Clarion Fund Embarks on New Film on Iranian Nuclear Threat

3/23/10

Clarion Fund Embarks on New Film on Iranian Nuclear Threat

(New York, NY – March 23, 2010) The Clarion Fund, producer of the groundbreaking documentaries Obsession: Radical Islam’s War Against the West and The Third Jihad: Radical Islam’s Vision for America, has started production a new film on the Iranian Nuclear threat.

Since the inception of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, Iran has displayed hatred for the West.  Coupled with an extremist and apocalyptic messianic ideology, this regime has terrorized the world at large for over 30 years.

The 45-minute film will explore the principles of the revolution, and expose the hatred and violence exhibited by Iran’s brutal leadership.  The film will document the development of the Iranian nuclear program, the threats posed by such a program, and the West’s inability to recognize the true nature of an extremist Islamic Revolutionary regime that does not represent the worldview of the majority of its citizens.

The film will feature exclusive interviews and footage that will illustrate the sophisticated depth of the threat.

“A film on the Iranian threat is the most important film we could make at this time,” said Raphael Shore, Producer of The Third Jihad and Obsession.  “Iran is on the cusp of crossing the nuclear threshold.  Given their oppressive and brutal history since 1979, this is a threat that simply cannot be ignored.”

“Most Americans have already come to the realization Iran’s nuclear program is alarming, but many are unaware of just how dangerous this threat actually is,” Shore added.

Click here to see how you can help support the film.

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New film on Iranian Threat
Posted by Anonymous on Fri, 2010-11-26 21:32

Would like to inquire when this new film will be available. I'm education vice-president of my Hadassah chapter in Boynton Beach, Florida. I've shown our community 0f 800 homes Obsession and The Third Jihad and both were extremely well received. Waiting to hear from you.
Mrs. A. Roseman Adeleanddan@aol.com. Thnk you

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