A filmmaker with over fifteen years as a screenwriter, director and producer, Christopher has written feature films, television movies and TV pilots for studios and numerous production companies.

He is also a co-founder of Louisiana’s first and only Hollywood class studio, the new twenty acre Raleigh Studios - Baton Rouge.

A long time member of the Writers Guild of America, Christopher helped draft changes to its constitution to insure fair elections. Christopher also created a political commercial in 2004 for MoveOn.org’s “Bush in 30 Seconds” contest titled, “If Parents Acted Like Bush” which won as Funniest Ad.

He is currently working on a story about a black man who runs for President of the United States and wins.

Blog Entries by Christopher Fink

This Election Doesn't Leave Our Children Behind

2 Comments | Posted October 27, 2008 | 05:32 PM (EST)


As George Bush famously stated, "Rarely is the question asked, is our children learning?" How right he were. However, in light of this unprecedented presidential election, I can answer that question...is our children learning? They definitely is.

The excitement, importance and proliferation of news about the twists and turns...

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Republicans Prefer Fiction

Posted September 19, 2008 | 09:30 AM (EST)


Wouldn't it be absurd if we had a two party system where one party supported reality and the other opposed it? Sound like a Monty Python sketch or a sequel to the movie "Idiocracy"? Well, "Now for something completely different. It's...John McCain's Freaking Circus!"

Let's talk a little reality first,...

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Palin's The Latest Product We've Gobbled Up

Posted September 12, 2008 | 08:50 AM (EST)


The roll out and marketing of Sarah Palin as a "new and exciting" product for our Vice Presidential shopping pleasure should seem familiar to us, not as citizens but as consumers.

We are constantly bombarded by the media with hype about a hot new actress, pop singer, model, or...

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GOP Attention Diminishes With The Winds Of Hurricane Gustav

Posted September 9, 2008 | 09:38 AM (EST)


NEW ORLEANS -- Last week, as Hurricane Gustav, the national news and the McCain campaign quickly swept north together out of the Gulf Region, they left in their wake a state reeling from damage and destruction and haven't looked back.

The bar was set high for public and political interest...

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