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Kalle Max Hofmann November 08, 2010 00:44 Production Leader 3 Thumb-ups
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Some facts for you to use

Howdy Guys & Gals,

I've written up some facts that you can translate into your own language - or even own words, it's more about the facts not the way it's written - to contact local blogs, forums or websites.

Snowblind has many aspects to its production, so it's probably best just to highlight the ones most interesting to the peoople you're writing to, so the text doesn't get too long.

You can offer editors free downloads of our stuff, in case they are interested they should just contact us and say who they're writing for and then we'll shell out a couple of free links. This costs us money from our hoster, but it seems freedom isn't really free these days ;D

Of course we're very open to your suggestions regarding the text!

Okay here goes:
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SNOWBLIND – "The Post-Apocalyptic Spaghetti Western" was shot by a posse of German movie enthusiasts who were united by their strong love for 70s and 80s grindhouse cinema. With their daring concept of "cowboys with motorbikes" they were able to draw a lot of professionals to both sides of the camera. A cast of fresh talents from the US, the UK, Australia, Ireland and even South Africa make the film truly stand out. And Wim Wenders, one of Germany' most renowned directors, crowns the film with one of his very rare guest appearances as an actor.

Snowblind was produced entirely on private funds, and used the help of the online community "wreckamovie.com", which was funded by the makers of internet phenomenon "Star Wreck".

After 18 months of hard work, Snowblind had it's world premiere on the 20st Emden International Film Festival on the 7th of June 2010. Since then, the film has toured several countries, winning "Best International Picture" at Belfast's Yellow Fever International Film Festival.

As of now, Snowblind has been released world-wide on the internet, with the SD version being available for free through partners like YouTube, RapidShare and WasabiTV.com.au

Thanks to the work of its community, Snowblind has subtitles in 7 languages available from the start which can be activated at the push of a button, thanks to YouTube's CC-feature.

With this new way of distribution, independent film making has come full circle. The force behind a project powered by sheer ehthusiasm is made most apparent by the fact that a stereseoscopic 3D version is also in the works, nearing its completion. SNOWBLIND 3D is scheduled for a december release and will again be made available through internet and IPTV.

Links:
Home page:
www.snowblind-film.com
Streaming on YouTube:

Streaming/Download on RapidShare:
http://free.rapidmovies.com/player_snowblind.html
http://www.wreckamovie.com/snowblind
The latest trailer for Snowblind:

Facebook-Fanpage:
http://www.facebook.com/Snowblindfilm
Wreckamovie.com, the interantional film making community:
TV-report on the Snowblind shoot:

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