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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Breckenridge Film Fest Hosts World Premiere of
New Freedom-Flick
BRECKENRIDGE, CO JUNE 17, 2008
-- Thomas Haden Church, Spiderman 3, and Ed Kramer, special effects
creator for the latest Star Wars Trilogy, were among the top guests
highlighted at this year’s 2008 Breckenridge Festival of Film. Mixed in
among the Hollywood stars and the latest dynamic creations of upcoming
directors and writers was a shinning star of a different kind. The world
premiere of the new political investigative thriller, “Washington,
You’re Fired,” was launched upon an unsuspecting audience with
explosive results.
On a Friday evening, in the illustrious mountaintop community of beautiful
Breckenridge, Colorado, audiences were exposed to an examination of the
last seven years of terror-related spy bills that director William Lewis
says have removed essential constitutional safeguards and opened up the
executive branch to corruption by removing vital checks and balances that
are the backbone of our representative-republic system of government.
Lewis’ new feature film provoked sparks and flying embers during a
heated Q&A session where viewers expressed outrage and a driving
desire to correct problems in our government that many moviegoers were
unaware existed in the first place. Mr. Johns, a resident of Breckenridge,
Colorado commented after the screening, “I had no idea our government
had strayed so far from the constitution.”
Co-writers Keith Abel and William Lewis fielded questions that included a
desire by viewers to move this important and potentially history-making
expose’ into the mainstream where average Americans could be exposed to
an examination of legislation that filmmakers Lewis and Abel have called
“impeachable offenses.” “Both the legislative and executive branches
have committed crimes against our country and against the United States
Constitution,” stated filmmaker Lewis in a director’s panel discussion
that took place the next day. He went on to state, “this documentary is
a wakeup call for all Americans. We either take charge of our government
now or we surrender what few rights we still have in this country and
resign ourselves to the fascist activities of a government who cares more
about it’s corporate masters than the personal interests and liberties
of the people of the United States.”
In a private conversation with Mr. Lewis, Hollywood special effects guru
Ed Kramer who attended the festival conveyed both applause and shock after
viewing the film. Mr. Kramer, who arrived after the initial premiere of
“Washington, You’re Fired,” attended a private screening of the film
in the festival’s green room with his wife and their close friends. His
comment to Mr. Lewis afterwards was, “This is a film that every American
citizen should see. Apparently, we’ve been way too complacent, because
no one was willing to believe this administration would systematically
disable the constitution and take away our rights as citizens the way this
movie clearly shows they have already done! It’s time for us all to wake
up and fix the damage done over the last eight years. This movie offers
clear suggestions for action each of us can take right now. Thank you for
making this important film!”
Thanks to great organizations like KPFK, KPFA, WBAI, Free Speech TV, and
the Breckenridge Film Festival, mainstream Americans are finally getting
their chance to see a film that some viewers are calling “a motivating
and life-altering documentary.” As listener supported radio stations
across the country are beginning to find out, Americans are deeply
interested in pursuing the truth and increasingly motivated to personally
help bring about what they perceive as a much-needed change in our
political leadership. Christine Blosdale, Senior PM Producer of KPFK, Los
Angeles handpicked the politically charged flick for the station’s first
fundraiser of the year. How did they do with it…? Well they’re using
it in their next fund drive as you read this.
Political campaigns are also leaping onto the freedom bandwagon by
utilizing “Washington, You’re Fired” DVDs in a fundraising capacity
and for handouts. Bridgestone Media Group, the production company
responsible for creating the special effects used in the film, has already
donated a thousand copies of the DVD to the Kevin Barrett for Congress
campaign. Charlotte Brown and Brave New Books of Austin, Texas helped do
the footwork to get copies of the film into the hands over 500 Texas
delegates at the Republican state convention, and it’s not stopping
there. Co-Writer Keith Abel says, “We are also reaching out to colleges
and universities across the country to use the film as an educational tool
in advance of the upcoming presidential election. We encourage every
political group and organization out there to contact us and learn how
they can help get this crucially important freedom-flick into the hands of
every American.”
With the distinguished mountaintop premiere of “Washington, You’re
Fired,” co-writers Lewis and Abel would like to remind every American of
the now famous words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., “When we allow
freedom to ring – when we let it ring from every village and every
hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that
day when all of God’s children, black men and white men, Jews and
Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing
in the words of the old Negro spiritual: Free at last, free at last. Thank
God almighty, we are free at last.”
To learn more about “WASHINGTON, YOU’RE FIRED,” please visit: http://www.WashingtonYoureFired.com
or contact Debbie Morgan with Bridgestone Media Group
pressbox (at) bridgestonemediagroup (dot) com
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