The Boy in Amazon’s VR Cineplex APP short film.mov

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‚Emerging from Trafficking. Evolving into a New Era‘

TV-Y7 | 7-30min | Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fan-fiction, Adaptation/Thriller, Sci-Fi, Film Noir | Web-TV Series | 31 August 2015

FANFIC GENRES:
Self-Insert | Rebuild fiction | Friend-shipping | Multicross self-insert | Fix-fic | Fusion | Crossover | Rationalist rewrite
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CATCHPHRASE:
‚Life is what you make it so make it like a movie and act your best with the people in your circle of influence who you want to star in your film of life!‘
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TAGLINE:
‚Life is what you make it so make it like a movie and act humorously your best in your bad scenes but do your best on every stage, thereby giving God something to work with to turn your glitches into glitz. ‚
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BRIEF SYNOPSIS:
He was a crippled cinephile who found creative ways to adjust to his present limitations at work as a projectionist for a sacred second-run 4-Star Theatre empowered by a Supreme-Being; who turned his life around with supernatural intuition, visionary powers, and time-travel abilities to jump into movies. Until one day, your not-so-average joe flicktein drops into virtual reality to watch a movie, only to find a mysterious 11 year old boy in his private screening room, that takes him on a mission to pull the kid from darkness.

SPECIAL DEDICATION TO:
Amazon Prime/Kindle Direct Publishing
Not many writers/authors on Amazon don’t take the time to see and give back to Amazon with a grateful heart all they have done for them to provide hope for people like them, so with that said I’d like to dedicate this one-act play to Amazon. May God keep blessing this company and increase their territory with staff.

And Love146 – love146.org isa U.S.-based 501 non-profit international anti-child trafficking organization. Love146’s vision is the end of child trafficking and exploitation. Nothing less. We believe this is only possible through a bold, broad vision that cannot be achieved by only one person, organization, perspective, or approach. The movement of people who agree that no child should be trafficked encompasses a broad base of diverse stakeholders and supporters — people who disagree about a myriad of issues, but who all share the vision of the end of child trafficking. The story of how we got our name, as told by CEO & Co-founder Rob Morris. One night in the fall of 2002, I witnessed the horrific crime of people selling children in a brothel. Some friends and I wanted to learn more about the issue of child trafficking and see how we could be helpful. We connected with an organization that was actively working to combat human trafficking. We visited one of their operating centers in Southeast Asia where investigators were going undercover into a brothel where they believed children were being exploited. They invited us to join them – which in retrospect, we’ve learned isn’t a good idea and could potentially harm victims. We found ourselves in a room looking through a glass wall where there were young girls wearing red dresses. Each girl had a number pinned to her dress — even the dignity of a name was stripped away. On my side of the glass wall, menus were handed out with prices for different sex acts that listed each girl by number. I struggled to comprehend the traumatic situation I was witnessing. The children sat motionless, watching cartoons on crackling TVs.







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