Celsius 41.11

The Temperature at Which the Brain Begins to Die

This film attempts to correct the record when it comes to the left's attacks on President Bush, 9/11 and the war in Iraq and Kerry's 20-year tenure in the Senate.

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$1,000,000

Budget

$93000

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22-10-2004

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US

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5

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3

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72 min

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English

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Director
Kevin Knoblock

Kevin Knoblock

Kevin Knoblock has written, produced and directed hundreds of hours of syndicated television, and multiple hours of one-hour cable documentaries and feature length documentary films, including The First American, Border War (Winner, Best Feature, 2006 Liberty Film Festival, Winner, Best Documentary 2006, American Film Renaissance), and Nine Days That Changed The World (Winner, Special Jury Remi Award, 2011 WorldFest Houston International Film Festival.) Other titles include Ronald Reagan: Rendezvous With Destiny, A City Upon a Hill, and Broken Promises: The United Nations at 60. He has also written, produced and directed programs for Discovery, A&E, History, TLC, ABC, Lifetime, TNN, Tribune, CBS and Paramount Television and has received multiple regional Emmy nominations. Most recently Knoblock wrote and directed the dramatic feature film Palau, a biopic on spiritual leader Luis Palau. Shot in Argentina, Palau will be released in 1400 theaters in North and South America in April, 2019.
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