Breaking News: Wereth 11 Wins Gold at film fest

On location with actors in Wereth Eleven
Last evening we were notified that The Wereth Eleven took the top honor at the 35th Annual Philadelphia International Festival, the Leigh Whipper Gold Award for documentary. We are honored and we like to thank the judges as well as our fantastic production team.

About Phila Film:
PhilaFilm is the region’s longest-running, international, Independent film and video competition. PhilaFilm was established in 1977 as an event to showcase the productions of Independent, multicultural film and video artists worldwide and is managed by the PhilaFilm Festival Committee. 

            
Tuesday
Posted by Robert Child

Gettysburg 150th Pre-order Now



Gettysburg: Final Measure of Devotion
, the 150th Gettysburg Commemorative film went on sale during this year's reenactment in Gettysburg on July 6th 2012.
 Pre-order Here.

The film will feature noted Gettysburg historians as well as battle reenactments filmed with 3D camera technology. The climax of the three-day event, Pickett’s Charge, will be broadcast live around the world on cable Pay Per View and also streamed live on the Internet.


“The 150th commemoration of the Battle of Gettysburg is an unequaled opportunity to bring history to life for a vast and enthusiastic audience. Civil War history buffs, students, people of all ages and backgrounds from around the world will be expecting something quite special in the 150th Gettysburg film. That is why I plan to push the technology envelope and produce our film with the latest 3D camera technology. Our goal is make the audience feel like they are there, on the battlefield, shoulder to shoulder with the soldiers in the midst of the heat, the noise and the mighty fury of war,” Child said.

The Gettysburg Anniversary Committee has said that interest in the 150th is strong and reaching fever pitch. Everyone knows it is going to be, "the big one". They are calling it Gettysburg's "Olympic Moment."



Cover art revealed today.  The cover design was specially commissioned by a member of the Gettysburg Anniversary Committee from artist, Dan Nance, based in North Carolina. The painting is called. "Fury At The Wall" and depicts the clash of Confederate and Union soldiers at the wall during Pickett's Charge.  Poster and shirts featuring the image may be available for sale at this year's reenactment as well.

Thursday
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Blood Betrayal Just in Time for Father's Day

Now released just in time for Father's Day Amazon is releasing my debut novel, Blood Betrayal, an FBI crime thriller on Kindle which I adapted from my screenplay of the same name which was a top ten finalist in a prestigious screen writing competition in Los Angeles in 2011.  I hope you are able to check it out.  Keep watching Amazon.com for the release.

About Blood Betrayal:

A modern day Untouchables set in Philadelphia.  

Blood Betrayal is based on a true story and the memoirs of retired FBI Agent, Charles B. Warner. Just released mob boss, Nicodemo Scarponi, has returned to Philadelphia after a three-year stint in federal prison. Greeted by the media at the airport like a conquering hero, Scarponi laughs off his time away as a short “vacation”. One crusading reporter, Mark Stein, however, badgers him with questions about the escalating mob violence downtown and Scarponi’s suspected involvement.

With Stein’s question, Scarponi cuts the media circus short and storms off but Stein shouts one last follow-up – “Any scores to settle, Nick? Scarponi reveals, under his breath, that there is, his single-minded ambition to kill the FBI agent who sent him to prison, Frank Murray.

FBI Special Agent, Frank Murray, (Warner), meanwhile, tired of the filth he deals with on a daily basis in the fugitive squad, pushes his gruff supervisor, Hans Bauer, to reassign him to the (OC) organized crime squad. Murray, unaware of Scarponi’s murderous intentions towards him put both men on a bloody collision course.



Battling demons and weaknesses that his supervisor, Bauer, continues to point out, Murray is temporarily assigned back on OC to reopen unsolved mob murders cases that have become embarrassingly high in number. Murray develops informants and discovers a shocking picture of murder, mayhem and corruption that reaches deep into the fiber of the city of Brotherly Love.

Recognizing that actually defeating the mob might be impossible, Murray is informed by the US Attorney, Joel Friedberg, that a Federal law exits to counter organized crime and prosecute entire mob families but it expires at the end of that year. And Frank does not have enough evidence for the US Attorney to even consider starting federal RICO proceedings - the law that would destroy the mob.

Subsequently, a multimillion-dollar extortion scam by Scarponi is revealed to the FBI. The scam, led by mob con man, Nick Consiglioni, seeks to get a piece of the waterfront development pie from the lead development firm. The FBI assigns an agent to masquerade at the developer’s moneyman. All goes according to the FBI’s plan until Murray asks to make the bust on Consiglioni. The con man slips through Murray’s fingers and Murray’s life spirals downward rapidly. He eventually ends up walking in on his wife in their bed with another man.

With his world shattered, his kids and wife gone and on indefinite FBI suspension, Murray tries to end his life but is saved by a retired cop buddy, Center City Charlie, who convinces him, he has much more to live for and if he ever wants to get his job back, which is his life, he better find that escaped mob fugitive, Consiglioni.

Together, Murray and Center City Charlie discover that Consiglioni has fled to the Caribbean and Charlie shames Frank into taking him on as his partner for saving him from killing himself.

Consiglioni, now, not only has the Murray and Charlie after him but the mob as well as he fled with the last extortion payment due Scarponi. Unknown to both the mob and Murray, Consiglioni kept a secret diary on Scarponi’s mob activities. If ever revealed, the diary could be the critical piece of devastating evidence the US Attorney needs to wipe out the mob. But first, Murray and Charlie have to run the gauntlet in the Dominican Republic which includes appeasing the head of the Dominican Secret Police and trying to locate Consiglioni before the six mob hit men Scarponi has sent ahead of them find and kill him first.

Hard hitting, gritty but with surprising heart and humor, Blood Betrayal is the modern day, "Untouchables" set in Philadelphia.
Tuesday
Posted by Robert Child

"Wereth" to Screen at Philadelphia Intl. Film Festival


Mark your calendar. The Wereth Eleven to screen at the Philadelphia International Film Festival on Saturday, June 23, 2012, 3:00pm, AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM IN PHILADELPHIA, 701 Arch street, Phila., PA 19107. Tickets can be purchased at the Museum (Philafilm's Box Office), or reserved through (215) 849-2716.








Monday
Posted by Robert Child

New Kindle ebook - How Canada Won the Great War


I have released my first nonfiction military history ebook based on a WWI film project I worked on a couple years back in Canada. We are coming up on the hundredth anniversary of the start of the Great War and this story like most of the others I have done is largely an untold one.

@Amazon

For nearly 100 years Canada's role in ending WWI sooner than anyone thought possible has gone largely unrecognized. The Canadian Corp led by citizen soldier, Arthur Currie, became the premiere fighting force on the Western Front. The fact that Canada was not yet a formalized nation but a Dominion at the close of the war may be the reason for the absence of recognition yet the record of the Canadian WWI military accomplishments is irrefutable.

Canadian soldiers unlike British "city boys" hailed from hard scrabble farms and logging camps. Their natural survival and hunting instincts were exactly what the Great War required.         

Watch the "Book Trailer" for the project below.



Sunday
Posted by Robert Child

Filming at the Battle of Princeton on Memorial Day

Don Troian's - Washington at the Battle of Princeton 1777
This coming Memorial Day weekend, May 25-27 the production I am directing, America's First D-day: Washington Crossing has been granted permission to film at the first ever Battle of Princeton Reenactment held on the actual grounds of the historic Revolutionary War battle in Princeton, NJ. We will have "embedded cameramen" to catch the close-up action as both the British and American armies clash. And our own, John Koopman who portrays General George Washington in our film and who also posed for the painting featured Don Troiani - Washington at the Battle of Princeton 1777 will be leading the patriots into battle.

Early on the morning of January 3, 1777, British and American forces clashed in the fields of brothers William and Thomas Clarke in the final major battle of the Trenton-Princeton Campaign. For 45 minutes, charges and counter-charges ebbed and flowed between the two farm houses, only one of which (the Thomas Clarke House) still survives. By 9 AM, the major fighting was over, though sporadic skirmishes continued all the way to Nassau Hall. Princeton Battlefield State Park preserves a portion of the core battlefield, providing visitors with the opportunity to see the spot where one of the pivotal engagements of the American Revolution occurred.

Reenactors portraying Revolutionary War British, American, and German soldiers, including both infantry and cavalry, will be site on Saturday and Sunday of Memorial Day weekend. The weekend's events will feature reenactments of the 1777 battle at 2 pm each afternoon along with demonstration of eighteenth-century military drill and opportunities to visit with General George Washington and British Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Mawhood.

The event is sponsored by The Princeton Battlefield Society.  More information.

Friday
Posted by Robert Child

Realscreen’s Factual Entertainment Awards: 2012 shortlist revealed

It is now official, The Wereth Eleven made the cut in the competition with programs from around the world. See link below.


Realscreen’s Factual Entertainment Awards: 2012 shortlist revealed







Tuesday
Posted by Robert Child

America's First D-Day - Directed by Robert Child

Thursday
Posted by Robert Child

Dine with General George Washington

Photo copyright, Henry Pospieszalski
Happy New Year to all . The Continental Film Alliance and I wanted to let all know about a special event we are holding at the Washington Crossing Inn Thurs. evening Jan 26th at 7P. A Dinner with George Washington. It is a $500/plate fundraiser. Contributions are tax deductible.


"Washington" is actor John Koopman III, an expert on our first President and the person we have selected to play Washington in America's First D-Day.

We are limiting the guest list to 20 people so everyone has a chance to speak with the "General." All reservations are made in advance via the film's website and our "Rally to the Cause Paypal link in the right hand column at  AMERICA'S FIRST D-DAY.

If you wish to attend click on that link and it will open a new window. You can put in the amount of $500  and submit and we will be notfied by the Greater Phila Film Office and confirm your reservation.



Hopefully you will wish to join us for what promises to be a very entertaining evening!  It is a great way to kick off 2012.
Saturday
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