Glorious Sacrifice

Written by mcgee on March 1st, 2006

Glorious Sacrifice
Cinequest Online is currently hosting a movie made by a Canadian Bahá’í called Glorious Sacrifice. Here is the synopsis from the site:

A Canadian artist, a native of Iran, examines short letters from a father whose accounts were secretly passed on by a sympathetic guard in the prison. By painting an expression of the ordeal, the artist explores the injustices linked to the roots of his martyred father.

It’s rather cumbersome to actually see the 18-minute movie, since you have to download a piece of software, install it, then download the movie from within the software, and then get a “license” for your copy of the movie (WMV format). It’s also 170 megabytes, so anyone with a dialup connection probably shouldn’t bother.

Everyone else, check it out.

Spruce up your comments with
<a href="" title=""><abbr title=""><acronym title=""><b><blockquote cite=""><cite><code><del datetime=""><em><i><q cite=""><strike><strong>
All comments are moderated before being shown * = required field

Leave a Comment





  • Archives