"Execution" a film by Steven Scaffidi
CHAPEL HILL, NC – OCTOBER 17, 2007 – Screen Arts Film & Media
Series, The Department of Communication Studies at UNC-CH, and the
Carolina Performing Arts will host a unique Filmmakers Forum and
Screening of the film "Execution" at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 30,
2007 at Carroll Hall 111 on the campus of the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill. The event is part of the year-long
project “Criminal/Justice: The Death Penalty Examined,” sponsored by
the Carolina Performing Arts.
This event will begin with the gritty death penalty film “Execution,”
which has captured the attention of people across America and around
the world. As the NBC affiliate WPSD in Southern Illinois put it,
“Everyone is talking about this incredible story which will change the
way you look at the death penalty forever.”
See the news clip: http://www.wpsdtv.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoid=1620
Following the screening, director Steven Scaffidi and star of the film
William Neal “Billy” Moore will discuss the film and its controversial
reception at festivals and screenings around the world. At the
forum, audience members will have an opportunity to ask the filmmakers
questions, as well as voice their own opinions on this controversial
issue. The actors featured in the film include:
William Neal Moore was on Georgia's death row for sixteen years and
only seven hours away from his own execution. He is the only man
in America ever to be released from death row for a capital murder he
was convicted of and had admitted to. He was freed as a result of the
efforts of his victim’s family who actually forgave him for his crime
and spoke on his behalf at his parole hearing.
Dr. Donald Cabana is one of the most recognized wardens in America and
bestselling author of the book “Death at Midnight: The Confession of an
Executioner” his 1996 memoir which details his pain and confusion of
having to carry out executions. He spent most of his time as the warden
and director of the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman, at one
time one of the country's most corrupt and inhumane
penitentiaries.
"I've personally carried out and have been a part of many executions,"
said Don Cabana, "and this film takes the audience closer to the actual
execution process than any film that's ever been made."
This one-time-only Filmmakers Forum and Premiere Screening of the film
"Execution" is free and open to the general public and all students
seventeen years of age or older. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and
limited seating is on a first-come / first-served basis. For more
information, visit the film’s website at www.executionfilm.com.
"Execution" is produced and directed by New Orleans native Steven
Scaffidi of Ghost Rider Pictures and is represented for distribution by
Tulchin Entertainment of Los Angeles, California.
For more information, including photo stills and interview
arrangements, contact:
Steven
Scaffidi
Stace Treat
Ghost Rider
Pictures
Co-curator, Screen Arts Film & Media Series
Phone:
504-466-6256
Phone: 919-360-7432
Email:
grpictures@aol.com
Email: streat@email.unc.edu
Web: www.GhostRiderPictures.com

