Heston's "SEARCH FOR MICHAEL ROCKEFELLER" Now Available On DVD

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 23, 2015 — (PRNewswire) — AGAMEMNON FILMS, founded by film-maker Fraser C. Heston, is pleased to announce that the award-winning documentary, THE SEARCH FOR MICHAEL ROCKEFELLER (which premiered on Netflix last February) will now be available on DVD through Strand Releasing, on November 24th, 2015.

The Search for Michael Rockefeller

THE SEARCH FOR MICHAEL ROCKEFELLER, about the disappearance and ultimate fate of the Rockefeller scion in New Guinea, was written, directed and produced by Fraser C. Heston. The DVD deal was brokered by Paul Hudson, of Outsider Pictures, an international sales and distribution company, which reps the film for all rights.

Says director Fraser Heston: "The disappearance of Michael Rockefeller is one of the enduring unsolved mysteries of the 20th Century. Until now. There has been a resurgence of interest in Michael Rockefeller and the timing is perfect. We're grateful to Strand and Outsider for giving us the opportunity to answer the clamor for a DVD version of this film." DVDs will be available for purchase on Amazon.com, as well as on Strand Releasing's and Agamemnon Film's websites.   

In 2007, Heston discovered a lost cache of unedited, previously unseen 16mm footage shot by Milt Machlin, (author of the 1973 classic The Search for Michael Rockefeller) during his 1969 expedition to the New Guinea in search of Michael Rockefeller. In 1961, Michael Rockefeller's trading canoe had capsized off the coast of New Guinea. Rockefeller set out to swim for shore, with the fateful words: 'I think I can make it...' He was never seen again. Or was he? 

"This footage is extraordinary," says Heston. "It's a time capsule of the last days of stone-age New Guinea. And offers a solution to the unsolved mystery of Michael's disappearance." The documentary includes interviews with missionaries who argue forcefully that Michael was killed and eaten by cannibals. But shocking never-before seen footage may challenge that assumption.

THE SEARCH FOR MICHAEL ROCKEFELLER (79 minutes) was written, produced and directed by Fraser C. Heston. Alex Butler, Exec-producer; Heather J. McAdams, Co-producer; Ted Hughes, Editor and Co-producer. Original score by Jon Alexi.

Helmer Fraser Heston and writer-producer Heather MacAdams are also developing a feature film at Agamemnon, based on Machlin's adventure and Michael's untold story, entitled GHOSTS OF NEW GUINEA.

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SOURCE Agamemnon Films

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