To Orwell Today,

Dear Ms. Jura:

An important and well-received documentary called Virtual JFK will be released on DVD via the film's official Web site on September 5, 2009. We believe this film may be of great interest to your readers, and if you are willing to view and write about the film, we would be happy to send a free DVD copy to you.

Combining rare footage from numerous Kennedy press conferences, in-depth interviews and a close reading of the documentary record, the film argues that critical decisions about the use of restraint and coercive diplomacy often require greater acts of courage than the use of force. Produced by fellows of the Watson Institute for International Studies, the film applies what Harvard historian Niall Ferguson calls "virtual history" to consider what President John F. Kennedy might have done in Vietnam if he had not been assassinated in 1963 and was instead re-elected in 1964. More information about the film appears at the VIRTUAL JFK website.

We would most appreciate your interest. Please let me know if you need any additional information or have any questions.

Sincerely,
Zoya Pierson
Sven Kahn Films, Inc.
c/o The Watson Institute for International Studies
Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

Dear Zoya,

Thank you very much for updating on the news of your documentary VIRTUAL JFK which actually I've been anticipating and looking forward to since first reading about it a few months ago.

Yes, please do send me a DVD and I'll be more than happy to write a review of this important contribution to truth about JFK.

All the best,
Jackie Jura

To Orwell Today,

Dear Ms. Jura:

Thank you very much for your prompt reply. We are happy to hear that you have anticipated the DVD release following theatrical showings. Materials should be sent to you shortly.

We will, of course, be happy to answer any questions you may have at any time.

Thanks very much again,
Zoya Pierson

Jackie Jura
~ an independent researcher monitoring local, national and international events ~

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