FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New Film Reveals How Elections Are Stolen:
"Uncounted" Released November 6 On DVD
NASHVILLE, TN (November 6, 2007) -- UNCOUNTED: The New Math of American Elections exposes a threat to the core of our democracy - our right to vote. The feature-length documentary will be released
November 6 on DVD. The theatrical premiere for UNCOUNTED will take place November 12 at the historic Belcourt Theatre in Nashville's Hillsboro Village. Theatrical screenings across the country are being scheduled through Brave New Theatres.
"UNCOUNTED tells the shocking yet true story of how votes are stolen in America," said producer/director David Earnhardt. This
bold new film, by Emmy award-winning Earnhardt, exposes how voters were cheated during the 2004 and 2006 elections - and
why it is likely to happen again in 2008. In factual and logical ways, a variety of computer, statistical, and election
experts show how the unethical and illegal manipulation of the vote can change the outcome of every election - whether
on a local, state, or national level.
"Very powerful. Clear and succinct. This film is urgent viewing for those who care about democracy and the integrity of
the electoral process."
Robert Koehler, Syndicated Columnist, Tribune Media Services
UNCOUNTED reveals stories that didn't make the headlines, stories that will leave viewers outraged by the ways the American
election system is manipulated:
• Clint Curtis, a Florida computer programmer, was directed by his employer to create software for voting machines
that would "flip" votes.
• In Emery County, Utah, Bruce Funk, the elected County Clerk was unceremoniously locked out of his office by the
county commission after he complained of security flaws in the Diebold manufactured voting machines the county uses.
• Diebold is also at the center of Californian Steve Heller's tale of election malfeasance. While working as a
temp at a law office, Heller found out Diebold was using illegal uncertified software in their voting machines.
UNCOUNTED also tells the story of Athan Gibbs, an accountant by training, who wanted passionately for votes to be counted in a
verifiable way. Gibbs found a cost-effective way to do so. He and the vote counting software he created were gaining a
following among members of Congress before his unexpected death in 2004.
"Uncounted explores the disquiet many American voters feel about the health of their electoral system and explains why
they are absolutely right to feel unnerved."
Andrew Gumbel, Author & Journalist, "Steal This Vote"
The filming began during the unprecedented National Conference on Election Reform that brought election activists from
more than 30 states together in 2005. Earnhardt would spend the next two-and-a-half years traveling the U.S. and
documenting the dirty tricks and downright illegal tactics being used to steal votes.
"The release of UNCOUNTED is timely," said Earnhardt. "Congress is right now considering legislation that would help safeguard the integrity of
the vote," he added. "I hope UNCOUNTED will cause Americans to question whether their vote really counts, and then inspire them to make certain their vote
does count."
Earnhardt is a producer/director of 30 years and a former broadcast executive. He is a winner of both Emmy and Iris
awards. A national documentary on children's rights, a biographical documentary about jazz legend Helen Humes, and a
comedy special featuring an up-and-coming Jay Leno are among Earnhardt's many credits.
"Election manipulation rarely even makes a top ten issues list," said Earnhardt. "But think about it, if your vote
doesn't count, then nothing else really matters."
"A vital and important work ... Uplifting, encouraging, optimistic..."
Brad Friedman, Investigative Journalist, BradBlog.com
PRESS KIT: http://UncountedTheMovie.com/press.html
PROMOTIONAL TRAILER: http://UncountedTheMovie.com/trailer.html
WEBSITE: www.UncountedTheMovie.com
CONTACT FILMMAKER: David@ep-video.com
PURCHASE DVD: www.UncountedTheMovie.com/order-the-dvd.html
TO HOST A SCREENING: http://uncounted.bravenewtheaters.com
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