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The Sandie Sedgbeer Show: Conversation at the Cutting Edge

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“What is God?” If Peter Rodger Asks the Question. What’s Your Answer?
In 2006, frustrated with religious turmoil, fanaticism, and fundamentalism, filmmaker Peter Rodger set out on a quest across 23 countries to shoot the epic nonfiction motion picture Oh My God in an attempt to understand what the concept of God meant to people in all walks of life.
The OMG Chronicles outlines the extraordinary adventures of Peter Rodger as he circled the globe, asking an amazing array of characters the simple (but not-so-simple) question: “What is God?”
Be prepared to be whisked away from the comfort of your own home to visit places and people, famous and not; and absorb their profound, irreverent, blasphemous, spiritual musings . . . on an age-old query. Their words will stir up passion, curiosity, self-examination, and wild imagination.
Peter Rodger grew up looking through a camera lens. As a teenager, the award-winning British director and photographer honed his skills by assisting his father, George Rodger, the renowned photojournalist and co-founder of Magnum Photos.
After completing his education at England's Maidstone College of Art, his skill with the lens made him one of the most sought-after talents in the European and United States Advertising Industry, shooting numerous car, clothing and cosmetics companies' print and commercial campaigns in over forty different countries.
Peter has exhibited his fine art work all over the world and has won numerous awards for his filmed work, including several Telly Awards. He has penned seven screenplays, including Comfort Of The Storm, (which he is also directing and will be going into production in 2010); Bystander, Publication Day, and Swapped, which are in development. Peter resides in Los Angeles with his wife and children.

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