ORDER YOUR COPY AT www.dspmovies.com Movie description Filmmakers Roy Kirkland and Doug Sebastian investigate the deeply disturbing hate crimes that drove them from their Willacoochee, Georgia home in July of 1993, unearthing evidence of deep-rooted corruption in the local government as they attempt to make sense of the terrifying attacks. When Kirkland and Sebastian awoke one warm July morning to discover a towering, smoldering cross in their front yard, both the city council and the local police chief dismissed the crime as simple mischief. But mischief turned to menace in the following weeks; shortly after their mailbox was destroyed, the frightened couple began receiving death threats on their answering machines. When their home was set ablaze Kirkland and Sebastian assumed their problems couldn’t get any worse – then they had to deal with the insurance company. In this film, the two men who never harmed anyone attempt to uncover the answers that their local government tried to sweep under the rug, and ensure that no gay couple in Willacoochee will ever have to endure the ignorance and intolerance that nearly cost them their lives. A Cross Burning in Willacoochee has won an award in the documentary category at the New York International Independent Film Festival. “Your documentary was one of the “stronger” ones, even though we had a lot of really good docs in the fest. So you can go ahead put this in print, “Documentary Award Winner”. **OFFICIAL SELECTION OF THE 2009 …