Documentary In Talks To Feature Appearance By Author Anna Kavanaugh To Discuss Cord Trilogy.
Online, September 13, 2011 (Newswire.com) - In the highly charged anticipation leading up to the release of Author Anna Kavanaugh's new three book trilogy, "The Cord of Callows: Provenance/Creed/Covenant," documentary filmmakers have taken notice. It is a topic that gets people talking, and discovering what doesn't sit right with them about it once the issues are surfaced and understood.
A new documentary based on the novel, soon to be expanded trilogy, "The Cord of Callows," and geared toward educating audiences, is in developmental talks. If agreed, it hopes to feature focus on the reclusive author and her vehement objections to several methods and practices in the movement toward DNA manipulation and cloning process in the world's commercial food supply.
Protesting the practice and blatant lack of consumer disclosure found in the rulings of the administrative agencies governing the accepted sale of genetically modified and cloned source food supply products, Kavanaugh's vocal outcry calling for a revamping of FDA regulation and public awareness has sparked interest in members of the film community. Interest recognizing a timely opportunity and need for a social platform focused on protecting public and future generational health from risks still undefined, but no less credible.
If filmmakers are given the green light, the documentary plans to probe some of the gray area issues of the controversial topic, falling into categories such as evolutionary, spiritual and humane considerations.
Kavanaugh's trilogy series paints a foreboding and disturbing future of ramification resulting from these practices, among other human causations such as global warming. Fictional and not based on evidentiary or conclusive study, the story is disconcerting none the less and worthy of debate. Kavanaugh believes it is crucial for the governing agencies charged with protecting the public from human health hazard to consider more of what is possible to prevent than what they can predict.
Further details to follow as they become available.
"Creed," the first installment of "The Cord of Callows" trilogy, is expected September 28th. All promotional or bookseller inquiries should be submitted to the relevant publishing house, listed below.
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