Tonight, Monday March 8th, 9pm ET, director and producer Roger Ross Williams will be a guest on Larry King Live! He’ll be able to give the Oscar acceptance speech that was interrupted during the ceremony. Go Roger!
CNN – Larry King Live – 9pm ET | 6pm PT
The Full Speech on Larry King Live!
March 8th, 2010 | Posted in blog, latest news | 4 Comments »Tags: interview, Larry King Live, Oscar, Roger Ross Williams
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Why hear from that lady (term used loosely) when she obviously quit the project long before it was made by Mr. Williams. It seems he was the one that was approached with the project, went there and made the movie. HE MADE THE MOVIE! From all accounts I’ve read she had zero to do with it. It’s interesting to see the writers and other behind the scenes people connected with that lady’s next project hitting all the blogs now to comment they want to hear from “both producers”. This lady and her minions are looking more and more like truly horrible people. Please remember them and make a point to boycott their projects. Yes indeed another Kanye, this time without talent.
I concede that Zimbabwe is a tough place to be right now and much tougher if you are disabled. I dont remember us ‘despising’ the disabled though. I understand painting a grim picture makes your documentary all the more compelling but I as a Zimbabwean do not know of any other Zimbabweans that despise the handicapped. And I do think you need to acknowledge the role your partner played.
I just was in Zimbabwe as a journalist in March of last year. I found the people captivating, beautiful yet in one of the most profound places in the world. A triumph however I was injured during my trip and soon hope to return to finish my story.
As a Zimbabwean myself , i am deeply touched with what you have done. i am glad that the whole world can see what Zimbabweans are all about , despite all obsticles they are able to carry on withoutt fear. Prudence and the Rest of teh band , you are definately giving alot of us hope and strength to carry on, Mwari Ave nemwi mose, Vekezelani Vantu Venkulunkulu