DISQUS

Brave New Films: Organizing chaos

  • Kim · 3 years ago
    Sarah,

    Very interesting behind the scenes stuff. Does this mean that the DVDs will start shipping to those of us who plan to do screenings?

    While we do have a backup plan to show "The Big Buy" if this doesn't come out in time, it would be reassuring to know that the DVDs are in the mail.

    Thanks,
    Kim
    http://dcdl.org
  • jgilliam · 3 years ago
    You should have it any day now.
  • JS · 3 years ago
    How much are the families getting paid for their interviews for the film?
  • Ken Dziewulski · 3 years ago
    In reading blogs in the Wichita Eagle newspaper today (Sept 29) there was a link to a story done by NPR recently about a poorly constructed $75 million Security Training Center -- in it it states:

    "Melissa Block talks with Stuart W. Bowen, special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction, about the two reports. Bowen released both reports as he prepared to testify before the House Government Reform Committee, which has been looking into waste and fraud in billions of dollars worth of Iraq reconstruction projects."

    I purchased your film and was planning on showing it to friends and neighbors. But in light of the above comments on NPR I am very reluctant to do so because it doesn't seem to be totally accurate. What is your take on the House Government Reform Committee mentioned above? It seems to discredit your films claim that congress is doing nothing. Please email me directly -- I wasn't able to find an address to email you directly on the Iraq for Sale web page.

    Here is a link to the NPR story:
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?st...
  • Kerry Candaele · 3 years ago
    Dear JS,

    I am the story producer who interviewed all the families involved with Iraq For Sale. No one was paid for participating. All the participants saw the issues covered in Iraq For Sale as important to bring before a public debate about war profittering in Iraq, and we have never considered paying anyone for thier honest, and in many cases deeply heartfelt, testimony. Thank you for the inquiry, as the same question is probably on many people's minds.
    Sincerely,
    Kerry Candaele
    Brave New Films
  • Sarah Feeley · 3 years ago
    Check out T. Christian Miller's post in the Huffington Post today: "For the first time in three and a half years, with more than $30 billion already spent, the chief watchdog body of theRepublican-controlled House held a hearing yesterday on the reconstruction of Iraq. Now that's oversight!"

    Keep the pressure on-- it looks like the film is working!
  • JS · 3 years ago
    How much do the families in the lawsuit hope to receive after the lawsuit is settled? Thanks.
  • Kerry Candaele · 3 years ago
    Dear JS,

    I don't know what the families might receive if their claims are sustained in a court of law. No one at Brave New Films has asked that question of the brothers, sisters, wives, sons and daughters whose loved ones were killed in Iraq because of corporate malfeasance or the cutting of corners to make a few dollars more. Every family member I spoke with believes that there is absolutely no price that could be attached to the loss of those who will never return to them. I believe that to be a basic, honest, and right response to one of the most profound emotional injuries a human can experience.

    Sincerely,
    Kerry Candaele
    Story Producer, Brave New Films
  • Paula · 3 years ago
    The whole Iraq war was unnecessary. Some Green Berets could have parachuted in a distance away, found Hussein and taken him prisoner.

    All the lives of our soldiers would have been saved and Hussein would be captured.

    I do not trust the present administration. They have withheld information and lied to citizens.

    If it were up to me I would impeach the president.