Wonderland's Origins to Wartime Survival, Four New Reality Entertainment Documentaries Offer Antidote to Reality TV
Wonderland's Origins to Wartime Survival, Four New Reality Entertainment Documentaries Offer Antidote to Reality TV
FORESTHILL, Calif., March 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Reality Entertainment announces the release of four new documentaries:
"The Initiation of Alice in Wonderland: The Looking Glass of Lewis Carroll." Why isn't Johnny Depp in this new Alice film? Because truth is STRANGER than fiction when it comes to white rabbits, a mad queen, a baby transforming into a pig and countless conundrums. Lewis Carroll was the enigmatic man who created a magical reality populated by characters mined from the depths of his imagination. Were they simple tales of fantasy to entertain children or something considerably more profound? Prepare for a journey through the looking glass and to enter a realm of fantastic adventure. Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=RealityEntertainment#p/u/7/I-Nx_p_Ckfo
"Beyond The Barbed Wire: An Artist's View of The Holocaust" - featuring Fred Alan Wolf, star of "What the Bleep Do We Know" - is the story of Ben Altman and the miracle of life. Ben wanted to become a painter but his life circumstances didn't allow it, so he became a tailor. During WWII, Ben, his wife and son were put into concentration camps. Ben survived because his skills were useful to the Nazis. After the war Ben moved to San Francisco, becoming the official tailor for the Opera. Upon retirement, a lifetime of memories poured forth onto his canvases. The images of his dreams and emotions are not only a powerful reminder of history's brutality, but they are an inspiration and a reminder that our thoughts create who we are. Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=RealityEntertainment#p/u/0/lFK8NK5AJgc
"Robin Hood" is probably the most legendary character in the world. His exploits have been seen across the world. But what is the truth about this enigmatic man? In this film, award-winning filmmaker Philip Gardiner goes on an amazing journey into the heart of the timeless tale of the hooded man. He travels back thousands of years and unlocks the mystery and the myth. This film was shot on location in Sherwood Forest, England, which is the very same place that Robin Hood and his band are said to have called their headquarters. Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=RealityEntertainment#p/u/0/L8_qL-57Nnw
"A War to End All Wars" is a lavish production featuring two unique tales of World War I, complete with historical re-enactments and battle scenes. Historically researched costumes and European locations help the viewer feel the experience firsthand. In "Murder on the Hill" we follow UK broadcaster Robin Thompson as he reveals how ruthless and incompetent military command resulted in the deaths of many brave men. Hear for the first time the shocking truth to an untold chapter of the Great War. "A Soldier's Return" takes us on a fascinating journey from 1916 to today. We see the tragedy of war firsthand and experience the recreated sights and sounds of battle by those who were there. Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=RealityEntertainment#p/u/0/w52CzOgbn_U
Members of the media should contact Laura Croyle at prospct1@foothill.net or 530-367-6055 to request review copies or to schedule an interview.
This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information, visit http://www.ereleases.com/.
Source: Reality Entertainment
CONTACT: Laura Croyle, +1-530-367-6055, prospct1@foothill.net
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