
First They Came For... Premiere
Niemoller-based short film premieres at Cinephile
INDIANAPOLIS, IN – February 4, 2008 –The
new, powerful, human-rights inspired film by Kate Chaplin will make
its big premiere at Cinephile’s 2008 Indiana Festival of Independent
Film.
Inspired by the poem by Reverend Martin Niemoller of the same name,
First They Came for… is set in a not so distant future where a
nondescript regime takes away innocent people while one man struggles
between standing up for what’s right and saving himself.
With the help of her award-winning crew and impeccable cast, Kate Chaplin
brought the Niemoller poem to life. “It was an ambitious task,”
admits writer/director Kate Chaplin, “trying to create a visual
story based on the historic poem, but the final film is a powerful display
of the importance of human rights.”
Chaplin’s main drive to make this film a reality was to share
it with students. “I found in my research that many educators
use this poem when talking about human rights, whether it was under
the lesson plan of civil rights, woman’s rights, or Holocaust
remembrance.” Chaplin was a visual learner in school and wanted
to take on the task of taking a powerful message and translate it to
the screen so that another generation could perhaps learn visually from
its powerful message that indifference is not the answer.
First They Came for…will premiere at the 3rd annual Indiana Festival
of Independent Film sponsored by Cinephile Film Arts, Saturday, February
16. Event begins at 3:00pm at the historic Buskirk-Chumley Theater in
Bloomington, Indiana. www.cinephilefilmarts.org
ABOUT THE FILM MAKER: Named a "Naptown notable resident" by
Indy.com as well as one of the "most
talented writers around today" by the Writer's Page, Kate Chaplin
is an award-winning author and filmmaker whose projects have appeared
on MTV, local television, film festivals, in print and online. She is
the author of The Belief Test and the writer/director of short films
such as LOSS and First They Came for… She is the President of
the Indy Writers' Group and a proud mother of two beautiful girls. Kate
proudly resides in Indianapolis, Indiana.