News Flash Last Time: A cross fire in Willacoochee has a price in the documentary category at the New York International Independent Film Festival. "The documentary was one of the strongest and even though we had a lot of really good records at the festival. What can still give the signal of the press, "Documentary Award Winner". ** Official Selection Out of the Film Festival in October 2009 Atlanta 4 & ** Official Selection 2009 New York International Independent Film Festival in October Video22-29; www.acrossburning.com ** On the morning of Wednesday, July 21, 1993, an incident occurred in the small town of South Georgia Willacoochee. Two gay men were raised by seven feet of the Cross found charred in their garden. Complicating matters further are comments by a member of City Council was not surprised by the event because the city is composed essentially anti-gay said. The police chief said it was probably a "bundle of n-gg-R to the way he did." But the crossBurning was only the beginning. A few weeks later, his mailbox was destroyed, followed by death threats on his answering machine. Then the unthinkable happened, burned their homes in ruins. Sebastien Roy Kirkland and Doug had no idea that after what had happened, the worst was yet to come from one of the nations largest insurance companies. This compelling documentary shows how to dig and director Doug Sebastien Roy Kirkland, both victims of hate crimes to meet morein ...
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