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Coming Attractions

In a world of deception…where blood blurs the line…between truth and lies. One man searches for answers. Now, to expose a President bent on destruction. Joe Wilson will risk it all.
[Cool night. Moonlight.]
“Don’t go. You can’t leave me!”
“…”
“Joe—”
“I must go, Valerie. The free world is depending on me.”
A renegade diplomat.
[Chaos. A dirtied Humvee; a walkie-talkie.]
“Can you hear me? There is no yellowcake uranium here. Repeat: no yellowcake. He made it up. He made it all up.”
A ticking clock.
[The Oval Office.]
“Goddammit Dick, you get on the phone and tell Bob that the President of the United f–king States wants that man’s wife drowned in ink by sunup.”
A nation on the brink of self-immolation.
[The House chamber.]
“States like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute an axis of evil…”
[Applause; fade to black]
From the director of An Inconvenient Truth…and the producer of Syriana…comes the story of the betrayal of America…and the man and wife who tried to set things right. This independence day, Seek the Truth.
Joe and Valerie. Coming soon.
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