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'End of the Spear' and 'Beyond the Gates of Splendor' Now Available for Television
Contact: Diane Morrow, 800-927-1517
 
MEDIA ADVISORY, Nov. 8 /Christian Newswire/ -- EthnoGraphic Media (EGM) announces that Ocean Avenue Entertainment Inc. will be serving as licensing agent for two of their most popular and powerful films.
 
Beyond the Gates of Splendor (2004) tells the story of how five missionaries, killed at the hands of the most violent tribe in the world, could capture the attention of a nation. But what would remain untold for half a century is the incredible response to these deaths. That is the story award-winning director Jim Hanon and producer Mart Green bring to life and further explore in their gripping feature film. End of the Spear (2006) provides cinematic journey deep into the Amazon jungle and even deeper into the human condition. These films honestly depict how forgiving those who have taken from you what you most love and how transforming a culture gripped by deceit and murder are both possible.
 
EGM's films will be presented by Ocean Avenue's co-founder and CEO, Chris Bueno. He and his team will seek out prime broadcast licensing opportunities and negotiate distribution agreements. Cable networks under consideration include AMC, USA, HBO, The History Channel, Discovery, National Geographic, and Showtime as well as faith and inspiration networks. Regarding the latter, Ocean Avenue has helped secure distribution for Facing the Giants, Fireproof, and Courageous through Sony Pictures and for Lee Strobel's The Case for Christ, The Case for Faith, The Case for a Creator, and No Greater Love with LionsGate Entertainment.
 
EGM is an educational nonprofit organization exploring the critical issues of our time through film and new media. The community of writers, artists, strategists, and filmmakers that embody EGM captures true stories of theological virtues moving through the human condition. Visit www.EGMfilms.org.