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Eduardo Verastegui, producer and lead actor of the 2007 American film Bella, endorsed Sen. John McCain on October 15th in Colorado.

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Article by DIANE CLEHANE

Today Tony Bennett was breaking bread with his new pal Eduardo Verastegui — they met last year at a benefit in Las Vegas and have been fast friends ever since.

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Watch this video of Eduardo Verastegui (Actor and Producer) tell this inspiring and beautiful true story.

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“Bella” Saves a Baby’s Life

Please view this powerful and life-changing story from Eduardo Verástegui (Actor and Producer).

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“Bella” Movie Saves a Baby’s Life

Please view this powerful and life-changing story from Eduardo Verástegui (Actor and Producer).

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Good News: Bella DVD Tops the Charts on Amazon.com

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As Tinsel Town gears up for the next Academy Awards, are family, faith, and freedom friendly films being ignored?

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LA Times

Latino groups, church leaders, businessmen and an army of folks from various walks of life took up the cause of “Bella” and its pro-adoption theme.

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ET

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Kathy Lee Gifford (Television Host, Singer, Actress and Playwright) discusses the movie Bella on Entertainment Tonight

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Washington Post

Abortion Foes Look To The Big Screen

Washington – An invited audience including Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez gathered at the National Geographic Society’s auditorium in Washington Monday night for a screening of “”Bella”, an independently produced feature film. No mere movie, it offers hope for the beleaguered anti-abortion movement to reverse the political tide running against it.
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By L. BRENT BOZELL III

October 30, 2007 — BURBLING beneath a noisy culture of sexual excess and self-love, there’s a quiet undercurrent in our movies carrying subtle, and even obvious, pro-life themes.

Last Christmas, there was “Children of Men,” a dark science-fiction look into England, 20 years from now, where human fertility has vanished. Six months later, the small movie “Waitress” followed a lonely waitress with a good-for-nothing husband who decides (against Tinseltown’s grain) to keep her baby.

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Award Winning Film Reveals the Beauty of Life

We’ve barely begun 2007 and already presidential hopefuls are jockeying for position for the 2008 elections.

While the pro-life movement has arguably made headway in the struggle to defend the dignity and rights of the innocent unborn, it is also clear that if the movement is to succeed at its ultimate goal – restoring a true culture of life where abortion and the pro-death agenda are unthinkable – that it must more effectively change the hearts and minds of the American people.
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Focus on the Family honors Bella, a Major Motion Picture made by a producer of “The Passion of the Christ”, for it’s celebration of faith, family and life.

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Tony Bennett, a ten time 10 Grammy winner, stood up in the audience at the New York Premier of Bella and praises the movie.

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TodayShow

“A little movie that could”, Bella wins awards, shatters records and exceeds many people’s expectations.

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Eduardo Verastegui, lead actor and producer of Bella, was interviewed again by Ryan Seacrest on his radio show on Kiss FM in Los Angeles Tuesday morning, December 4th.

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FOX

Eduardo Verastegui explains Bella with Neil Cavuto of Fox News.

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TownHall.com

Sean Wolfington, an Executive Producer of Bella was recently interviewed on the Mike Gallagher Show. Hear what they had to say!

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Bella is a movie with feeling, recieving praise and winning awards, as these videos show.

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Bella’s 60 second radio spots.

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By Gregg Goldstein (August 30, 2007)

In its first acquisition since a recent partnership with Lionsgate, Roadside Attractions has acquired all U.S. rights to “Bella,” winner of the People’s Choice Award at last year’s Toronto International Film Festival.

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Roger Ebert
Warm, sweet and funny.
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AFI

Director Alejandro Gomez Monteverde wrote the script for his award-winning feature film, Bella, while on sabbatical at Lake Tahoe. Pretty plush digs for a guy who, only a couple of years previously, was bunking in a mail room at the University of Texas.

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Hollywood Reporter

Hollywood handicappers always think they know who stands to win top honors at film festivals, but as we saw in Toronto earlier this month surprises are always possible.

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Eduardo Verastegui (Actor and Producer), Frank Gifford (NFL Legend and Sports Commentator) and Sean Wolfington (Financier and Producer) celebrate on the field at Super Bowl XLII

The Bella team went to the Super Bowl before and after making the film to promote the movie while enjoying one of the biggest events of the year.

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Yahoo, Fandango, Rotten Tomatoes all conquered… Bella, the movie, which already has reported the highest per screen performance, now is being ranked at the top of several movie ratings sites, including Yahoo, the No. 1 web portal.

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Bella is a success story; earning more than 6 million dollars at the box office, far exceeding its cost of 3 million.

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Philidelphia Daily News

‘If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.” So begins “Bella,” the heartbreakingly beautiful independent film that opened last week to enthusiastic audiences across the country.

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Trenton Times

He didn’t wear sunglasses or carry a director’s clapboard, but he went Hollywood anyway.

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