Wide Awake just posted this trailer on their website and it is a 'must see.' Very well done.
'Bad Blood' is a co-production between Wide Awake Films and KCPT television (PBS). The 90 minute documentary has been in the works for two years, took a year to film and is shot entirely in high definition. This has emmy written all over it. See their site for more information and details.
The 90 minute documentary explores the events many laymen and even living historians don't realize. For all intents and purposes, the war began in 1854 as the 'North' and 'South' fought the war out on the Border, both directly by sending people and arms, and indirectly through an often exaggerated media campaign. (Some things never change.....) The film represents both sides and viewpoints in the conflict, from Missourians wanting to be left alone/status quo to John Brown's maniacal evolution leading to Harpers Ferry.
The film will premiere on KCPT in the Kansas City area on March 4th at 7 pm. It will then be made available to PBS affiliates nationally as well as dvd. If you would like it broadcast in your area it is suggested you start contacting your PBS station now and requesting it.
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'Bad Blood' is a co-production between Wide Awake Films and KCPT television (PBS). The 90 minute documentary has been in the works for two years, took a year to film and is shot entirely in high definition. This has emmy written all over it. See their site for more information and details.
The 90 minute documentary explores the events many laymen and even living historians don't realize. For all intents and purposes, the war began in 1854 as the 'North' and 'South' fought the war out on the Border, both directly by sending people and arms, and indirectly through an often exaggerated media campaign. (Some things never change.....) The film represents both sides and viewpoints in the conflict, from Missourians wanting to be left alone/status quo to John Brown's maniacal evolution leading to Harpers Ferry.
The film will premiere on KCPT in the Kansas City area on March 4th at 7 pm. It will then be made available to PBS affiliates nationally as well as dvd. If you would like it broadcast in your area it is suggested you start contacting your PBS station now and requesting it.
Best Regards
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