Monday, January 11, 2010

THE RADICALS Turns 20


THE RADICALS is an expansive, historically accurate, independently-financed feature film which presents the never-before-told true story of the first church formed during the Reformation. Shot entirely on location in France, Switzerland and Germany, THE RADICALS was honored as one of the three best American motion pictures produced in the 1990s by the International Festival for the Arts. (The other two were SCHINDLER'S LIST and GETTYSBURG). In addition, it was selected as the "Best Religious Film of the Year" by The Religious Public Relations Council of America. Other awards include top honors at film festivals ranging from Tokyo to Ghent to Houston.

Now, two decades later, the immensely talented Jane Bohon has published a 20th Anniversary Tribute commemorating the making of THE RADICALS. It is perhaps the most extensive publication of its kind for a relatively low budget, independent production.

To learn more about this remarkable book go to:

http://www.blurb.com/books/1152998


Within the 98 full-color pages you will find scores of photos, testimonials, cast and crew anecdotes and behind-the-scene insights for a film one reviewer has called, "A very special movie depicting an important moment in history that changed the direction of Western civilization." (Robbie de Vries)

On behalf of everyone associated with THE RADICALS allow me to convey to Ms. Bohon our sincere appreciation for all the hard work, the incredible commitment and the undying dedication in making this 20th Anniversary something truly special.

Thanks Jane -- you're the best!

5 Comments:

At 6:13 AM, Anonymous The Radicals said...

Great POst ! The movie "The Radicals" is of 90's. My Grand Maa Love this film..It is the lovely film directed by Raul V. Carrera . Must watch it..

 
At 12:04 PM, Anonymous alesum said...

I take my hat off to the author of this article. Well done.
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At 3:29 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Yes, good film. I remember when it first was released. My favorite was the tortured man who got just what he deserved.... LMAO

 
At 5:12 PM, Anonymous NeedToVent said...

WylieWayne: Yes, the actor portraying the "tortured man" was phenomenal in this very difficult role, even if I say so myself.

Thanks for checking in every once awhile -- we at NeedToVent love feedback from one and all.

 
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