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New Deidox film premieres LIVE on Wednesday, May 26

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

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Tune in Wednesday, May 26 at 10AM PST for our LIVE online premiere of the newest Deidox film, “Alyssa“.

The webcast/premiere will take place at http://deidox.com/alyssa-premiere/. This type of online premiere has become a tradition with our film launches at Deidox.com. We show the film and then do a Q&A afterwords. There will be a chat box so that you can type questions in to us.

We’re thrilled with how Alyssa’s film has turned out and can’t wait to show it to you.

Deidox Alyssa online premiere:
Live webcast premiere at 10AM PST, Wednesday May 26
At
http://deidox.com/alyssa-premiere/
Q&A with the filmmakers to follow screening

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New videos out now in our series for URM

Friday, March 19th, 2010

The latest video in our ongoing series for Union Rescue Mission is out now. We are big fans of URM and consider ourselves lucky to be able to participate in their work.

We produce one short documentary a month for Union Rescue Mission on Skid Row in Los Angeles. You can see the rest of the short docs we’ve done at www.urm.org/stories. There’s also a podcast set up for all you superfans in the audience.

Production on new Deidox films underway

Monday, March 1st, 2010

This past weekend we started shooting out next Deidox film - Alyssa. It was so cool following her around with a camera and observing the unique perspective God has given her on life.

Here are a few stills from the first day of shooting. We’ll be shooting this story off and on over the next few weeks.

For the latest Deidox news, and to view all the Deidox films, visit deidox.com.

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New Deidox film (Li Yang) out now about China’s underground church

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

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We’re excited to announce that fifth film in Chronicle Project’s Deidox series has been officially launched. It’s a story that we’ve been developing for quite some time, told from a point of view that western audiences rarely, if ever, get to experience.

Deidox | Li Yang is a personal story of how the gospel is spreading in China.

By purchasing the film Deidox | Li Yang you will not only be supporting Deidox, but a portion of the proceeds will go to China Aid. China Aid exists to advance religious freedom in China by exposing the abuses, encouraging the abused and equipping leaders on behalf of the persecuted church.

We would love for you to watch the film, tell us what you think and then share it with your pastors, friends and family.

DEIDOX | LINDSAY a Finalist for Damah Film Festival

Friday, September 4th, 2009

We just found out Deidox | Lindsay is a finalist for the Damah Film Festival.

Online voting has begun and we need your help. Here’s what you can do:
1. Go to http://www.damah.com/theater
2. Choose Deidox|Lindsay
3. Vote for the film

1st place would mean $5000 and some more exposure for Deidox. Even better, the money would allow us to tell more stories in the future.

Please vote for Deidox | Lindsay and pass this along to your friends and family.

Thanks for your support!

- The Deidox team

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Dear Francis screens at film festival in Austin, TX

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

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We continue to be pleased with the success of our first feature documentary Dear Francis.  This coming Saturday, March 28 at 12:30pm, the documentary will be screened at the Attic Film Fest in Austin, TX.  The film festival will be held at Grace Covenant Church.  Click here for Directions.

Dear Francis focuses on the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the African Kingdom of Swaziland, the world’s most HIV-infected nation as told through the eyes of two Texas college students.  The film recently aired on Showtime Television and has won several awards.

We are thrilled for the opportunity to screen the film at the Attic Film Fest.  The film festival is produced by the Grace Arts Project whose mission is to help educate, support, and empower Christian performance and visual artists of all ages in a Christ-centered learning environment. The purpose being so they can deliver Christ’s message through the tools of their art.

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