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Films in Development

Directional Ent. has a lot going on right now in the film world.  Here are just a few projects that are being currently being developed.

The Broken Circle

In the spring of 1974, three Navajo men were found brutally murdered in Chokecherry Canyon on the outskirts of Farmington, New Mexico.  The men had been tortured, mutilated, beaten to death and burned, their bodies stripped and dumped like trash out in the desert.  When the punishment didn’t seem to fit the crime, the small town was launched into a maelstrom of violence that culminated in secret Navajo ceremonies to bring forth justice, street protests, riots and national attention.  Considered by many to be the Native American counterpart to 1965's Selma, Alabama protests, the "Chokecherry Massacre" and the events that followed became a defining moment in a centuries old struggle between Native Americans and “Manifest Destiny.”   

 Eighteen years after its initial publication and thirty-six years after the events it describes occurred, the film adaptation of the best selling novel by author Rodney Barker, “The Broken Circle” will tell this fascinating and still relevant true story in an innovative, unbiased and captivating manner. Echoing such critically acclaimed and profitable films as “A Time to Kill”, “Mississippi Burning”, and “Gran Torino”, “The Broken Circle” deals with themes and issues that are still front page news.

GLSET

The life of a gangster is not fun.  Since the 70’s, 80’s and moving into the 90’s the streets were the highlight in the news almost every day.  Death.  Drugs.  Murder. Hate. Survival.  The voices of NWA, ICE TEA, SNOOP DOG and other famous rappers screamed, “listen this is what life is like down here.”  For a brief moment, we (the American public) did.  We were shocked when the movie Colors came out, blown away with the realities from Boyz in the Hood.  Then came a slue of films that echoed what was going on in the hood; Blood In, Blood Out, …………..  Then there was silence and there has been nothing like those movies since then.  What has happened?  Is it all good in the hood?  No, in fact violence is not down but has made a nasty turn.  Violence again in the urban area has increased.  The terms “black on black,” “brown on brown,” crime is not as prevalent as before. Racial tensions between minorities have risen in the past eight years.  The American society has again turned its head on this violence until now…