Assaulted: Civil Rights Under Fire - Documentary

Heads up, folks. Some people have pulled out and the total dropped by 1k awhile ago. It's still over the goal, but until closing it is at risk of running a deficit and everything would be lost.

We could really use a little insurance. If you haven't had a chance to help yet, or would like to match or double, it would be very helpful.


 
As I post this, there are 2 hours to go. The pot stands at $69,480 with 913 backers (including me). It is estimated that only slightly over half of the folks who donated are from CA. That means that this is a nationwide project.

Kickstarter/Amazon take 9% off the top for providing the service. We really need to get to $71,000 to ensure that Kris gets the full $65K in start-up funds.

If you have already donated, thank you. If you haven't, why not? Even a dollar or two will help, if everyone donates!

This is you chance to do something positive towards helping the RKBA.
 
...and as the clock counted down to 42 seconds, someone slipped in a $1000 pledge!

The tally at 0 seconds was: 925 backers for $71,140!

Great Googly Moogly!!! Houston? We have a film to make!! :D
 
I kicked some funds in as soon as I became aware of the project, and kept sending the updates through my "pro-gun" network. From there, I convinced a few people to back the project -- everywhere from DC, to North Carolina, to Pennsylvania, to New Mexico, to Montana; but not one person from California.

It's definitely a nation-wide project (as intended).
 
Hiya, Folks –

I want to thank everyone for the support of our documentary,
“Assaulted: Civil Rights Under Fire.”

We have reached our goal for initial funding, and are now officially in production.

Thanks again for all of your ideas, information and pledges; its good to know you are here and ready for this film to be made!

Anita
Dead Patriot Films
 
Cant believe I JUST found this thread now.....I am focused on being as politically active and loud about protecting the constitution as possible and proud to support this film. This video trailer looks amazing - you sure have balls guys! I see you have made your goal but I will show my support by donating today.

Keep fighting the fight - hope this film makes sundance and eventually top media outlets!
 
I see that donations are closed now....how can I donate and sign up for the DVD once its released? Thanks Kris & crew
Ditto that.


I hope you'll keep us posted on release dates and/or airing date and time. Thanks.
 
This project seems to have gone over budget, or the actual financial requirements were not properly disclosed, originally. (Lean toward the latter.)
The Assaulted team is now trying to raise another $70k for post-production, before the film can be released.

If you missed your chance to donate, in the previous drive, now is the time.
And, for people just becoming aware of this project... give it some thought. There is no better time, than now.


Kickstarter page for the current funding drive: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/assaulted/assaulted-civil-rights-under-fire-finishing-fund-c


The latest project update:
We were hoping that some deep-pocket finance types would have shown themselves by now to help us carry this film to the finishing line, but no such luck. Therefore, the crew and I have decided to return to Kickstarter to raise the funds needed to complete the film and take it to theaters by March to be part of the “conversation” while congress debates our 2nd Amendment rights.

Yes, theaters!

Using a similar distribution plan used by the recent film 2016, we’re going to self-promote and distribute the film in major US cities “art house” cinemas. With strong positive reviews, we will then secure traditional distribution. Once the theatrical release is completed, we will then distribute a TV edit to PBS/PTV affiliates for broadcast. Netflix and web streaming will follow by the end of spring.

What happened to the funds from the first round? In the 90 days since receiving $64,000 from Kickstarter (yes, they take a commission!), we hit the road and conducted 50+ interviews and gathered some great footage. Our travels took us up and down California, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Florida and Louisiana. Expenses included t-shirts, hats, insurance, salaries, fuel, lawyers, hotels, airfare and food. We also covered the small loans that carried us from May to October when we were developing the concept for this film.

Now we will recharge the till, set the editor and his crew to work and craft the film that is needed now more than ever. We hope that each of you will consider another donation to our film to help us communicate the importance of “we the people” and the right to “keep and bear arms”.
 
Frankenmauser -

Please look back over all the threads on the various boards and listen to the radio interviews including Guns Rights Radion.The budget has always been $175K.

We had hoped someone with deep pockets would make up the difference with an investment in the film, but that hasn't happened yet. So we move on with another campaign.

Thanks for your support! Together we can educate the masses.

Kris
 
Kris, I'm back in! As a California ex-patriot (La Mirada), I can't let this project die now.
Time to help finish the project.
 
Thanks again for the sticky on this and for everyone's support. If you haven't seen the new trailer, it has been re-edited, again with the post-scoring or yours truly. It is a rare opportunity to bring my music production/composition skills to the cause.

I donated my time for the trailer, because I see the value and timeliness of this project, and I believe in the ability of the creative team to do it justice.

FYI, FrankenMauser, the film is not over budget. As I think Kris Koenig will clarify, the first Kickstarter drive was to get it started.

BTW, 175k is be a lot of money to you and me, but in the movie world, it's not even beer money. Editing alone is a time consuming, expensive, and critical part of the process, more than most could even imagine.

50 interviews in the can, with a who's who of the 2A activism world. Amazing. Excited to see this moving ahead.
 
Kickstarter 2 Week #1 update

It’s been one week since we launched this campaign and we want to thank each of you for your early support. The fact that each of you believes in what we are doing is more important than your donations, but we need your pledges and more to complete this film.

Entering into the post-production process for me is a love-hate proposition. On one hand it means we’re closing in on a finished product and on the other, it means hours of writing, debating with Anita and the voices in my head to hammer out a script for the editor to begin his work. I am proud to tell you that we have crafted a solid story arc and are now combing the transcripts to find those interview bites that will drive our film. History, laws, engineering, stories of oppression, individual triumph and the roots of American culture all mixed up in a recipe of visuals and sounds to convey one of the most important civil rights we have – the right to bear arms.

A couple of weeks ago, I was having dinner with some friends at the SHOT show. One of them turned to me while we were eating and said that I was either a genius or damned lucky to have this film nearly completed. Well, I don’t think of myself as a genius, and I know many who would agree with that statement, but I do feel incredibly lucky to be able to bring this story, our story, to the screen when it needs to be seen the most. With a little more luck and your support, we’ll deliver this film in 60 days.

To make this deadline, I need to ask for your continued help. Please share the link to Kickstarter campaign with your friends and ask them to join us to make this film a reality.

http://kck.st/VZmXBM

Thank you,

Kris
 
grammar lesson, sorry!

Great project, wish you all the luck and will certainly be watching for the release. I hate to be negative, but wanted to mention that on your main webpage for the project, the following sentence appears:
When the subject of gun control laws are discussed, rarely are they associated with the civil rights movement and the quest for equal rights for all.


Basic english grammar informs that "subject" is the subject of this sentence, is singular, and that "are" and "they" are incorrect. Written correctly, it would read:

When the subject of gun control laws is discussed, rarely is it associated with the civil rights movement and the quest for equal rights for all.
 
Wow! Our Kickstarter campaign had a $6,670 rally yesterday. That puts us just shy of $15,000 and 20% of our goal with 15 days to go.

This is the week to push forward to our target. Please let your friends and family know that we need their support to complete this important film.

Share the link - http://kck.st/VZmXBM

Thank you,

Kris
 
I want to mention something. In California during WWII some people of italian decent had their weapons seized for the duration of the war. It was not just the Japanese. The only difference was the Italians were not interned. My great grandfather could not even keep his single shot 12 guage which was returned after the war because he was born in Italy. He had been a U.S. citizen since before 1920. My grandfather who was born here was allowed to keep his guns.

Are gun owners the new Jews?

Jews were used as a scapegoat by hitler to blaime for the ills of germany and give people a focus for their hate and anger. People hate what happend in Newton. They are angry that this could happen and are taking their frustration out on a group that the government has turned into public enemy #1 (gun owners). While this is not "racial", the parallels are there.... It can't be the government's fault for establishing "gun free zones" and taking away peoples right to defend themselves. It must be those gun nutz fault...
 
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If this movie does not air soon, it will not be of any help. The wheels are turning and the door is slamming shut on our Second Ammendment.
 
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