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My film just landed a distribution deal with Sony Entertainment


PhillyB

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I've posted on and off for a couple of years about working on a feature film set in the Vietnam War. This afternoon I signed a global distribution deal with Vision Films and Sony Entertainment, the latter of which wil sell it to Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, etc. at the film markets this fall. You should be able to watch Point Man as early as December.

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Now I have a career as a filmmaker. Thanks to everyone who was a part of the process, from generous fundraising donors to @arbnranger helping set scout to @Paa Langfart helping with prop design to @cookinwithgas, @Cat, and @Floppin attending the cast and crew premiere, and whoever else I'm blanking on right now.

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3 hours ago, arbnranger said:

Awesome brother ! 

After you get some greenbacks and settle in, whats next on your horizon? 

once i see sales returns and can show a return on investment i'll go after money to shoot a feature in bolivia, hopefully next spring.

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1 hour ago, PhillyB said:

I wasn't happy with any of this until drew carter commented on the post and I found out he's pursuing an acting career 

Ahhhhh...Drew Carter. Another one of those legendary fan favorite WRs that never really did much but for some reason developed a sort of cult following. Carter, Rod Gardner, David Gettis, DJ Hackett - members of this is the game/season for the breakout just you watch club. 

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