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High-profile Montgomery Co. lawyer makes movie debut

"Unbridled" is the story of young women who had been sexually abused, and their roads to recovery. (Courtesy 'Unbridled')
“Unbridled” is the story of young women who have been sexually abused, and their roads to recovery. (Courtesy “Unbridled”)
Director John Ware looks up at actor Eric Roberts, during production of "Unbridled." (Courtesy Rene Sandler)
Director John Ware looks up at actor Eric Roberts during production of “Unbridled.” (Courtesy Rene Sandler)
"Unbridled" star Eric Roberts is defended in the film by Maryland attorney Rene Sandler, who is making her debut as an actor and producer. (Courtesy Rene Sandler)
“Unbridled” star Eric Roberts is defended in the film by Maryland attorney Rene Sandler, who is making her debut as an actor and producer. (Courtesy Rene Sandler)
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"Unbridled" is the story of young women who had been sexually abused, and their roads to recovery. (Courtesy 'Unbridled')
Director John Ware looks up at actor Eric Roberts, during production of "Unbridled." (Courtesy Rene Sandler)
"Unbridled" star Eric Roberts is defended in the film by Maryland attorney Rene Sandler, who is making her debut as an actor and producer. (Courtesy Rene Sandler)

WASHINGTON 鈥 Rene Sandler knows bad guys.

A fixture on regional 鈥渂est lawyer鈥 lists, Sandler has been a defense attorney in many of the region鈥檚 most high-profile cases since 1996, representing people charged with committing acts of violence.

Later this week, Sandler (whose first name is pronounced Ree-nee) makes her movie debut, as a producer and actor in the Los Angeles premiere of the new Eric Roberts film,

鈥淚t鈥檚 the true-to-life story of troubled girls from a place called in North Carolina,鈥 said Sandler. 鈥淭hese young women have been sexually abused, many had been sex trafficked.鈥

鈥淭he movie couples young women with abused horses, and it鈥檚 the story of redemption and healing of both the horse and the human beings,鈥 Sandler said.

Sandler said she was contacted about 18 months ago by the film鈥檚 executive producer for script assistance. She found the screenplay interesting and timely, and wanted to be a part of the project.

鈥淚 play myself,鈥 Sandler said. 鈥淚 play a criminal defense attorney who represents the bad guy, who is Eric Roberts in the movie.鈥

Sandler, a partner in the Rockville and Greenbelt-based law firm of , said her last drama training was in junior high school.

鈥淭he extent of my theater career is in the courtroom during opening statements and closing arguments in criminal trials,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was exposed to theater my whole life by going to shows, but my theater career is limited to trial work.”

Sandler鈥檚 day job has placed her in the middle of many of Montgomery County鈥檚 best-known cases. She represented the family of Brian Betts, a D.C. school principal who was murdered in his Silver Spring home in 2010.

She defended Terrence Green, who shot and paralyzed Montgomery County police officer Kyle Olinger in 2003.

In perhaps her most publicized case, Sandler represented Patrick Yevsukov, the co-defendant (with Collin McKenzie Gude) in an explosives case which also had allegations related to an assassination plot of former President Barack Obama.

In one case she represented a sex-trafficking victim; in another, she represented a man accused of trafficking a young woman.

Sandler said being a defense attorney in a local courtroom and portraying one on film require different techniques.

鈥淚n court, I can be very demonstrative with my voice and evidence and argument, and being persuasive with my body movements,鈥 Sandler said. 鈥淎 movie scene is so scripted down to a precise eye movement or gesture, and a scene can be shot over and over simply because you might have flinched, or made an expression that wasn鈥檛 intended.鈥

With no previous film experience, Sandler said, it took five attempts to nail her scene.

鈥淎ccording to those on the set, especially Eric Roberts, five tries is good,鈥 she said.

The film’s director, John David Ware, said Sandler’s real-world experience served her well.

“Knowing a bit about Rene’s work and her dynamic presentational skills, we decided to cast her to lend authenticity to the role,” said Ware.

“Initial concerns were that she would be ‘tight’ on the set,” Ware said, but after leading her and other case members through focusing and relaxation techniques, “she delivered.”

Sandler says the LA premiere of the film is Saturday, Aug. 26, and film executives are hopeful it will be in theaters in the fall.

She says East Coast screenings are being scheduled in D.C. or Maryland, 鈥減rimarily because of the 95 corridor, which is a hub for sex trafficking.鈥

鈥淭here are sex trafficking prosecution units in Howard County, Montgomery County, and others, that are addressing this issue, so I thought it appropriate to do a premiere of this type of movie, here, where the issue is so prevalent.鈥

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Neal Augenstein

Neal Augenstein has been a general assignment reporter with 草莓传媒 since 1997. He says he looks forward to coming to work every day, even though that means waking up at 3:30 a.m.

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