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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! This official T-shirt accompanied the award winning New York feature film, 'BookWars', upon its release over two decades ago in the year 2000 - and it's been brought back to glorious life after many requests ever since.
Celebrate your local bookseller, indie band, or other free-thinker with this handsome, official re-issue from the movie's producers at Camerado!
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A must-listen for any bootstrapping creative or entrepreneur!
10,000 Miles to Go: An American Filmmaking Odyssey focuses on the making of an award winning contemporary feature film, 'BookWars', which was successfully bootstrapped against monumental odds with near-zero funding, yet which made its way to numerous international sales and broadcasts and a place in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), NYC, films collection. From concept through worldwide international sales, 10,000 Miles to Go takes you through through the entire process - warts and all - stripping away the glamour of the movie business to reveal what it takes to bootstrap and execute an ambitious startup creative project with maximum impact on a minimal budget.
An essential book about filmmaking, movie and video directing, film editing, scriptwriting, and production, 10,000 Miles to Go is also a book which any startup entrepreneur or creative will find absolutely revealing and illuminating.
Narrated by 'BookWars' filmmaker Jason Rosette; produced by Camerado Media. Based on the book, 10,000 Miles to Go: An American Filmmaking Odyssey (ed. William Grabowski, with Jason Rosette)
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