Coming Soon to a Theater Near You: The Marsha Coleman-Adebayo Story

Danny Glover and Marsha
Every May in Washington, DC, No Fear Media Productions, LLC hosts the NoFEAR Film Festival, chaired by the celebrated actor, Danny Glover and Congressional members. This year, at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival,
Trouble the Water won Best of Category for a documentary. Danny Glover is the movie’s Executive Producer.
No Fear Media Productions’ next major project is the Marsha Coleman-Adebayo Story, that will look at the human
cost of international corporate callousness in subjecting its native African employees and their families to toxins
in the mining of vanadium in South Africa. While employed at the Environmental Protection Agency, Dr. Coleman-
Adebayo discovered murderous practices in the mines and blew the whistle on them—only to be ordered
to be silent. The story follows the legal and personal struggle Coleman-Adebayo waged against the EPA, her
role in enacting whistleblower protections into U.S. law, and most importantly, the human suffering of innocent people who are literally being murdered so that the toxic minerals they dig out of the bowels of the earth in South African mines can make western lifestyles more convenient.
No Fear Media Productions is dedicated to the development and production of films of historical relevance, social purpose, commercial value and artistic integrity and produces mass media that seek to tell the stories of people who, despite great personal risk, summon the courage to fight for dignity. In this regard, we provide a missing link and a particular niche that focuses on these kinds of stories. Located in Washington, DC, the capitol of the United States, we provide forums where participants meet not only the power elite of Washington, but virtually every other country in the world with an embassy here, as well as many key members of the Hollywood film industry. Through a wide array of media, No Fear Media Productions humanizes what is often lost in statistics—the real flesh and bones of people engaged in noble struggles.
No Fear Media Productions partners with progressive filmmakers and producers around the world and particularly from the global South, and pro-actively supports the employment and training of cast and crew from communities of color in the United States.
Web design by Braintree Publicity
Writing consultant Charlene Smith www.charlenesmithwriter.com
Trouble the Water won Best of Category for a documentary. Danny Glover is the movie’s Executive Producer.
No Fear Media Productions’ next major project is the Marsha Coleman-Adebayo Story, that will look at the human
cost of international corporate callousness in subjecting its native African employees and their families to toxins
in the mining of vanadium in South Africa. While employed at the Environmental Protection Agency, Dr. Coleman-
Adebayo discovered murderous practices in the mines and blew the whistle on them—only to be ordered
to be silent. The story follows the legal and personal struggle Coleman-Adebayo waged against the EPA, her
role in enacting whistleblower protections into U.S. law, and most importantly, the human suffering of innocent people who are literally being murdered so that the toxic minerals they dig out of the bowels of the earth in South African mines can make western lifestyles more convenient.
No Fear Media Productions is dedicated to the development and production of films of historical relevance, social purpose, commercial value and artistic integrity and produces mass media that seek to tell the stories of people who, despite great personal risk, summon the courage to fight for dignity. In this regard, we provide a missing link and a particular niche that focuses on these kinds of stories. Located in Washington, DC, the capitol of the United States, we provide forums where participants meet not only the power elite of Washington, but virtually every other country in the world with an embassy here, as well as many key members of the Hollywood film industry. Through a wide array of media, No Fear Media Productions humanizes what is often lost in statistics—the real flesh and bones of people engaged in noble struggles.
No Fear Media Productions partners with progressive filmmakers and producers around the world and particularly from the global South, and pro-actively supports the employment and training of cast and crew from communities of color in the United States.
Web design by Braintree Publicity
Writing consultant Charlene Smith www.charlenesmithwriter.com