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'''''The Bridge''''' is a 69-minute low-budget film, directed by 18-year-old filmmaker ]. '''''The Bridge''''' is a 69-minute low-budget film, directed by 18-year-old filmmaker ].


The film is a fictional story of involvement and disillusionment with ]. The film explicitly uses Scientology terms throughout, going so far as including actual clips from official Scientology promotional and training materials. It was released<ref>'''Film Credits:''' ''The Bridge' is licensed as royalty-free digital media, and may be distributed online for personal viewing without permission. All offline distribution rights are reserved by Brett Hanover.''</ref> as a free download over the ] in September 2006 by the filmmaker. The film is a fictional story of involvement and disillusionment with ]. The film explicitly uses Scientology terms throughout, going so far as including actual clips from official Scientology promotional and training materials. It was released<ref name="distributedonline">'''Film Credits:''' ''The Bridge' is licensed as royalty-free digital media, and may be distributed online for personal viewing without permission. All offline distribution rights are reserved by Brett Hanover.''</ref> as a free download over the ] in September 2006 by the filmmaker.


Former Scientologists were involved in the production of the film<ref>, ''Memphis Flyer'', Flyer Staff, October 12, 2006.<br>The Bridge, Hometowner Feature, Monday, October 16th, 8:45 p.m.</ref>. Former Scientologists were involved in the production of the film<ref>, ''Memphis Flyer'', Flyer Staff, October 12, 2006.<br>The Bridge, Hometowner Feature, Monday, October 16th, 8:45 p.m.</ref>.
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Despite Hanover's request, digital copies of the film continue to circulate on the internet. The removal of this film from the internet was reported on by Jeanette Walls in an ] ]<ref>, Jeanette Walls, Oct 30, 2006. Speculation by ] on why the film was removed from the internet.</blockquote></ref>. Despite Hanover's request, digital copies of the film continue to circulate on the internet. The removal of this film from the internet was reported on by Jeanette Walls in an ] ]<ref>, Jeanette Walls, Oct 30, 2006. Speculation by ] on why the film was removed from the internet.</blockquote></ref>.

Though Hanover made a request on his website, the credits at the end of the film itself stated:

''The Bridge' is licensed as royalty-free digital media, and may be distributed online for personal viewing without permission. All offline distribution rights are reserved by Brett Hanover.''<ref name="distributedonline" />


==External links== ==External links==

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2006 Norwegian film
The Bridge
The first feature length film about Scientology
Directed byBrett Hanover
Written byBrett Hanover
Produced byTom Padgett
StarringCarole Smith, Dianne Wheat, volunteer Scientologist
Bill Baker, Scientology leader
Tom Padgett, Richard Grey, father
Distributed byfree-media online release
Release dateSeptember 2006
Running time69 minutes
CountryNorway
LanguageEnglish
BudgetUSD$Unknown

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The Bridge is a 69-minute low-budget film, directed by 18-year-old filmmaker Brett Hanover.

The film is a fictional story of involvement and disillusionment with Scientology. The film explicitly uses Scientology terms throughout, going so far as including actual clips from official Scientology promotional and training materials. It was released as a free download over the internet in September 2006 by the filmmaker.

Former Scientologists were involved in the production of the film.

Screening

The film premièred at Operation Clambake 10 year anniversary in Norway September 2 2006 and was shown at the 9th annual Indie Memphis Film Festival, in October 2006:

The venue allowed Brett Hanover, an 18-year-old college student studying film, to screen a new movie he's produced about the Church of Scientology called "The Bridge." This year will be his second time participating in the festival.



"It's definitely the hometown festival," he said. "In a way, it's sort of limiting as far as what gets seen, but for me and other local filmmakers it's an extremely important resource for getting your films out there and serving as a springboard to go elsewhere."

The film aired on October 16, 2006 as a feature presentation.

Director removes film from distribution

Within a few weeks of its release, Hanover removed The Bridge from its public distribution sites. He posted the following message on his website:

'The Bridge' was a narrative feature which I directed in 2006. Due to copyright issues, I have asked that this film be removed from circulation. Please do not contact me regarding this production.

Despite Hanover's request, digital copies of the film continue to circulate on the internet. The removal of this film from the internet was reported on by Jeanette Walls in an MSNBC gossip column.

Though Hanover made a request on his website, the credits at the end of the film itself stated:

The Bridge' is licensed as royalty-free digital media, and may be distributed online for personal viewing without permission. All offline distribution rights are reserved by Brett Hanover.

External links

Official site
Media

See Also

References

  1. ^ Film Credits: The Bridge' is licensed as royalty-free digital media, and may be distributed online for personal viewing without permission. All offline distribution rights are reserved by Brett Hanover.
  2. Festival Highlights, Memphis Flyer, Flyer Staff, October 12, 2006.
    The Bridge, Hometowner Feature, Monday, October 16th, 8:45 p.m.
  3. Operation Clambake 10 year anniversary
  4. Annual indie festival strives to set itself apart, The Daily News, Memphis, Tennessee, Andy Meek, Vol. 121, No. 191, September 28, 2006.
  5. 2006 Film Schedule, Indie Memphis, "Soul of Southern Film Festival, October 13-19, 2006.
  6. "BrettHanover.com". {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |accessmonthday= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  7. "The Scoop", Jeanette Walls, Oct 30, 2006. Speculation by Mark Bunker on why the film was removed from the internet.
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