Looking for distribution. Currently my feature documentary Wedding 93 is submitted to numerous
film festivals. We are just at the beginning of that experience and have five awards so far.
In submitting to festivals I published the movie trailer on Vimeo to the public. The Vimeo link sat for a week, but was then seen and
leaked on Facebook. Within the past week this post leaking the trailer
has gotten over 20k Shares, 20k Likes and 200k Views within a matter of the first 48 hours. The trailer on Vimeo has now gotten over 34k views. Numerous Cambodian YouTubers and media
outlets are currently publishing reviews of the trailer. We have gone
viral with user content on YouTube, TikTok and Facebook.
Facebook Link
https://www.facebook.com/ThisIsStyles/videos/571107133947863
Vimeo Trailer Link
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Whoa! I got pretty scared watching this at midday.
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yes! and the final film is even worse
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Well that was terrifying, top work Paul
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Very intriguing.
thank you for all of your comments! means a lot coming from industry professionals.
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So... piracy of your film worked in your favor? LOL
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yes piracy worked out in our favor haha, pretty wild
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That's awesome, great to hear it, Paul Zagaris! I've heard similar stories from indie producers. Diane Foster produced a horror cult favorite that lost out due to piracy, but because they had thought to create merchandise, they still made money from the merch. There was a film made in Denver when I was in school that was pirated but received a slew of purchases due to the popularity: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ink_(film)#Production_and_Distribution
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You premiered it at Santa Barbara Film Festival! Was at UCSB when that festival opened a few years before 2009. Very exciting. Its interesting to hear the grassroots success and distribution with audience weight behind it.
WHA?!?! What a small world, Paul Zagaris! The little girl from INK was in a student short film I AD'd, that's how I found out about the film.