BOOKWARS passes Quarter Million $ mark; FREEDOM DEAL Update
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Just a quick note that BOOKWARS, Camerado's indie classic first feature doc about NYC street booksellers, has grossed in excess of $250,000 as of today's latest DVD sales accounting. (not all from DVD sales of course...this figure is mostly from int'l TV sales, which are still ongoing).
Anyway, not a huge sum, but not bad for movie which was made on a shoestring, with money raised from a bunch of used books sold at a sidewalk bookstand...
Get your copy at Amazon, or buy direct from CreateSpace and the filmmaker gets more $:
http://www.createspace.com/212506
(You can also get Camerado's second feature, No Sex For SUSAN HERO, at:
http://www.createspace.com/234901 )
As for Camerado's third feature, currently in Active D out here in SE Asia, FREEDOM DEAL...thanks very much to B52 airman Tommy Towery for sending his memoirs as part of Camerado's research into B52 Arclight and MENU activity on the Cambodian border during the US-WN War era.
Finally, The Independent Magazine gives great coverage of filmmaker J Rosette's 3+ years spent living and working out in Cambodia, check it out at:
http://www.aivf.org/node/1135
((( Sok Sabai!)))
Just a quick note that BOOKWARS, Camerado's indie classic first feature doc about NYC street booksellers, has grossed in excess of $250,000 as of today's latest DVD sales accounting. (not all from DVD sales of course...this figure is mostly from int'l TV sales, which are still ongoing).
Anyway, not a huge sum, but not bad for movie which was made on a shoestring, with money raised from a bunch of used books sold at a sidewalk bookstand...
Get your copy at Amazon, or buy direct from CreateSpace and the filmmaker gets more $:
http://www.createspace.com/212506
(You can also get Camerado's second feature, No Sex For SUSAN HERO, at:
http://www.createspace.com/234901 )
As for Camerado's third feature, currently in Active D out here in SE Asia, FREEDOM DEAL...thanks very much to B52 airman Tommy Towery for sending his memoirs as part of Camerado's research into B52 Arclight and MENU activity on the Cambodian border during the US-WN War era.
Finally, The Independent Magazine gives great coverage of filmmaker J Rosette's 3+ years spent living and working out in Cambodia, check it out at:
http://www.aivf.org/node/1135
((( Sok Sabai!)))