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− | Iranium is a forthcoming film by Canadian-Israeli filmmaker Rabbi [[Raphael Shore]]. Its subject, as with all of Shore's films, is a supposed threat faced by Israel, in this case from Iran's alleged nuclear program. According to the film's website, it 'will target influential U.S. interest groups and policy makers': | + | Iranium is a forthcoming film by Canadian-Israeli filmmaker Rabbi [[Raphael Shore]], produced for [[Aish HaTorah]] front the [[Clarion Fund]]. Its subject, as with all of Shore's films, is a supposed threat faced by Israel, in this case from Iran's alleged nuclear program. According to the film's website, it 'will target influential U.S. interest groups and policy makers': |
:After viewing the film, the general public will be able to understand the critical nature of the threats and encourage a movement aimed at preventing the further advancement of the Iranian regime and its nuclear arsenal.<ref>[http://iraniummovie.com/about-the-film/synopsis/ About the film - Synopsis], accessed 18 July 2010</ref> | :After viewing the film, the general public will be able to understand the critical nature of the threats and encourage a movement aimed at preventing the further advancement of the Iranian regime and its nuclear arsenal.<ref>[http://iraniummovie.com/about-the-film/synopsis/ About the film - Synopsis], accessed 18 July 2010</ref> | ||
Revision as of 15:04, 18 July 2010
Iranium is a forthcoming film by Canadian-Israeli filmmaker Rabbi Raphael Shore, produced for Aish HaTorah front the Clarion Fund. Its subject, as with all of Shore's films, is a supposed threat faced by Israel, in this case from Iran's alleged nuclear program. According to the film's website, it 'will target influential U.S. interest groups and policy makers':
- After viewing the film, the general public will be able to understand the critical nature of the threats and encourage a movement aimed at preventing the further advancement of the Iranian regime and its nuclear arsenal.[1]
Contents
Personnel
Crew
- Raphael Shore - producer
Interviewees
References
- ↑ About the film - Synopsis, accessed 18 July 2010