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Academy Award-nominated doucmentary filmmaker William Gazecki (WACO: The Rules of Engagement) has agreed to direct the documentary feature film "Crime of the Century". William Gazecki’s career in the entertainment business spans three decades, beginning in the early 70’s as a recording engineer in the music business. He soon went on to establish himself as a talented record producer, earning Gold and Platinum Record Albums for Bette Midler's The Rose, The Doors' Alive She Cried and The Doors' Greatest Hits Vol. 2. In the early 80’s, he moved on to build a successful career in sound mixing for television and film, earning three Emmy nominations (two for Hill Street Blues and one for the mini-series, Foxfire) and his first Emmy win for St. Elsewhere. In the mid 90's, William turned his talents to documentary filmmaking, earning an Academy Award nomination and a second Emmy win for his first feature documentary, WACO: The Rules of Engagement. William is also a recipient of the International Press Academy's Golden Satellite Award for Outstanding Feature Documentary -- an honor he received for his second feature documentary, Reckless Indifference. With five completed feature length documentaries and numerous film festival and other awards under his belt, William Gazecki is showing no signs of slowing down. He is currently working on the history of the Screen Actors Guild at his studio in Venice, California. Visit his web site at WilliamGazecki.com
Mr. West’s approach to global economics is irreverent and often caustic, yet his subscribers know that he cuts through the smoke and reliably identifies the forces behind major events in the financial media. He is credited with forecasting the bull markets in precious and base metals, food price hyperinflation as well as the collapse of real estate and money markets. Visit his web site at MidasLetter.com
Join us in our fight for the restoration of a REAL democracy. ***All donors will be acknowledged in the film's credit roll, and we will also give away 1,000 "I helped make Crime of the Century" T-shirts. Donors of $200 or more will also receive two free tickets to the theatrical presentation of the film in their area. |