The last few weeks have been a whirlwind with the premieres of two of our latest films. “The Hope and The Change” is airing on six cable and six broadcast networks, dozens of times and reaching over 130 million cumulative households through the fall (check our listings to find your local channels and times).
Over the weekend “Occupy Unmasked” debuted in a limited theatrical release in Dallas, Denver, Orange County, and Phoenix. These four theaters produced an impressive per-screen average of $11,000 and we’ve extended the run in these locations through October 4th.
On the heels of this successful theater launch, “Occupy Unmasked” is now available on Video on Demand. The VOD providers carrying “Occupy Unmasked” include iTunes; Amazon; Charter; Comcast; Google Play; DirecTV; Playstation3; Suddenlink; Time Warner; Verizon FIOS; VUDU; Xbox Zune; AT&T UVerse; Cablevision; Cox; and Dish Network. (For more information on these VOD options please go here.)
Having a plethora of media choices with which to view our film gives us an incredible opportunity to put our message about the realities of the dark underbelly of the Occupy Wall Street movement in front of millions of Americans. The truth must be told about the Occupy Wall Street movement and after a successful limited theater release now many more Americans can see this explosive film on VOD.
“Occupy Unmasked” must be seen to be believed and now many more millions will have that opportunity right in their own homes. Please check your local cable provider to see if “Occupy Unmasked” is available on demand on your TV or download and watch the film online.
As Governor Sarah Palin said about our documentary, “‘Occupy Unmasked’ is going to blow you away.” We can’t wait to see the reaction to the film as more and more views discover it.
“Occupy Unmasked,” takes audiences into the Occupy Wall Street camps across the country in New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Portland, Denver and Oakland for an up-close look at what’s happened there and who’s at the heart of the movement. Exclusive footage and first-hand eyewitness accounts tell the story of the criminal activity and raw brutality in the camps – much of which has not been reported by the mainstream media.
Featuring the late conservative icon Andrew Breitbart, as well as former leftist radicals turned patriotic citizen journalists Brandon Darby, David Horowitz, Pam Keys, Anita MonCrief, Mandy Nagy, and Lee Stranahan, among others, this film delves beneath the surface of the Occupy movement to show its anarchist roots, led by those who advocate the use of violence and intimidation as protest tactics. These tactics stem back to the anti-war protests of the 1960’s, the anti-nuclear weapons protests of the 80’s, the WTO protests and Environmental Liberation Front of the 90’s, and the IMF protests of recent years.
With The Hope and The Change on television and Occupy Unmasked on the big screen and VOD, Citizens United is changing the political debate in America in new ways – and we are excited to begin the conversation.















