Future For Sale Update
January 27th, 2009 by admin
New Year, New Sleeve, thanks to an upgrade to wordpress 2.7. We’re currently starting to assemble edit Future For Sale, while still raising financing. We’ve created a fundraising page on indiegogo.com, if you would like to contribute to the next stage of the project. We’re still fleshing out the profile and the perks, so please contact us if anything is unclear.
When we started to develop this film in 2007, we didn’t know the extent of the financial collapse which was going to happen around the world, although for anyone following the news you knew something big was brewing.
We’re working hard to complete the film this year, so please watch this space.
Sonja
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February 10th, 2009 at 05:53
I think you should contact Peter Joseph and ask for some PR support. He’s got many supporters nowadays, not only on the ZeitgeistMovement.com but a community spread all around. And many of them will be very interested in your project, like I am. So he can probably help you out somehow, put a banner on his websites etc. Other than that you can just pay a visit to a few forums, promote your film with a post, create a youtube channel, post the trailer of your project and so on…
That way you can get much more donations I believe, think about it if you have the time and if you really need the money. And consider this comment my donation please.
Also, if you see Roxanne and Jacque then say hi for me. Nah, just kidding…they don’t know me. Hehe… Actually I talked to Roxanne in Istanbul -I was the curious young man with the camera- but that was only 5-10 min. or so… Plus it wouldn’t make any significant difference even if she remembers me. I was too lazy to upload the videos anywhere afterwards.
Anyway, wish you all a lots of strength, luck, whatever you believe in…
February 10th, 2009 at 06:20
Oh and by the way, the style I saw in the trailer of your film reminded of another docu/movie titled “What a way to Go: Life at the End of Empire”. You can watch it on this website:
http://www.thestumblingblock.com/Watch.htm
Its short trailer here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDJ6Nrj6y_Y
That one is a pretty powerful documentary in my opinion. Even though I stopped believing in the global warming theory a while after watching that movie, and after a detailed research, I still think the film makes a good point, albeit a little too alarmist. Maybe it can be an inspiration though.
Both projects appear to be in form of a personal journey to me.