AfterMath and Eminem: White America (First
European Screening)
Guerrilla News Network. USA 2003
The new investigative documentary from Sundance award winning
producers, Guerrilla News Network. With the ongoing confusion
over who should lead the federal probe into the September 11 terrorist
attacks, GNN decided to pre-empt the government and produce its
own version of a 'truth commission' with: AfterMath: Unanswered
Questions from 9/11.
Narrated by Hip Hop legend Paris and featuring interviews shot
by GNN syndicate producers in six cities, AfterMath features nine
(9) people answering eleven (11) of the most pressing questions
that emanate from the terrible and, as yet, unexplained, events
of that day. As you will see, these are questions that continue
to overshadow and critically challenge the official 'version'
of the story. Special screening of GNN's controversial Eminem
video: White America.
A writer and video director, Stephen is the internationally-known
creator of Channel Zero, the world's first global VHS newsmagazine.
Distributed in Tower, Virgin and HMV record stores around the
world, Channel Zero became an underground hit and one of the first
successes of the small-format video revolution. The Village Voice
wrote, "Leave it to a Canadian to revolutionize television."
The Toronto Star called Channel Zero, "A mind blowing trip,
one neither CNN nor 60 Minutes would ever take." In 1997,
Marshall produced the provocative series "The Electronic
Eye: Canada as a Surveillance Society" for the CBC's The
National and consulted CNN Chairman Tom Johnson on the creation
of a youth-based global news network.
Since co-founding GNN in 2000, Stephen has directed over 15 NewsVideos,
including the Sundance-Award winning, Crack the CIA and the controversial
video for Eminem's track, White America. Over the span of his
career, Stephen has traveled and worked in over fifty countries.
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