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Itβs stupid. Security is extremely lax, Hitler wouldβve been in his bunker planning counter offensives against the Russians, also - why doesnβt the film acknowledge the July plot? Thereβs no way Hitler is going to watch a movie in an βenemyβ country that heβs occupying. The only other thing that bothers me is that the βGermanβ propaganda movie is in English in parts and Shoshanna gives her speech in English.
From theyretryingtokillus.com:
>βTheyβre Trying To Kill Usβ is the follow-up feature length documentary to the award-winning film What The Health, focusing on food (in)justice told through the lens of Hip Hop and urban culture, produced by Keegan Kuhn (Cowspiracy, What The Health) and John Lewis (Badass Vegan, Vegan Smart).
>Hip Hop influences global culture more than any other art form in human history. What Hip Hop artist say, wear, drive, drink and eat influences the purchases of millions of people around the world. As more and more influential Hip Hop artists adopt a food conscious lifestyle, it has the potential to radically shift the world they speak to. Their global influence has a real possibility of combatting chronic disease, minimizing climate change, reducing healthcare costs, ending starvation and promoting compassion.
>The aim of the film is to encourage critical thought about justice by highlighting Hip Hop artists and activist who speak about injustice in all its forms. The film addresses food access and food deserts, nutritional and environmental racism, diet related diseases, racial disparities of disease, government corruption, animal cruelty, climate change and ultimately how the influence of Hip Hop will save the world.
Although it was announced some time ago with not much new information, there was finally an update from May 5, 2021 on their Indiegogo page:
>World Premier Juneteenth at Tribeca Film Fest! We are so excited to announce that TTTKU is going to have the world premiere at the renowned Tribeca Film Festival on June 19th 2021!
>The film is part of a special lineup of films that will be available online because of covid called Tribeca At Home, so folks around the US can tune in!
>Tickets are limited, but are available now!
>Click the link to also see who is supporting the film as well!
>https://tribecafilm.com/films/they-re-trying-to-kill-us-2021
>Thank you all endlessly for all the support. We simply can't express how much your support has meant to us!
>Keegan & John
From the Tribeca Film Festival page:
>Writer-director team and avid health advocates Keegan Kuhn and John Lewis make their Tribeca debut with their incisive exploration into the insidious relationship between structural racism and chronic disease. Co-director John Lewis crosses the country as he explo
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hi everyone, a bit of a different topic but I directed a short film and finished the festival run late last year. I was wondering how I can go about sharing it online to get a wide audience?
I tried reaching out to Thrasher/Transword/Jenkem Magazines (It's a skateboarding film) but haven't heard a word. I'll like to hear what y'all have done for your films.
Hi!
I'm a relatively new ninja user. Typically when I film events with my Multicam set up, I just drag the different angles and everything into premiere, and auto-synch using the audio. I started using a ninja v, and when I drag in the audio - it has the four channels, and no matter what I do I can't get it to synch with other clips. The camera's that weren't using ninja's sync no problem. I've tried deleting all the tracks but one, changing the channels that are used to synch, etc. and nothing has worked so far. Any advice? This has dramatically slowed down my work flow.
Thank you!
I know I have asked two times in the past(I forgot I did twice though), but I'm asking one more time in case anyone can help me out that hasn't seen my previous posts relating to this matter. To clarify what I'm talking about for anyone who doesn't know, Shark Tale premiered in Venice prior to it's mainstream release in the U.S., Italy, etc. It was shown with an Italian dub, but this dub wasn't the one released in cinemas and on home media. It was a different dub that had voice actors playing the characters instead of "local celebrities". This dub seems to only exist for that reason alone, and seems to be quite hard to find, but people have said it aired on TV with the other dub. Again, Can anybody help me out at all? If I can't get any help finding the dub by next month, I will be deleting this post, as I am pretty much wasting my time by that point. Not that it would be anybody fault but I'm stating a fact. I don't speak nor understand Italian by the way, but I wanted to see how the dub was.
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