBERTY BOUND to six showings daily.

 

The only theatre in Paris showing Christine Rose’s premiere documentary LIBERTY BOUND is finding the crowd overwhelming! After for showing 4 times daily, they had to add two additional showings per day due to the increasing demand.

 

LIBERTY BOUND has been compared to veteran filmmaker Michael Moore’s film “Fahrenheit 9/11” on several occasions. Although they deal with similar subject matter, PR entrepreneur Mari Eliza of the San Francisco Bay Area says “They are totally different. The audience seems to be more emotionally moved by LIBERTY BOUND.”

 

French Distributors Andre Lazare and Patrick Gimenez saw “Fahrenheit” at Cannes. They claim that LIBERTY BOUND is “a more intelligently made film” than Moore’s “Fahrenheit.” They continue their review by stating that while “Fahrenheit” is a great Anti-Bush film, it goes no deeper than that; whereas LIBERTY BOUND has more social significance and isn’t just targeted at the Bush Family or Bush Administration , but rather the entire system of government and society in the United States.

 

Among the comments made from audience members in Paris are:

 

“…magnificent and I've been sending everybody and anyone in
Paris to see it.  I sent your site to a friend in NY and he ordered a copy
of the film.”
-- James

”This documentary opens the eyes of us, here in France - the way of
controlling, carried out by the obsession of safety in the United States.”
--- Kathleen

”I finally got to see it yesterday and I loved it! I really enjoyed Pr. Zinn's interventions, they were very clear and easy to understand, but he managed to explain complicated concepts.”
---- Mona

”I saw Christine Rose's film this afternoon in Paris, and I found it really
interesting, ... it's a courageous film, and I would like to congratulate
her for her work.” ---- Christine

”I urge any American to see it, whatever their political views. It is
important that they see what damage is being done to 'freedom' in their
country.”

--- Alex

”The interviews are astounding, often chilling. As an American living in
Paris, I'm afraid I'd have a problem with the Patriot Act if I went back to
the States. I had no idea how it can demolish individual human rights and
privacy. Tampering with Constitutional rights, such as free speech, I
thought that was illegal, anti-American and downright treason! The list of
countries the USA has bombed in the past few years is quite impressive also.
My sincerest thanks to Ms Christine Rose for making this film. I'm telling
everyone about it and will do my best to send as many people as possible to
see it.”

--- James