
Contact: Beth Portello,
bportello@cinemalibrestudio.com, 818-349-8822
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 21, 2007
The Challenges Faced By Embedded Journalists Will Be Examined This Independence Day
"War & Truth" DVD Will Be Released July 3rd
“Reporters, we've gotta be the eyes and ears of the people. We've gotta show you what is going on out there. And if we're unable to do that, then something is lost. And we're not, we're not living in the free society that we should be.”
-Roger Peterson, ABC News
LOS ANGELES – For decades, journalists have been side by side with soldiers in combat. These reporters, armed only with cameras and notepads, have risked their lives to deliver their stories to waiting viewers and readers back home. Unfortunately, too often the whole story goes untold. War & Truth seeks to illuminate the difficulties faced by embedded journalists. The film will be released on DVD July 3, 2007.
War & Truth chronicles the history of embedded journalists from WWII to today. When the United States went to war with Iraq, more than two thousand journalists charged across the Iraqi desert to document history and send the story home. Not everything they saw made it into the newspaper or onto the television news. The film details the courage and frustrations of journalists who risk their lives on the front lines. It dares to bring to light the images you won't see on the news and explores the true story of what it really means when a nation goes to war.
Through interviews with Academy Award winning Combat Camera Officer Norman T. Hatch, renowned author and journalist Joe Galloway, former ABC correspondent Roger Peterson, Marine Corps General Drew Davis, White House Correspondent Helen Thomas and other journalists, editors, and military officials, this documentary attempts to reveal what has remained concealed from the public eye. By combining graphic footage that depicts the true nature of war and candid narrative from journalists, this documentary intends to unearth the controversial issues surrounding wartime reporting. Media self-censorship in the United States emerges as a major theme in the film. This theme is addressed by reporters candidly discussing the reality of war, why they risk their lives to get the story, and the frustration of knowing that the whole story will rarely make it to the American public.
DVD extras include extended interviews with Helen Thomas, Joe Galloway and Norman T. Hatch. This film was an official selection at the 2006 Atlanta Film Festival and winner Best Documentary at the 2005 Annapolis Film Festival.
About Cinema Libre Studio
Cinema Libre Studio is a haven for independent filmmakers with views, offering one-stop shopping for production, co-production, distribution, foreign sales, marketing, and post-production services. Headquartered in Los Angeles, the company is best known for distributing in theaters and on DVD titles that include "Outfoxed," "Uncovered," Tim Robbins' "Embedded Live" and "Through the Fire." Several Cinema Libre Studio productions have recently won festival awards including "Conventioneers,"(Winner of the 2006 Independent Spirit Awards 'John Cassavetes' Award (best feature under $500,000) and Best Feature at the Florida Film Festival), "The Empire in Africa," (Best Documentary at Slamdance 2006 and Best Documentary at the Hollywood Film Festival), and "Giuliani Time," (Best Documentary at the Silver Lake Film Festival). For more information visit www.cinemalibrestudio.com.

EDITORS AND PRODUCERS:
If you are interested in receiving a screener or to schedule an interview, please contact Beth Portello at
bportello@cinemalibrestudio.com or call 818-349-8822. Michael Samstag, the director of the film and Joe Galloway, journalist and author of "We Were Soldiers Once… and Young" are both available for interview. More information on the film can be found at
www.warandtruththemovie.com.
DVD will be available July 3, 2007 at
www.cinemalibrestore.com and at retailers nationwide.
Also coming soon from Cinema Libre Studio:
"Caravan Prague" on DVD August 14
"Speaking Freely Vol 2: Susan George" on DVD August 21