A couple of years ago, I supported a Kickstarter project to produce the film, FrackNation.
The group that produced FrackNation – Phelim McAleer, Ann McElhinney (his wife), and Magdalena Segieda – has chosen their next project.  A made-for-tv movie that tells the story of Kermit Gosnell, the Philadelphia abortionist and serial killer.
This time they will be using IndieGoGo.com to raise funds from citizen producers.  Ann and Phelim had to remove their campaign from Kickstarter when the fundraising site threatened to edit their language and made noise about canceling the campaign.
Here is their story, in their own words:



Here is what Andrew Klavan (pjmedia.com) has to say about it:

Those of you who have read my essay The Crisis in the Arts know how strongly I feel about the battle for the culture. I think conservatives have been foolish to allow the left to seize control of the high ground of American art and entertainment. I feel — to paraphrase Andrew Breitbart — that GOP fund raisers and operatives work us up into a panic every couple of years by telling us the fate of the nation rests on the outcome of this or that congressional race. We pour our money into their campaigns — and, meanwhile, the left plays the long game of eroding the American way in novels, in music, on television and at the movies.
(snip)
but the media buried his story and mainstream Hollywood will never touch it. Why? You know why. Because Gosnell was an abortionist and in order to fully recognize the horrors of his crimes, you have to begin to think about the logic of abortion and the flimsy arguments that support it. Rather than let that happen, the mainstream media stayed away from one of the trials of the decade. Here’s a picture of the empty courtroom seats reserved for the press:

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The truth should be told — and if you’re holding your breath waiting for Hollywood to do it, I hope you’ve got really, really big lungs.
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