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Controversial Award-Winning Indie Movie Screens Online for Free

HEART of the BEHOLDER, the movie that Reverend Donald Wildmon's National Federation for Decency doesn't want anyone to see, is the first feature film to be completely serialized into short easy-to-watch episodes for free on Metacafe.com.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 1, 2007 -- HEART of the BEHOLDER has won more Best Feature Film awards on the independent film festival circuit than Pulp Fiction, Boys Don't Cry, Sling Blade, or any other movie. But distributors complain that it is too controversial for the general public.

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HEART of the BEHOLDER is based a true story of religious censorship, intolerance, and political corruption.

HEART of the BEHOLDER follows a young couple chasing the American Dream by risking their life savings and opening the very first videocassette movie rental business in St. Louis. On the verge of going out of business, their luck changed when a world renowned celebrity came looking for VHS videos to rent. With lots of hard work, their Video Library store grew into the largest video chain in St. Louis and the family prospered socially and financially.

That was until Reverend Donald Wildmon and other religious conservatives lead a protest of over 25,000 Christians at Universal Studios in Hollywood over the release of Martin Scorsese's controversial film The Last Temptation of Christ.

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Business - Podcast Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 14:34:45 -0700

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