US House of Representatives Recognizes
FREEDOM FROM DESPAIR
on the Congressional Record in Washington DC
Contact: freedomfromdespair@yahoo.com
IN HONOR OF ACCLAIMED FILMMAKER BRENDA BRKUSIC
(Extensions of Remarks - June 24, 2005)
[Page: E1346] GPO's PDF version
SPEECH OF HON. DENNIS J. KUCINICH
OF OHIO
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2005
Mr. KUCINICH. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in honor and recognition of filmmaker
Brenda Brkusic. Brenda is a courageous and hard working young woman who has
been identified as a visionary in the Croatian community. At the age of twenty-one,
Brenda started working on the film Freedom From Despair as her student thesis
at Chapman University in Los Angeles, California.
Freedom From Despair explores one man's arduous journey from his homeland of
Yugoslavia to the United States, and his fight for human rights and Croatian
independence. It also scrutinizes the relationship between ruthless dictators,
the slaughter of 250,000 people, and the silence of the mainstream media. It
creatively portrays the power of the human spirit and the tenets of democracy,
without preaching or the use of propaganda.
Her film has been met with critical acclaim, and has garnered countless awards,
including the CINE Golden Eagle award, which has previously been awarded to
Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. Her peers have recognized her as an emerging
talent in the film industry, and a remarkable human being.
Mr. Speaker and Colleagues, please join me in honor and recognition of Ms. Brenda
Brkusic, the writer, producer and editor of Freedom From Despair for her hard
work encouraging human rights and personal triumph over evil.