
Kerry Prior, the Writer and Director, has a website at along with a contact page. When I found this thread, I noticed that someone had mentioned just getting ahold of the director for clarification. I love this movie! Saw it, I believe, on a satellite channel back in 2009 or 2010 and have been trying to find it for years. I really hope this thread isn't 100% dead. I’m in the USA and Amazon says not available here? Here’s the movie I’m talking about for reference, since there is the more popular known Revenant with Leo in it. I don’t know why people are downvoting this.ĭoes anyone have any information on why? Or updates? Would a VPN help if it’s a US or state (WI) thing? You click the on the movie and it says not available or there’s just no option to buy/play. They have it listed, but it’s not available to play. Vudu, Hulu, Amazon, Netflix, iTunes, Google Play…none are available to play it or purchase it for streaming. I know I can buy a physical disc, but that’s not an option for me at this moment. I have an MacBook, Xbox, Apple TV, and iPad. For now, I’ll stop here and just say THANK YOU REV JACKSON FOR KEEPING HOPE ALIVE.This movie looks so fun but I cannot for the life of me find a place that sells it for rent or buying online! Does anyone know where I can watch this online?

There are major moments I can share with both of these great men. From operation breadbasket to rescuing hostages on international soil, to working with me with artists like Michael Jackson to advance artists rights, there is so much I can say about him and his beautiful family… please purchase both of their books for lessons and profiles of courage.


He reformed and changed the democratic political system in America with proportionate representation during his 1984 & 1988 Presidential Elections (had he not made such changes there would not have been the national election of Barack Obama and others). 👑 For decades, Rev Jackson has been a preeminent leader, pioneer and hero for many rainbow children (black, brown, white, red and yellow) oppressed and abused. Grateful for them and all they do as well as all the powerful community leaders who came out to support the King of hope and justice. Jesse L Jackson in Harlem, organized by the and hosted by the great Rev Al Sharpton, both iconic advocates in human and civil rights and my dear brothers. Honored to join the 80th Birthday Celebration (and book signing) of the legendary Rev. Londell McMillan honored Jackson with these words: In an Instagram post honoring the legend Jackson, prominent lawyer and businessman L.
