I received this email from the producer of an upcoming documentary about taxes and tax reform. I thought some might enjoy the movie trailer which is linked below.
Hello, this is Nathan Padgett with Life Is My Movie Entertainment. I'm writing to let you know about the upcoming feature length documentary about taxes and tax reform, "An Inconvenient Tax".
This film sheds light on one of America’s messiest problems — a fundamentally broken tax code that affects every part of people's lives. With the U.S. Congress making over 16,000 changes to the tax code in the last two decades alone, many Americans want something better, but few know where to start. This feature-length documentary film reveals the many ways Congress uses the tax code to achieve political goals that have nothing to do with raising revenue. It also tackles the controversial issue of tax reform through a non-partisan presentation of U.S. tax history and current proposals to fix the code. In a time when America faces fiscal crisis, An Inconvenient Tax brings a crucial exploration of the tax code to the big screen.
We know that the subject matter within this film is a hot topic for your viewers and all Americans alike. While we have yet to begin our major marketing campaign, we are currently contacting specific tax and accounting outlets in hopes that they will be willing to inform their viewers of the film's newly redesigned website and possibly showcase the teaser. I'm including links to the website, press packet, and the teaser.
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions or comments about the film. press@lifeismymovie.com 770-881-7500 ext: 2
Thank you for your interest in our film. Now sit back, relax and enjoy the show,
Nathan Padgett
Website:
www.aninconvenienttax.com
Press Packet:
www.aninconvenienttax.com/downloads/AITpressPacket.pdf
Film Teaser:
www.vimeo.com/2050141
Nathan Padgett
[o] 770-881-7500 ext: 714
[f] 678-748-3106
[c] 404-405-1617
440 South Perry Street Suite #8
Lawrenceville, Georgia 30045
www.lifeismymovie.com
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