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Revision as of 05:13, 9 July 2021
The Birth of Alienation is a proposed film prank in which the historic film Birth of a Nation will be temporarily replaced by a high-budget spoof version, The Birth of Alienation.
Project status
An early prototype version received substantial product placement sponsorship from Extract of Radium. EoR management approved the project for immediate production on D.W. Griffith's birthday (July 23), and hopes are high that rushes will be available for bootlegging "no later that the 2020 elections."
Production
Famed producer (and alleged arms dealer) Egon Rhodomunde is backing the project, calling it "a nightmare of a film, destined to fail on an epic scale, my absolute calling in life."
Origin
I thought of the idea and promptly documented it on the morning of July 7, 2020, in response to a Facebook post.
- Comment @ Facebook.
In the News
The Wonderful Kyle Baby is a book based on Song of the Slave, a 1946 American live-action/animated musical drama film which tells the story of Kyle, a seven-year-old boy who is visits his grandmother's plantation for an extended stay, where he learns how to cope with the challenges of impending puberty while denying the nightmare of slavery.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (25 April 2021)
- Comment @ Facebook
- The Birth of a Nation @ Wikipedia