There's
No Place Like Utopia A Joel Gilbert Film |
Highway 61 Entertainment (highway61ent.com) is
pleased to announce its new film for theatrical release this summer entitled
There's No Place Like Utopia (theresnoplacelikeutopia.com) - a provocative and
entertaining film about the roots and reality of Progressivism in America.
Similar in style to the highly successful Michael Moore films, acclaimed
director and filmmaker Joel Gilbert takes audiences on a horrifying and humorous
journey of discovery across the USA.
Gilbert travels across America to
find out what's at the end of the Progressive rainbow - Utopia or something far
worse. From the ruins of Detroit to the slums of Chicago's South Side, and from
Denver's illegal immigration invasion to Newark's urban removal project, Gilbert
pulls back the curtain. His quest takes us
deep into the roots of the political fantasy of Utopia, as he confronts
Progressives about their plans for paradise on earth. Gilbert also interviews Jack
Cashill, David Horowitz, Jerome Corsi and a leading ex-KGB officer about the
realities of Socialism and Marxism. In this film audiences will learn
about:
There's No Place Like
Utopia is an
exploration of Progressivism, amnesty for
illegals, race relations, Islam in America, political correctness, and Barack
Obama himself, who promises to "remake the world as it should be." But is Utopia a real destination for America, or does the
true path to happiness still remain back home in Kansas via faith, family
and hard work?
There's No Place Like
Utopia will
premiere in select theaters starting in Denver, Colorado in July, then expand to
a nationwide release. Rocky Mountain Pictures, the distributors behind the
successful theatrical run of 2016: Obama's America, is distributing this
film to theaters. To view the trailer and for more information, visit the
official film site: theresnoplacelikeutopia.com.
ABOUT THE
DIRECTOR: Joel Gilbert (joelgilbert.net ) is the
director and writer of the recent political documentaries, Dreams from My
Real Father (2012) , Atomic Jihad: Ahmadinejad's Coming War and Obama's
Politics of Defeat (2010) and Farewell Israel: Bush, Iran and the Revolt
of Islam (2008). Dreams from My Real Father was featured at the
Republican National Convention in Tampa (2012). Atomic Jihad was screened
at the CPAC Conference in Washington, D.C. and won the Hudson Institute Film
Festival in 2010.
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