Our film will engage with out audiences by introducing real world problems such as child abandonment and high cost for medical services, which some audiences may be able to relate to. According to the National Library of Medicine, 1 in every 4 children in the U.S go through child abuse or neglect. This will connect with the audience on a deeper, more emotional level. Our film also shows quite a bit of hate towards the U.S government, for not releasing the cure for cancer to the public, which isn't the case in real life, but it is meant to serve as an example of the social injustices that are provided to us by our national governments throughout the world.
My partner and I decided that we will try to distribute our film first through a small film festival called the Sunscreen Film Festival. We will need to get accepted first, but I have high hopes that we will. Another way that we would like to distribute our film would be through some major streaming platforms such as Netflix, Max, Prime Video, Hulu, and YouTube. Getting our movie featured on one of these platforms would help a lot with reaching a diverse audience since streaming platforms account for 40.3% of the total TV usage. YouTube will offer the most exposure as it is available in every country worldwide except China and North Korea, where it can be heavily censored or even restricted.
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