
Greg Strom, VP Worldwide Media Polaris Media Group, presenting Unbeaten
One of the many highlights of the recent Foundation Live events was the release and showing of our new documentary film “Unbeaten”.
This film comes from the vision and work of director, Steven C Barber, and our own Vice President of Worldwide Media, Greg Strom.
Unbeaten is a truly inspirational film about disabled athletes competing in the grueling “Sadler’s Alaska Challenge” and the 2008 Beijing Paralympics.
We received resounding support from our distributors regarding this film and here is some feedback from Rich and Bo Welt:
“Wow, Unbeaten was so moving for me on so many different levels.” Rich Welt
“Unbeaten was inspiring, absolutely inspiring.” Bo Welt

Rich and Bo Welt being interviewed after the presentation of Unbeaten
We have also received some great media coverage for Unbeaten. Steven C Barber was interviewed on the street at the Sundance Film Festival by CNN.
We also received a very positive review from movie critic Avi Offer, the NYC Movie Guru.
One of the individuals featured in Unbeaten is Veteran and 2008 Gold Medalist at the Beijing Paralympics, Oz Sanchez. We were very lucky to have Oz Sanchez join us at Foundation Live in San Francisco and the Gold Coast and seeing Oz in person made the Unbeaten experience even more profound for our distributors.
Unbeaten is only our second documentary release and there are more to come.

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