Christiania the TV Movie

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I am currently producing a television documentary about the tiny community of Christiania in Copenhagen Denmark.  It is to many an interesting long-term social experiment recognised by the Danish Government, to others just a way of life, an alternative to conventional urban existence, a haven for creatives, local high-quality business and refugees from the modern world since 1971.  

My production is low-budget but broadcast-quality.  It has allowed me to meet and work with some fascinating individuals but at quite a slow pace.  I am looking for sponsors so that I can increase the speed at which this film is made and maybe even work full-time on it.  From time to time I need to hire assistants and technicians and a proper level of backing would allow me to create properly paid freelance job opportunities.  

 The eventual destination for this production is local television in the USA.  My intention is to involve a sympathetic celebrity to record the voice-over for this production, so as to make it more attractive to a network.  I should be very happy to offer you an executive producer’s credit, not to mention a very good public relations opportunity via an original production which, like my first has been frequently broadcast over the last few years but at no profit.  

Please visit us at http://goingdutchstills.tripod.com

One Pound Sterling £ is equivalent to approx 1.15 Euros or 1.51 United States Dollars 

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