30
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2005

Caught in the Crossfire: The Untold Story of Falluja

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From: Mark Manning Subject: Falluja Film Released as Fundraiser for Iraq Civilians Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 12:30:53 -0800

It is our honor to announce the release of "Caught in the Crossfire: The Untold Story of Falluja." Caught in the Crossfire is a joint production of Iraqi and American filmmakers and is on sale as a fundraiser for relief efforts to aid civilians in combat areas in Iraq. You can order the DVD at http://www.conceptionmedia.net/

To make this film, we lived with the people of Falluja, and that was an experience that forever changed us, an experience that taught us the meaning of grace and compassion.

Our goal with this film is to bring to light the conditions of the innocent civilians who are suffering from combat operations in Iraq and to raise money for relief efforts there. The story of what is happening to the civilians in Iraq is missing from current debates on the war. We have brought that story to you through this film.

What is happening to the civilians in Iraq is the unreported story of the Iraq war. Together we can tell their story to the world.

Please forward this email announcement to your friends and your lists, and visit our website to find other ways you can help.
http://www.conceptionmedia.net/

Thank you, The filmmakers of Caught in the Crossfire


A FUNDRAISER FOR IRAQI CIVILIANS Victims of combat operations in Iraq

ConceptionMedia presents: A Joint Production of American and Iraqi Filmmakers

CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE The Untold Story of Falluja A groundbreaking new documentary film

ON SALE NOW Proceeds go to ongoing relief efforts in Iraq. See the trailer, find out about the relief efforts, and purchase the DVD at:
http://www.conceptionmedia.net/

The plight of the civilians in Iraq is THE unreported story of the Iraq war. The refugees of Falluja risked their lives to bring this story to you.

"Caught in the Crossfire" details the conditions experienced by the civilians of Falluja as they endured the violent clashes and consequences of Operation Phantom Fury, the military siege of their ancient city, and became refugees outside the eyes and care of the international community.

"Caught in the Crossfire" was filmed entirely un-embedded, outside the protection or influence of the military or corporate media, in order to capture the unique and honest perspective of the civilians themselves.

ON SALE NOW AS A FUNDRAISER $24.95 BUY THE DVD at:
http://www.conceptionmedia.net/

Proceeds from the sale of this film go directly to aid the innocent civilians and refugees caught in the crossfire of combat areas inside Iraq. The refugees of Falluja risked their lives to bring this story to you. Help spread their message around the world. Please forward this to your friends, lists, and media groups.


Informant: John Calvert

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Video Clips from Fallujah:
http://www.chris-floyd.com/fallujah/


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