Dissident media has an uphill climb, but some are better positioned than others to navigate it. Jim Caviezel is one such man in such a position and he's using it to make dissident movies that the Hellmouth is disinclined to promote due to the subject matter. This one? About the global human--child--rape trafficking trade and its networks.
Of course there's a site for it. Socials for it are here and here. IMDB page is here. This is still a movie, and that means the promotion game has to be played so you go where the normies are.
Caviezel, due to his career in the business, is positioned to back and push dissident projects. He's more or less in Fuck You Money territory now, so he can be open about who he is and what he believes, a position he shares with Mel Gibson, and he therefore chooses to do projects about his passions- suitable for the man made famous for playing Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in The Passion.
One look at the IMDB page shows that Jim's using talent more or less outside the Hellmouth's compromised network of assets, as he is now, and his problem will only be in finding distribution for this film since all the major networks in the West are owned by those who are friendly to--at the least--the very networks this film is about. If this is the first time you're hearing about it, as it was mine less than an hour ago, then you can chalk that up to media suppression of this film.
No, this is not a child-friendly film. This is a very serious film for adults, and if you're disturbed then congratulations that's what Jim and his team want you to feel. Film is a medium of Rhetoric, and nothing sways public opinion like a very well-down feature film. You're looking at one such film; in an honest industry, this would be up for major awards.
But we don't have that. We have Clown World, only those clowns are Pennywise.
That's why I'm using my blog to boost the profile of an independent drama by a man whose fortunes dwarf my own. He's using his wealth to good ends, one of which is putting an end to child rape trafficking, as a part of putting an end to today's slave trade- and that's what this trafficking is, slavery. We've got to put out the narratives that support what we want to see, and this one--that it is real, that it can be stopped--is well worth spending blog time upon today.
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