Iranium
Iranium is a forthcoming film by Canadian-Israeli filmmaker Rabbi Raphael Shore, produced for the Aish HaTorah front organization, the Clarion Fund. Its subject, as with all of Shore's films, is a supposed threat faced by the state of 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]
Personnel
Crew
The film is directed by Rabbi Raphael Shore and narrated by Iranian-American actress Shohreh Aghdashloo.
Interviewees
- Bernard Lewis
- Harold Rhode
- James Woolsey
- Eliot Engel
- Rachel Ehrenfeld
- David Grange
- Caspian Makan
- Shelley Berkley
- John R. Bolton
- Mark Dubowitz
- Amir Fakhravar
- Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.
- Reuel Marc Gerecht
- Dore Gold
- Anne Korin
- Jon Kyl
- Michael Ledeen
- Clare M. Lopez
- Clifford D. May
- Thomas McInerney
- Chet Nagle
- Walid Phares
- Arnold E. Resnicoff
- Harold Rhode
- Mohsen Sazegara
- Henry Sokolski
- Kenneth Timmerman
- Frances Townsend
- James Woolsey
- Manda Zand-Ervin
Contact
Websites:
References
- ↑ About the film - Synopsis, accessed 18 July 2010