The arrival of COVID two years ago derailed the process of distributing and promoting my documentary, The War on Whores. So now that things are at least starting to go back to some state vaguely resembling what we used to call “normal” in the 21st century (which was, of course, already pretty abnormal compared to what we used to call “normal” in the 20th, but that’s a topic for another day), my director/producer Paul Johnson decided we should put the film on YouTube for free until February 15th to generate some new buzz. This is a low-res version, but still completely watchable; if you want a full-res version to keep you can buy it at Vimeo (or even email me for a physical DVD). If you’ve never seen it, here’s your chance; next month I’ll switch this link out so there isn’t a dead grey box here.
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January 21, 2022 by Maggie McNeill
Posted in Perception, The Dark Side, Tyranny | Tagged activism, advertising, Maggie in the Media, The War on Whores, video | 2 Comments
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To get a DVD, would I show you evidence of having bought it on Vimeo, or what?
Nah, I’m afraid I have to sell them separately; my budget’s pretty tight now I’m semi-retired. 😉