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MUMBAI: SnagFilms, one of the world's leading distributors
of independent films for digital platforms, has released
its groundbreaking feature documentary Confessions
Of An Eco-Terrorist on the US pay-on-demand platform
on 22 April.
Confessions Of An Eco-Terrorist takes viewers
on an action-packed voyage with the world's most wanted
environmentalist heroes, Captain Paul Watson and the
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society - the stars of Animal
Planet's Emmy-nominated hit series Whale Wars.
Seen through the eyes of director, activist and longest
serving Sea Shepherd crew member, Peter Jay Brown, the
film features 30 years of never-before-seen insider
footage of the most exciting, despairing and triumphant
eco-campaigns in the world. During their voyages they've
been engaged in dramatic conflict including the boarding
of ships, arrests, being fired upon by the Norwegian
Navy and successfully ramming and/or sinking illegal
whaling and fishing vessels worldwide. The group is
also credited with stopping drift-netting worldwide
and saving the lives of millions of marine wildlife.
"We
are extremely excited for audiences in the U.S. to be
able to experience Confessions Of An Eco-Terrorist
and its unmistakable environmental message,"
stated SnagFilms COO Stephanie Sharis. "Earth Day
is the perfect time to premiere this truly revolutionary
documentary," he observed.
The film will be available on video on demand on Comcast,
FiOS and iNDemand affiliates including Time Warner Cable,
Cox and Bright House Networks, as well as digital platforms,
including iTunes, VUDU, Amazon and Xbox Live.
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