If you're 50+ and fed up with violent, too intense, crude, blockbuster or youth-driven films that ignore your craving for uplifting, inspirational, real life or romantic movies that move you or fill your heart with love and joy, then come aboard! New York Times bestselling author and award-winning filmmaker James Twyman is launching a movement under the banner of The Senior Cinema Circle to gather one million or more signatures to place on the desk of Hollywood's decision makers demanding movies that appeal to the Baby Boomer and esteemed elder set.
So Twyman's Senior Cinema Circle is taking the lead, creating an online survey and petition aimed at demonstrating to Hollywood that there is a market to serve and demanding that film industry decision makers no longer overlook this willing and growing demographic. The information gained from the "One Million Senior Voices" campaign will be shared with movie studios, producers and film distributers to convince them that it's time to stop ignoring Baby Boomers. To fill out the survey and join the online petition, go to:www.seniorcinema.com
"The movie industry must hear directly from seniors who want to see more films being made that suit their interests," urges Twyman. "With the focus on mega-films based on comic book characters and action movies that cost $100 million or more, there doesn't seem to be much room for story-driven movies based on mature themes. If we can gather at least one million names, it will show them that seniors are committed to paying to see films they believe in."
James Twyman is the New York Times bestselling author of 15 books (Emissary of Light and The Moses Code), as well as the producer/director/writer of five films including the award-winning feature film Indigo. His newest film, Redwood Highway, will debut on Grandparents Day, Sunday Sept 8, and will be previewed earlier that week in senior residences around the nation. He currently travels around the world promoting films for what he believes to be the most important, and underserved film audience in history - elders.www.jamestwyman.com
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