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- In, 1994, the small town of Holtville, California near the Mexican border was rocked by the wickedly brutal murder of 14-year-old Andrea Hines at the hands of 13-year-old childhood friend Adan. Folks in the town coined it the Nicole Brown copycat murder. Over the course of three years, Los Angeles documentary filmmaker Constance Jackson went to Holtville to interview dozens of people--including family members of the teenagers involved--in an attempt to somehow make sense of this senseless act. Through interviews, re-enactments, dramatizations, animation, media coverage, and family archives, Blitz Attack: The Andrea Hines Story is a compelling and detailed account of the history leading up to this horrific tragedy and enduring legacy.
- The documentary film "Over the River...Life of Lydia Maria Child, Abolitionist for Freedom" is the first of its kind to present abolitionists in the light they deserve. Lydia Maria Child (pronounced Mariah) is best known for her Thanksgiving Day poem, turned song, "Over the River and Through the Woods to Grandmother's House We Go," but she was much more than a poet. The epic film highlights the major literary contribution Child made through those tumultuous times to forge change that brought about the first Civil Rights Movement in America. The actress Diahann Carroll's mellifluous narration sets the tone of the film from the beginning to the end-immersing the viewer into "the times;" leaving the viewer wondering why wasn't Child and the abolitionists given more credit for such a major undertaking as abolishing slavery in America. The film brings Child to a general audience yearning for American history that gives them heritage beyond the scope of dead presidents and the American Revolution. The film gives the audience another purpose of being proud to be an American.