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The Reflecting Pool wins at The Moondance Film Festival

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August 30, 2008 - The Reflecting Pool, a theatrical presentation that deals with an explanation of what took place on September 11, 2001 other than that given by the US government and mainstream media, has won the Columbine Award at the Moondance Film Festival which was held this week-end in Boulder, CO.  

The Reflecting Pool was written and directed by Polish born Jarek Kupsc and stars Kupsc as well as Joseph Culp, son of well known actor Robert Culp. The Reflecting Pool was produced on a shoe string budget and basically “broke” the film’s producers. 

The win is, consequently, good news for Kupsc and Culp. 

The video was screened throughout the US in independent venues.  Kupsc and Culp actually toured with the movie and attended all of the initial screenings. 

Kupsc will be taking the movie to his native Poland in September.  There it will be screened at one of Poland’s largest film festivals. 

Culp is also traveling to Europe with the film.  He will be screening it in Norway. 

Kupsc was recently interviewed by OpEdNews.

 

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He is also a published poet, essayist and musician who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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