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After debuting on HBO a few weeks ago, Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan-Tatum’s political documentary ‘Earth Made of Glass‘ is now available on HBOGo through May 31st, and for those who don’t have HBO, the DVD also began shipping out Yesterday.
Fans can Click Here to order the ‘Earth Made of Glass‘ DVD for $19.95, and you can also buy a limited edition, autographed version for $50.00 (only 100 are available). Each autographed copy is signed by both Chan and Jenna, who executive produced the film with their producing partner Reid Carolin via their production company 33andOut.
The moving documentary, which is directed by Deborah Scranton, takes an inside look at the repercussions of the 1994 Rwandan genocide from political and personal perspectives. ‘Earth Made of Glass‘ details Rwandan president Paul Kagame’s role in rebuilding the war-torn country into Africa’s biggest success story and the multi-generational story of genocide survivor Jean Pierre Sagahutu,...
After debuting on HBO a few weeks ago, Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan-Tatum’s political documentary ‘Earth Made of Glass‘ is now available on HBOGo through May 31st, and for those who don’t have HBO, the DVD also began shipping out Yesterday.
Fans can Click Here to order the ‘Earth Made of Glass‘ DVD for $19.95, and you can also buy a limited edition, autographed version for $50.00 (only 100 are available). Each autographed copy is signed by both Chan and Jenna, who executive produced the film with their producing partner Reid Carolin via their production company 33andOut.
The moving documentary, which is directed by Deborah Scranton, takes an inside look at the repercussions of the 1994 Rwandan genocide from political and personal perspectives. ‘Earth Made of Glass‘ details Rwandan president Paul Kagame’s role in rebuilding the war-torn country into Africa’s biggest success story and the multi-generational story of genocide survivor Jean Pierre Sagahutu,...
- 5/15/2011
- by Channing Tatum Unwrapped
- Channing Tatum Unwrapped
Pre-Order a Limited Edition ‘Earth Made of Glass’ DVD Signed by Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan-Tatum
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After debuting on TV last week, Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan-Tatum’s political documentary ‘Earth Made of Glass‘ will air again on HBO2 on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at 2:30pm Et/Pt.
For anyone who subscribes to HBO, the film is currently available on HBO ONDemand Documentaries through April 29th and will also be available on HBOGo from April 16th through May 31st.
For those who don’t have HBO, you can Click Here to pre-order the ‘Earth Made of Glass‘ DVD for $19.95. You can also buy a limited edition, autographed version for $50.00 (only 100 are available). Each autographed copy is signed by both Chan and Jenna, who executive produced the film with their producing partner Reid Carolin via their production company 33andOut.
Librarys, high schools, and colleges are also able to purchase an educational copy of the DVD’s, and they will all ship out on May 13, 2011.
For those who don’t know,...
After debuting on TV last week, Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan-Tatum’s political documentary ‘Earth Made of Glass‘ will air again on HBO2 on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at 2:30pm Et/Pt.
For anyone who subscribes to HBO, the film is currently available on HBO ONDemand Documentaries through April 29th and will also be available on HBOGo from April 16th through May 31st.
For those who don’t have HBO, you can Click Here to pre-order the ‘Earth Made of Glass‘ DVD for $19.95. You can also buy a limited edition, autographed version for $50.00 (only 100 are available). Each autographed copy is signed by both Chan and Jenna, who executive produced the film with their producing partner Reid Carolin via their production company 33andOut.
Librarys, high schools, and colleges are also able to purchase an educational copy of the DVD’s, and they will all ship out on May 13, 2011.
For those who don’t know,...
- 4/13/2011
- by Channing Tatum Unwrapped
- Channing Tatum Unwrapped
For the globally conscious among us who want to want to see Hotel Rwanda (how long has it been sitting in your Netflix queue?), Earth Made of Glass, exec produced by Channing Tatum, offers an emotionally engaging, informative view of post-genocide Rwanda that spares you from anything too hard to stomach. The idea of the film is not to replay the horror of the Rwandan genocide, but to find a blueprint for peace and ending cycles of violence in conflict areas. Tatum saw producing the movie as an opportunity to educate himself as well as younger viewers. “I knew of the genocide,...
- 4/6/2011
- by Stephan Lee
- EW - Inside TV
Earth Made of Glass offers an insider's look into how the popular His Excellency President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and everyday citizens, like Jean Pierre Sagahutu, are moving on in the aftermath of the 1994 genocide. The film chronicles the personal journey of Sagahutu, an educated "fixer" and happily married, father of three, who sets out to investigate his father's murder. Interwoven into the personal narrative is a history of the highly politicized events and key players involved in Rwanda's downfall. After the screening, Fast Company reporter Jeff Chu spoke with director Deborah Scranton, producer Reid Carolin and the documentary's star, Sagahutu. Chu began the discussion by stating that the film is "one of the most honest portrayals of the people of Rwanda and the spirit of Rwanda and the hope of the people." He then asked Director Scranton to share her own impetus for taking on such a painful subject...
- 4/30/2010
- TribecaFilm.com
It has been 15 years since Rwanda was torn apart by a horrific genocide, and though the country has recovered remarkably well, old wounds still run throughout the country. From attempts to normalize relationships with the Western world and revealing the truth about France's involvement in the genocide to one man's attempt to find his father's remains, the new documentary Earth Made of Glass persuasively and movingly uncovers all of the ongoing efforts for renewal in a country that has suffered unimaginably. Getting an amazing level of access to Rwandan President Paul Kagame as well as regular citizen Jean Pierre Sagahutu, documentarian Deborah Scranton has created an important and devastating film, at equal points moving, infuriating, and inspiring. By covering Kagame's efforts toward rebuilding his country and setting the historical record straight as well as Sagahutu's determined efforts toward locating his father's remains, Scranton covers both the large-scale picture of Rwanda's...
- 4/28/2010
- cinemablend.com
“Commit a crime and the earth is made of glass” these are the words by American Poet, Ralph Waldo Emerson that introduces the documentary “Earth Made of Glass”. This is an interesting way to introduce a film. Does it denotes the transparency of the world or does it imply when someone is wronged, the truth will be easy to find? Does it mean, fragility of the world is apparent when someone is wronged? Either way the subject matter of “Earth Made of Glass” is apt to above statement.
The film is set in Rwanda and is a look back at the genocide of the Tutsi by the Hutu and the French in 1994. This is set as a journey of one man named Jean Pierre Sagahutu, a man haunted by the death of his father during the occupation. His fifteen year search for an clues or the whereabouts of his father’s murderers.
The film is set in Rwanda and is a look back at the genocide of the Tutsi by the Hutu and the French in 1994. This is set as a journey of one man named Jean Pierre Sagahutu, a man haunted by the death of his father during the occupation. His fifteen year search for an clues or the whereabouts of his father’s murderers.
- 4/27/2010
- by Rudie Obias
- CriterionCast
Tonight, we have chosen to preview a film, which seeks to expose a genocide, hopefully answering many questions. Deborah Scranton’s Earth Made of Glass is a documentary, focusing on the genocide in Rwanda, occuring in 1994, whose ramifications are still felt to this day.
From the trailer, the film looks to be feature a very serious, grim topic, but is something that we should all expose ourselves to, as this modern horror is an event that few talk about today.
Earth Made of Glass will screen on April 26th, 27th, 30th, and May 1st. For a complete list of screening times and locations, visit the official Tribeca Page. You can also visit the films website, become a fan on Facebook, or follow the film’s events on Twitter.
From the director of The War Tapes comes a powerful new film that looks at the horrific 1994 genocide in Rwanda from both personal and political perspectives.
From the trailer, the film looks to be feature a very serious, grim topic, but is something that we should all expose ourselves to, as this modern horror is an event that few talk about today.
Earth Made of Glass will screen on April 26th, 27th, 30th, and May 1st. For a complete list of screening times and locations, visit the official Tribeca Page. You can also visit the films website, become a fan on Facebook, or follow the film’s events on Twitter.
From the director of The War Tapes comes a powerful new film that looks at the horrific 1994 genocide in Rwanda from both personal and political perspectives.
- 4/10/2010
- by Ryan Gallagher
- CriterionCast
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