Free Movie Premiere — “ARTICLE VI” (Faith — Politics — America) — Hugh Hewitt, Executive Producer

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Hugh Hewitt is the Executive Producer of a new documentary, the trailer of which you may have seen a few weeks ago. The first time I saw the trailer was December 6th. Well, it is finally premiering nationwide (see other locations by clicking CONTINUE READING at the bottom of this post)

Want to attend the premiere? For free? This post is intended promote the film in the Los Angeles, San Diego, and Riverside metropolitan areas. See details and RSVP information below the poster of the film.

The date of the California premiere is Monday, January 14, 2008 — Newport Beach, CA

Check-in Begins at 6:00 p.m. — Show Time is 7:00 p.m.

— See trailer and RSVP details below —

Hugh Hewitt will be at this showing next Monday. I plan to attend with my wife (she knows I like a cheap date!). This afternoon (1/10), I was told the theater hold about 500 people and they have received 200 RSVPs.

Article VI Poster

Southern California Premiere:

Regency Lido Theatre
3459 Via Lido
Newport Beach, CA 92651

RSVP Required by telephone (M-F, 8-5): 949-296-1520 or via email: rsvpoc@outsideeyes.com

Information: Click here —–> ABOUT THE MOVIE

Watch the Trailer: Click here ——-> TRAILER

This one time viewing in California, next Monday, is free of charge (in fact, all premiere locations are free).

OTHER PREMIERE LOCATIONS: The film is also being shown in these cities on various dates: New York, Atlanta, Washington, DC, Shreveport, and Salt Lake City. For more information for these cities, click CONTINUE READING just below.

~ Vic

See Press Release Below.

The following cities will also provide premiere showings:

New York — January 30th

Atlanta — January 14th

Dallas — January 17th

Shreveport — January 28th

Salt Lake City — January 15th

To obtain times and locations of the above premieres, send an email to rsvpoc@outsideeyes.com and write “PREMIERE INQUIRY” in the subject line and ask for ticket information for the location where you would like to see the premiere.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Phone: 949.296.1520
Article VI Documentary Addresses Faith and Politics
Voterʼs Encouraged to See the Film before Voting

– Living Biography Media today announced the release of the feature
documentary Article VI: Faith.Politics.America. The film is an intense discussion of the role
of faith in politics. Article VI will be released January 15, 2008 on DVD, online, and in select
theatres across the country.

Director Bryan Hall has been working on the project for over two years, interviewing religious
leaders and scholars as well as many regular citizens not usually heard from. The resulting docu-
mentary arrives at a time when this debate surrounding the intersection of politics and religion is
heating up the campaign trail.

“The film started out as my journey to understand the many different beliefs of people from
across the country,” Hall said. “I was amazed by the extremely diverse and very passionate
opinions people have on this topic. I tried to provide an outlet for the debate and to successfully
capture that passion.”

Ranging from shocking street encounters, to tender moments of compassion and understanding,
Article VI reveals not only the conflict inherent in the interplay of religion and politics, but also
the conflict inherent in the human beings who make up the American body politic, as they seek
to advocate their core beliefs.

“This documentary comes along at just the right time to provide a thoughtful examination of the
issues in an engaging format,” said Reed Dickens, Producer and former White House Assistant
Press Secretary. “Everyone should see Article VI before voting.”

Directors Hall and Jack Donaldson have created not only a very timely and thought-provoking
documentary, but also one that will surprise most viewers in its powerful ability to see them-
selves in many aspects of the film.

To view the trailer please go to www.articlevithemovie.com. The film will also be pre-screened
in New York, Orange County, Atlanta, Dallas, Washington DC, Shreveport and Salt Lake City.

Quotes of Public Figures:

Richard Land
President, Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, Southern Baptist Convention and
Author of The Divided States of America.
“I find myself to often say about a lot of other Christians…I agree with everything you say,
but I disagree with the way you’re saying it.”

Hugh Hewitt JD
New York Times Best-selling Author and National Radio Talk Show Host
“If religion had been a test, we wouldn’t have had Lincoln.”

Pastor George Evans
Former Spiritual Advisor to Chief Justice Rehnquist
“The role of a civil society and a sound government is to keep the playing field as level as
possible for everyone on it.”

____________________________________________________________________

“Must See…making a big splash in
early-voting states”
Mike Allen, The Politico

“There are a whole lot of religious people in America, including
the majority of Democrats.” –July 16, 2007, Barack Obama

“Jesus was too smart to ever run for public office. That’s
what Jesus would do.’’ –November 28, 2007, Mike Huckabee,
after being asked ‘What would Jesus Do” about the death penalty.

“We are asking our political figures—mere flawed
politicians—to put forward and talk about their faith to a
degree that has become odd.” –November 23, 2007
Peggy Noonan, Wall St. Journal

“I am an American running for president. I do not define my
candidacy by my religion.” –December 6, 2007 Mitt Romney

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5 Responses to “Free Movie Premiere — “ARTICLE VI” (Faith — Politics — America) — Hugh Hewitt, Executive Producer”

  1. shiggz Says:

    so why does this look like communist posters

    http://www.leinz.co.uk/art/oyster-communism-2.gif

    http://www.southern.com/southern/band/KILLD/pics/17882L.jpg

    was it just an accident? Mormons are some of the most anti-commie people i know.
    Maybe they outsourced the poster to russia or to a college campus.

    Poster oddity aside the trailer really hooked me im looking forward to seeing this once netflix gets it.


  2. Vic Lundquist Says:

    SHIGGZ:

    That is funny you say that. When I first saw the poster, I thought exactly the same thing!


  3. Mike Laub Says:

    Hugh Hewitt is not Mormon. I don’t think much of the movie will be focused on Mormonism, and I don’t know if any mormons were involved in designing the poster….


  4. John Carosella Says:

    That art-deco look on the poster - it just grabbed us. When our art department (definitely not commies…!) proposed it, we were - well - startled. But after a while, it grew on us. It’s a simple and clear and unassuming look — it seemed perfect for our film. This same art-deco look was used in the 1930’s for a variety of things.

    As for the film, it’s not really about Mormons or Romney…It’s much more about each of us as Americans, and what we want for ourselves as a civil society. See Vic’s review, and check out the film when you have a chance. We’d love to get your feedback.


  5. WHKastner Says:

    Why doesn’t your “Share This” e-mail program allow multiple addresses? I have spent twenty minutes of my time in sending this message to my family members and friends! How many people do you believe will continue to use your service after experiencing such a waste of valuable time?


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