Cinema Lexzikon Announces Controversial Film On Terriorism.
Indie film maker begins filming a no-holds barred look at the subject of terrorism in a motion picture that is definitely not politically correct!
(PRWEB) March 11, 2004 -- Since the events of 9-11, and the war in Iraq, most American filmmakers have been reluctant to touch the subject of terrorism. Now that has changed. Independent black filmmaker William Lee is taking the subject head-on in his new feature Room 13: How to Kill a Terrorist". Filled with hard-hitting action and controversial overtones, this indie feature is sure to cause a stir when released. The film is being produced in Columbus, Ohio and features a cast of talented unknown stars from the Midwest. Production begins this month and the film is scheduled for release later this summer.
A filmmaker for more than fifteen years, Lees forte has been low budget action films such as Edge of Tolerance" and an appearance in HBOs Superfights". His vision now shifts to more substantive ground, as his films addresses the issues of today with powerful dialogue and action sequences. Room 13 is being produced in conjunction with Westbridge Entertainment of Los Angeles, California. Westbridge is currently involved with a new Danny Glover film, and was also responsible for the indie urban smash Tios Game".
For more information, visit these websites: Http://tranzplexzian.tripod.com for information on William Lee and Cinema Lexzikon; and WWW. Westbridgeentertainment.com for information on Westbridge Entertainment.
Mr. Lee is available for interviews, and those interested are welcome to contact him directly at (614) 506-5559
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