Celebrated Police Captain turned multi award-winning filmmaker Donna
Roman (D.R.) Hernandez today announced that her latest film "Newark
Street Preachers" has been selected for exhibition at the New York
International Independent Film and Video Festival (NYIIFVF). Tickets
are selling very fast for this urban crime feature documentary, which
makes its world debut on Saturday September 20th at 4pm at the City
Cinemas Village East, 181 2nd Ave. & 12th Street in Manhattan.

New York, NY (PRWEB) September 10, 2008 -- Celebrated Police Captain
turned multi award-winning filmmaker Donna Roman (D.R.) Hernandez
today announced that her latest film "Newark Street Preachers" has
been selected for exhibition at the New York International Independent
Film and Video Festival (NYIIFVF). Tickets are selling very fast for
this urban crime feature documentary, which makes its world debut on
Saturday September 20th at 4pm at the City Cinemas Village East, 181
2nd Ave. & 12th Street in Manhattan.

Written, produced and directed by Hernandez in conjunction with her
production company, Blue Force Films, Newark Street Preachers is a
powerful film that explores a faith-based community's determination to
combat street violence and gang warfare on the streets of Newark. As
the City of Newark, New Jersey struggles to curb rising gang activity,
four Newark Street Preachers are devoted to keeping alive Dr. Martin
Luther King's legacy for non-violence. Together they celebrate Dr.
King's memory through preaching, mentoring, marching and successfully
mobilizing their multi-cultural congregations onto the front lines of
an urban battlefield where gang violence, poverty, and innocent lives
are intertwined with deadly results.

I was very impressed by Newark Street Preachers and we are honored
that it is a festival entry. Hernandez is a very driven filmmaker and
she tackles a difficult subject very well, proving once again that she
is not afraid to take chances in order to educate the public. The
touching interviews, the outstanding work of the Preachers and the
The Newark Street Preachers strongly encourage young people not to
fall prey to gang violence. Using a hand-held camera, Hernandez
followed the preachers as they marched and prayed in the presence of
gang members and revisited "street memorials" where young men were
gunned down by gang violence.

Hernandez also conducted a range of on-camera interviews with the
Preachers about their mission to "Stop the Killings." Other noteworthy
subjects include Armando Fontoura, the Sheriff of Essex County, New
Jersey who praised the Preachers for their grassroots movement to help
the Police in their battle against gang activity. Audiences can also
learn about the urban gang lifestyle from a New Jersey State Police
Detective, a former gang member who survived a near death experience
after being shot 5 times and left partially paralyzed, and a former
drug addict turned Minister who now mentors parolees and recovering
addicts.

Additional components of the documentary include gospel music,
archival video and photos of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and a
compelling rap song composed by D. R. Hernandez.

In an interview for Independent Film Quarterly, Hernandez explained
the catalyst for her film: "I was born and raised in Newark, New
Jersey and was appalled after four college-bound teenagers were shot
point-blank last August in a Newark school yard, three of them
mortally wounded. The following month I participated in a march to
'Take Back the Streets for Jesus' and felt spiritually and emotionally
reminded of how Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the greatest American
Preacher, took to the streets forty years ago with a similar
mission--to stop the violence in our communities."

Hernandez further states, "I made 'Newark Street Preachers' to
visually illustrate how Newark's faith-based community and its
Preachers are motivated in this millennium to keeping Dr. King's
vision and voice alive for non-violence."

According to NYIIFVF's Founder and Executive Producer Stuart Alson, "I
was very impressed by Newark Street Preachers and we are honored that
it is a festival entry. Hernandez is a very driven filmmaker and she
tackles a difficult subject very well, proving once again that she is
not afraid to take chances in order to educate the public. The
touching interviews, the outstanding work of the Preachers and the
"real deal" insights from former gang members and law enforcement
officers should definitely capture the attention of our New York
audience."

Tickets are $12 in advance (www.nyfilmvideo.com) and $15 at the door.
For all interview requests and an invitation to the screening, please
contact Briege McGarrity at 917 783 4042 or email her at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] For further information about "Newark Street
Preaches" and Blue Force Films, visit www.blueforcefilms.com or
contact D.R. Hernandez at (973) 979 9207.


About D.R. Hernandez: Donna Roman (D.R) Hernandez is an award-winning
Latina filmmaker who was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey. D.R
became a Police Officer in 1980 and recently retired at the rank of
Captain with the Caldwell Police Department after twenty-six years of
service. In 2005, Ms. Hernandez founded Blue Force Films, an
independent film production company specializing in documentaries and
the human psyche. Her propensity for story telling has resulted in 4
impressive films, the multi award-winning documentary "The Ultimate
Betrayal: A Survivor's Journey that exposed her family's 40-year
history of physical and emotional terrorism at the hands of her
father. Her second film "Closure" is an award-winning short drama
about the altered life of a police office who lost her sister, an NYPD
cop, in the World Trade Center attacks. In March 2008, Hernandez won
"Best New York Director" for her visceral short documentary film "A
Call for Valor. "

As a veteran Police Captain in 2006, D.R. was named the 1st Runner-up
for the National Positive Force Award, a prestigious award for
exceptional acts of heroism in the community. D.R. is a Domestic
Violence Police Specialist and a Police Academy Trainer.




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