The long-awaited world premiere of Grassroots Films first feature film is coming!
The gorgeous award-winning docudrama, “The Human Experience,” first became public after initial editing in 2007, including the pre-screening we were blessed to co-host in Madison, Wisconsin in November 2007. With each screening, Grassroots garnered more and more popular acclaim and support, gaining momentum to eventually begin winning film festival prizes, totally twenty six to this date, including thirteen official selection awards, the top award at any film festival.
If you’ve seen this movie, you undoubtedly loved it. If you’ve not seen it, you must go.
GF is an immensely talented group of filmmakers and artists. They’re Christians, and though their work is not always explicitly religious, their work is profound and supernatural. Believers love the message of the beauty of human dignity imbued in this film, but the response of non-religious people has been tremendous as well. GF’s crew have a gift for portraying universal truth in an engaging way that is just simply beautiful. Please support them, tell your friends, and go to this film.
(Q&A with Grassroots Films at select locations.)for Colorado–Denver’s Northfield 18

I was just looking for jobs online, and found a submission opportunity for all you filmographers and small government fans. I normally don’t get too political here, but I think the Galen Institute has got some really good criticisms of the current administration’s line of thought on health care reform.
Their web site is a really decent resource for information on the contra-bama movement, and even takes a moment to talk Hollywood-meets-tragedy-of-socialized-health-care genre, commenting on the tragic death of actress Natasha Richardson, wife of Liam Neeson.
For more information on the video contest, which offers a winner’s prize of $3,000, see the Galen Institute web site.



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