10th August 2010

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First DollarGot Healthcare? (the 91 minute festival cut) just made it’s first dollar! How ’bout you? Brother can you spare a buck? Ten will get you the DVD. Check out our Kickstarter campaign to raise distribution funds.

7th August 2010

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Got Healthcare? - trailer

Protesters on various sides of the recent health care insurance reform issues give their views, actively debated in Los Angeles in the summer of 2009 at street rallies, protests, and town hall meetings. The film uses a stream of conversation style that links interviews in an ongoing dialog to explain aspects of the issues involved, from the question of socialism, to reports of people dying for lack of health insurance, to arrests of protesters at sit-ins.

The film was shot with a consumer HD camcorder with no producer, crew, or script. Highlights include interviews with doctors and nurses at various rallies such as the Hollywood “Mad as Hell Doctors” rally, where Dr. Jo Olson, Dr. Paul Papanek and Dr. Susie Baldwin explain how the proposed public option plan will likely fail and amounts to little more than an insurance industry “jobs program” to protect the insurance industry from it’s demise as a single payer system would do.

Maureen Cruise, RN, very eloquently effectively narrates a sit-in protest at the Anthem Blue Cross offices in Los Angeles, and explains in detail how the public option plans are written by lobbyists and will have little positive effect in her view, how the U.S suffers from health care debt and how we compare to other countries that see health care as a human right.

The question of socialism is explored with Tamara Colbert of the right wing activist group, The Pasadena Patriots, as she points out her take on socialism, while reformers seemingly (through editing) respond with their views that socialism already exists for other public services in the U.S.

Throughout the film, President Obama explains his points as each issue is explored. Michael Moore describes how the foreclosure crisis is a result mostly of health care debt, and how our democracy is in jeopardy with so few controlling so much of the wealth in America.

A cast of over sixty people including the eloquent actor and activist Lucia Brawley and musician activist Sam Pullen (arrested at the Los Angeles sit-in), make for an interesting street survey of the ongoing health care debate.

See the entire film for free for a limited time, then write a review on Amazon.

Tagged: healthcarehealth carehealth care reformamericagot healthcare?

7th August 2010

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Got Healthcare? Poster, bumper and mugs available now along with special edition DVDs at less than half price for our backers at Kickstarter.

6th August 2010

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Kickstarter - Got Healthcare? - Documentary Film Distribution →

Got Healthcare? is an out in the street political documentary of the protests, rallies, vigils, and congressional town hall meetings over America’s health care reform debate in the summer of 2009. Over 60 people, many of them doctors and health care professionals, were interviewed in the Los Angeles area in this stream of conversation style film.

We are offering DVDs, posters, mugs, bumper stickers and water bottles to new backers of our distribution campaign.

Source: kck.st

20th April 2010

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Legalized Rape →

The ongoing proliferation of yellow journalism and propaganda by right wing media operatives has become a media war to fight for the truth. This is a story about a blogger who claims Afghan women want more war, while she cites only a handful of Bush cronies that “visited” the White House, and ignores the vast majority of Afghan women who continue to suffer under the strain of war. There is no democracy for women in Afghanistan as Bush and wifey pooh Laura have regurgitated to the media.

The continued war in Afghanistan in fact makes things much worse for women. Women and children continue to die every day. They are raped, abducted, tortured. They have acid thrown on their faces. No doubt they take this abuse from both the Taliban and U.S. forces. They continue to cry for and end to war while the U.S. ignores them completely.

Tagged: stop warafghanistanrapelegalized rapewomenwartroopsmilitary

Source: stopwar.lafilmonline.com

13th January 2010

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Indie film production by Jon Raymond