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‘Free Burma Rangers’ documentary returns to movie theaters nationwide September 13

August 19, 2021

By Staff

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Lifeway Films, Deidox Films and Fathom Events have announced an encore presentation of the award-winning film “Free Burma Rangers” in theaters September 13. The encore presentation features an exclusive update from the Eubank family.

The documentary film won Best Feature Film at the The Justice Film Festival in 2019, while the subject of the film, the Free Burma Rangers group, received the 2020 Foley Humanitarian Award for their work with oppressed ethnic minority groups.

“The outpouring of support since the film was released has been encouraging to our team and we are grateful,” said David Eubank, founder of the Free Burma Rangers.

The documentary follows the Eubank family, their work, and the more than 1.5 million displaced individuals the Free Burma Rangers have assisted around the world. The film will show in select theaters across the U.S. as a one-night-only Fathom Event on September 13.

Directed by Brent Gudgel and Chris Sinclair, the film “Free Burma Rangers” explores the extraordinary 20-year journey of David, Karen, and their three young children as they venture into war zones bringing much-needed food, supplies, medical aid and hope to civilians caught in the middle of the conflict.

In 1993, after 10 years in the U.S. Army Special Forces, David Eubank answered a call from his father, serving on the mission field in Thailand, to help the people caught in the middle of a civil war.

“You have one life; you might as well go for it,” Eubank explains in the film.

Newlyweds David and Karen skipped the traditional honeymoon and went to Burma to help free the oppressed and rescue victims there.

As they went on relief missions into the height of conflict, more locals joined in. Eventually, indigenous leaders asked Eubank to train teams. Using his military experience, Eubank began training groups to go on rescue missions to help those in need, as well as provide medical clinics and children’s programs for survivors. In 1997, the Eubanks founded the Free Burma Rangers, a multi-ethnic relief organization.

More than two decades later, the Eubank family continues to provide humanitarian aid to some of the most difficult areas in the world. In 2016, the Eubanks and a few of the Free Burma Rangers moved to northern Iraq to help deliver food and aid to people caught in the middle of the conflict with ISIS. In 2019 they served in Northern Syria.

While Burma continues to be their main area of mission, the Free Burma Rangers have relief teams in Syria, Kurdistan, and Iraq.

In addition to their relief work, the Eubanks say their mission is to share the love of Jesus Christ and help free people from oppression.

“Everywhere, every person in the world has something good and wonderful we can love, learn from and build up,” says Eubank. “When we stand together in Christ and love others, we form the antidote to evil. That is the story I want to be told.”

For more information about the Free Burma Rangers, visit FreeBurmaRangers.org. To learn more about the film and view the official trailer, visit FBRmovie.com.

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About Lifeway Films

Lifeway Christian Resources is one of the world’s largest providers of Christian resources. Lifeway Films exists to empower churches and Christians to engage faith-based films as a tool for discipleship and growing their faith.

About Deidox Films

Deidox Films is a non-profit documentary production company creating content from a Christian perspective. Their documentaries serve churches and organizations around the globe.

About Fathom Events

Fathom is a recognized leader in the entertainment industry as one of the top distributors of content to movie theaters in North America. Owned by AMC Entertainment Inc. (NYSE: AMC); Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CNK); and Regal Cinemas, a subsidiary of the Cineworld Group (LSE: CINE.L)., Fathom operates the largest cinema distribution network, delivering a wide variety of programming and experiences to cinema audiences in the top U.S. markets and to more than 45 countries. For more information, visit www.FathomEvents.com.

Press Inquiries

Please contact Aaron Earls at aaron.earls@lifeway.com for any press inquiries.

The award-winning documentary “Free Burma Rangers” will show in select theaters across the U.S. as a one-night-only Fathom Event on September 13.
David Eubank rescues a little girl from the battle of Mosul, Iraq, in 2017. | Supplied by Free Burma Rangers
David Eubank has spent the last 20 years at the front of some of the bloodiest conflicts around the world. His volunteer organization the Free Burma Rangers provides humanitarian relief to people in conflict zones. | Supplied by Free Burma Rangers

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