The Mystery Surrounding The Hangman

Everyone who knows anything about movies knows the anal-retentive eccentricities of Stanley Kubrick when it came to keep his movies a secret before they were released. He was so strict about the exclusivity of the projects he worked on that he insisted on delivering the film reels to the distribution companies himself.

Since the time of Clock Work Orange or Full Metal Jacket, no other film has been so highly secretive than Machiavelli Hangman (http://www.hangmanmovie.com), the next low-budget sensation since Napoleon Dynamite. While there are thousands of articles circulating the net - great, this one added - everyone seems to have their take on the film that is referred to as the most groundbreaking film of the century.

Word has it that it deals with material lifted right out of the Kennedy files that will not be open to the public until 2025. Considering the hundreds of conspiracy theories following the Warren Commission, it is understandable why the public would be so fired up about this.

"We don't understand why the government hasn't allowed the American public into this tragedy. We have all needed to make sense of it, it's our right as citizens to know what really happened behind the assassination of our president," says George Frankfurt, a Glendale resident and one of the witnesses present on the day of the shooting.

The government is believed to have looked into the project and at one point, they were going to put a stop on the whole production. The reason why the government does not have any pull in this film is that it is a fully community-financed project and a studio is not behind it a bit.

Instead of going through the studio system, the filmmakers collected funding from the community as contributions. After only six months, the budget was in place and gathered from sometimes even one-dollar contributions. Because this is a movement within the community, closing down the production would be completely against the right of free speech.

Machiavelli Hangman producers are said to have in their possession such powerful new information regarding Lee Harvey Oswald and Kennedy that it will change a lot of international rapports with other countries.

"Not since Oliver Stone's JFK, has there been a more powerful use of the film media to shake the political world. There is a strong feeling that there will be new evidence to rid Oswald of all guilt, but everyone is waiting to see what the final verdict will be.

Considering that this evidence regarding JFK was supposed still be kept locked away until 2025, it is strongly feared that the film will have serious consequences immediately following its international release.

About the author:
Jean Peterson is a movie reviewer. And,
she wants you to know about the upcoming,
original, independent film called the
"Machiavelli Hangman".
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