Documentary gives an inside look into the most controversial and surprising underground GI press publication in history Camerado Media announces the premiere of ‘GI Says’, the story behind the most controversial and surprising underground/antiwar GI Press publication in history. Produced by filmmaker Jason Rosette (‘BookWars’, ‘Lost in New Mexico’, ‘Freedom Deal’), ‘GI Says’ enjoys its world premiere at the Tampa Bay Underground Film Festival in Tampa, FL, on December 4, 2021. Self-published by Army Specialist Kenneth Anderberg at Camp Evans, Vietnam in 1969, the eponymous ‘GI Says’ was the only underground/antiwar GI press publication ever to be produced in a conflict zone…
The first feature film by writer-director Jason Rosette, the contemporary classic New York documentary, ‘BookWars’, will screen at the new and relaunched Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City in November 2019. Dates and times are as follows: Sunday November 24, 1:30 PMSaturday November 30, 4:30 PM Special guests who participated in ‘BookWars’ will be in attendance; more information available soon at http://www.jasonrosette.com and https://www.moma.org closer to November Visit the ‘BookWars’ website at http://www.bookwarsmovie.com for more information about the movie, as well as trailer, EPK, and behind the scenes stills!
Now on the Steam platform: new 360 immersive VR documentary, ‘BrickWorks’ by producer-filmmaker Jason Rosette BrickWorks is a hypnotic and immersive 360 VR documentary video portrait of an ‘Old Skool’ brick factory in Cambodia, Southeast Asia. Directed by award winning filmmaker and 360 journalist Jason Rosette of Camerado Media, this is part one in an anticipated 4 part series of factories and brickworks in developing areas of the Asia-Pacific and ASEAN region of Asia. Rent or Buy BrickWorks on Steam at: http://store.steampowered.com/app/716830/BrickWorks_360/
Writer-Director, filmmaker and educator Jason Rosette’s first feature movie, the New York film ‘BookWars‘, is now being distributed by the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. As the movie continues to circulate after more than 15 years, occupying additional platforms including iTunes and Amazon Video, the edgy street-side #documentary portraying the lives of New York sidewalk booksellers in 1990’s New York is now considered an important indie New York classic. Read the illuminating story behind the making of ‘BookWars’ and other #films by Jason ‘Camerado’ Rosette in the filmmaking #ebook, ‘10,000 Miles to Go: An American Filmmaking Odyssey’…