No God, No Master

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No God, No Master
Directed by Terry Green
Produced by Terry Green
Written by Terry Green
Starring David Strathairn
Sam Witwer
Alessandro Mario
Music by Nuno Malo
Cinematography Paul Sanchez
Edited by Suzy Elmiger A.C.E.
Production
company
Strata Productions
Distributed by Monterey Media (US)
Country United States
Language English

No God, No Master is a 2012 American independent crime suspense thriller directed, written, and produced by Terry Green. The film stars David Strathairn, Ray Wise, Sam Witwer, Alessandro Mario and Edoardo Ballerini. No God, No Master was filmed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The story includes references to the 1914 Ludlow Massacre as well as depictions of the Sacco and Vanzetti trial and the 1920 Wall Street bombing.

Plot

When a series of package bombs show up on the doorsteps of prominent politicians and businessmen in the summer of 1919, U.S. Bureau of Investigation Agent William Flynn (Strathairn) is assigned the task of finding those responsible. He becomes immersed in an investigation that uncovers an anarchist plot. Based on true events of the 1920s, the film sets the stage for a timely drama with resoundingly similar parallels to the contemporary war on terrorism and the role government plays to defeat it.[1]

Cast

Production

Development

No God, No Master is directed, written, and produced by Terry Green.

Filming

No God, No Master was filmed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA in 2009 over 24 days at 42 different locations, including Villa Terrace, South Shore Park Pavilion, City Hall and the old Pabst Brewery.[2]

Release

In October 2013, Monterey Media bought the United States distribution rights for release of the film in the United States and Canada in March 2014.[1]

Festivals

No God, No Master was selected to screen at the 2012 Stony Brook Film Festival.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Monterey Media Acquires Three Films, Including Works Starring Gerard Depardieu and Harvey Keitel". indiewire.com. 17 October 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  2. "Filmed in Milwaukee, 'No God, No Master' finally comes home". jsonline.com. 5 October 2012. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  3. "Stony Brook Film Festival OPENING NIGHT". Stony Brook Film Festival. StonyBrookFilmFestival.com. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
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