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Judicial Watch's Hard-Hitting Documentary 'District of Corruption' Now Available for Download on iTunes
Film scored the second highest per-screen average at the box office on its opening weekend

Contact: Jill Farrell, Judicial Watch, 202-646-5188 

WASHINGTON, Jan. 9, 2015 /Standard Newswire/ -- Judicial Watch, the nation's largest government watchdog organization, and Victory Film Group announced today that their hard-hitting documentary "District of Corruption" is now available for download through iTunes. "District of Corruption" puts the spotlight on Judicial Watch's epic battle against government scandal, secrecy and corruption through the last three presidential administrations, with specific focus on the Obama administration (see trailer here).

Written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Stephen K. Bannon, the writer/director of "The Hope & Change" and the Sarah Palin film "The Undefeated," and produced in association with Constant Motion Entertainment, the Judicial Watch film was released nationally by Rocky Mountain Pictures, the distributors of the documentary blockbuster "Obama 2016." Judicial Watch partnered with Movie to Movement, the grassroots group that helped turn out record numbers of movie goers for "Obama 2016."

The film opened on October 26, 2012, in three states: Florida, Ohio and Texas. It opened later in Phoenix, Arizona, on November 9, 2012. It scored the second highest per-screen average at the box office on its opening weekend. The film averaged $7,374 per theater, finishing behind one other debut film, vaunted film festival favorite "The Loneliest Planet."

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