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- After five tours and ten years as a Marine Sniper, Sgt. Douglas Brown -- with Director and Producer Gordon Clark -- take us on an emotional journey across America, documenting the powerful testimony of returning combat veterans -- all trained with a deadly skill set, now rendered useless. Failing to prevent death, and the act of taking a human life, can shatter a soldier's religious and spiritual views, resulting in moral injury. How do these soldiers fit back into a society that supported them when they enlisted, but became ambivalent when they returned?
- #BehindParadiseTheMovie peels back the fragile veneer of normality that cloaks South African suburbia to illustrate what most of us don't realize, or will not declare, until we too become victims. Gordon treads where few will go, deep into the personal anguish, the horror of the crime. He allows the victims to tell their story, uninterrupted and without external comment. Each story is unique and raw with the commonality of crime the thread. The humanness of it all is impossible to dodge, this is confrontational film making that does not ask questions -- it confronts the viewer. Do not expect a clean, boxed social commentary with resolution. This film is clearly meant to evoke, there is no resolve in its intent. Instead it hopes to achieve a beginning.
- STAYING IN THE GAME is a short film, written, directed and shot by Gordon Clark. It highlights the Cape Flats 28's Gang in South Africa and how they have adopted Nike as their uniform. All the people in the film are real life gang members. Sports heroes have become role models with STAYING IN THE GAME. 12-year-old Quintino takes us on a riveting journey through gangland in the Cape Flats, South Africa, earning his status and acquiring his number in the 28's gang.