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Bulletproof Salesman
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Fidelis Cloer is a salesman from Germany who has enjoyed a surprising windfall as a result of the long war in Iraq -- he works for a company that manufactures armored and bulletproof vehicles that have become popular with Iraqi officials and representatives of international firms doing business in the country. While war has boosted his business, Cloer resents being called a war profiteer, insisting (not incorrectly) that he's not selling weapons but safety, though as Iraqi guerillas become better at creating improvised explosive devices, his designers must constantly improve their vehicles to stand up to the destructive force. As Cloer puts it, "We do not create the demand. The demand is here." Filmmakers Michael Tucker and Petra Epperlein, who previously looked at the lives of American soldiers in Iraq with their documentary Gunner Palace, profile Cloer and the business of selling a bit of safety in an unsafe land with their film Bulletproof Salesman. The picture was an official entry at the 2008 South by Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"The Sheffield DocFest has put out a preview of their 2008 lineup. The festival launched a number of sidebars last year based on theme––Green, Sports, Music, etc––and this year, they’re adding two more: Kinky Docs, described as “a celebration of sex and its representation in documentary”; and “Regime Change,” timed to capitalize on the US presidential election, which will have just ended the day before Sheffield begins (assuming there’s no need for a recount). Familiar titles on the latter sidebar include Full Battle Battle, Bulletproof Salesman and the recently-acquired Front Runners. Highlights from the preview after the jump. This Kinky Docs premiere sounds amazing: WorldRevolution (dir. Klaus Hundsbichler) UK PremiereWorldRevolution is the story of Stefan Weber and his cult Viennese rock band Drahdiwarbel, their rise to fame, Austrian politics and Stefan’s pet chicken. The Green panel will showcase Sundance hit Flow: For the Love of Water, as well as Paul Devlin’s Blast!, in wh ... " [More]
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"The Sheffield DocFest has put out a preview of their 2008 lineup. The festival launched a number of sidebars last year based on theme––Green, Sports, Music, etc––and this year, they’re adding two more: Kinky Docs, described as “a celebration of sex and its representation in documentary”; and “Regime Change,” timed to capitalize on the US presidential election, which will have just ended the day before Sheffield begins (assuming there’s no need for a recount). Familiar titles on the latter sidebar include Full Battle Battle, Bulletproof Salesman and the recently-acquired Front Runners. Highlights from the preview after the jump. This Kinky Docs premiere sounds amazing: WorldRevolution (dir. Klaus Hundsbichler) UK PremiereWorldRevolution is the story of Stefan Weber and his cult Viennese rock band Drahdiwarbel, their rise to fame, Austrian politics and Stefan’s pet chicken. The Green panel will showcase Sundance hit Flow: For the Love of Water, as well as Paul Devlin’s Blast!, in wh ... " [More]
 



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