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IFC New World Order (2009 Documentary)

Infohash:

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Type:

Movies

Title:

IFC - New World Order (2009 Documentary)

Category:

Video/Movies

Uploaded:

2009-05-12 (by miiyou)

Description:

The Independent Film Channel presents... Title: NEW WORLD ORDER Genre: Documentary First Air Date: 2009.Apr.16 Duration: 1h25m58s Video: DivX 5 704x480 29.97fps 985Kbps Audio: MPEG Audio Layer 3 44100Hz stereo 128Kbps Source: Digital Cable

Tags:

  1. nwo
  2. new world order

Files count:

6

Size:

691.78 Mb

Trackers:

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Comments:

 sig_garrett (2009-05-27)

Thanks miiyou!!
thomasanderson911 - great idea!

thamask21 (2009-05-28)

Lol crazy you search the bay for it nothing comes up but do a google and boom. Good post

jzenman (2009-05-28)

Great documentary... It kind of makes some of these people seem crazy... But on another level it's a bit creepy...

blaatgvd (2009-06-18)

Message from SeeThink Films:
Hi Everyone, SeeThink appreciates your enthusiasm and support for the film. We wanted to bring a high level of production value to the film and in order to do so, we needed a networks financial backing. IFC was involved from the very beginning and they allowed us to make the film we wanted to make. For that, we are grateful.
IFC is a basic cable channel. This means that their budgets are not anywhere near competitive with the premium channels (such as HBO, Discovery, History Channel). In exchange for working with a much smaller budget IFC allows their filmmakers to retain certain rights (as a means of additional compensation).
At this point it looks as if SeeThink will be self-releasing the DVD. Part of this is due to the controversial subject matter and part because of the film's rapid illegal availability on the internet. We are hoping to recoup our costs and sustain out ability to continue to make films with DVD sales.
In consideration of the time, effort and out-of-pocket expenses SeeThink has incurred to make this film we would like to ask that the people who read this forum consider this before continuing to distribute the film.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Sincerely,
Tom, Andrew and Luke from SeeThink
Contact: tom@seethink.com