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Pro-freedom film festival hits Hollywood Event to screen movies celebrating 'the triumph of the human spirit' Posted: December 30, 2005 1:00 am Eastern © 2009 WorldNetDaily.com
American Film Renaissance, the organization presenting patriotic and pro-America alternatives to typical movie fare, goes to the heart of the industry to host its first festival in Hollywood, Calif., next month. AFR was begun to encourage the production and promotion of more traditional-values oriented movies in the U.S.
"Conservatives have been on defense in this culture war going on 40 years," founder and President Jim Hubbard told WorldNetDaily last year. "No war has ever been won playing defense. … My notion is that we should go to the offense. That's the only way you can win any struggle." The organization says it's dedicated to promoting "films that reflect free speech, free enterprise, rugged individualism, freedom of religion and the triumph of the human spirit." The organization's first festival was in September 2004 in Dallas, an event that screened 17 films. In 2005, it hosted film festivals in Michigan and again in Dallas. The festival in Hollywood is scheduled for Jan. 13-15 at the historic Mann's Chinese 6 Theater. Some of the films featured at the event include:
Besides the film screenings, AFR will host "An Afternoon with Gary Sinise" Jan. 14, during which the award-winning actor will discuss his entertainment career, his visits to Iraq and with American troops, and Operation Iraqi Children, the charity he founded to bring school supplies to the impoverished children of Iraq. Sinise appeared in "Apollo 13," "Ransom" and garnered an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Lt. Dan in "Forrest Gump." Currently, the actor stars in the television series "CSI:NY." WorldNetDaily is the Internet sponsor of the American Film Renaissance festival. Information about tickets is available at AFR's website. Previous stories: Red-staters challenge Michael Moore film fest Reagan documentary, 'Passion' honored Pro-America film festival opens 'Michael Moore Hates America' huge hit 'Michael and Me' to debut at film festival Bush documentary to combat Moore film Pro-America film festival takes on Hollywood Special offer:
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