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A cynical case study of the feature film production of All God's
Creatures written by multi-hyphenate writer/producer/director/actor
Josh Folan, "Filmmaking, the Hard Way" puts low budget filmmaking
under the microscope by analyzing the process of making a film from
top to bottom with an honesty and transparency rarely found in
writings of its kind. "Filmmaking, the Hard Way" lauds itself as
THE indie filmmaker bible for problem solving at the micro-budget
level and is written in a voice intended to speak to the reader as
a peer, not a pupil. "Josh has spent months processing and
organizing everything he learned along the way and turned it into a
book that can help you do the same. This is EXACTLY what indie
filmmaking is all about. You would be hard-pressed to find another
book as detailed and direct about the costs associated with getting
this process right, the pitfalls, the tiny windows of opportunity
that you must recognize and act upon immediately..." - Ryan Gielen,
Award Winning Filmmaker
When a military experiment goes horribly wrong and turns his entire
platoon gay, the deeply religious, washed-up General Newman Ginger
must learn to love his platoon and himself in order to survive the
spiritual, professional and actual war zone he has just entered...
General Newman Ginger wants nothing more than to fall asleep each
night with a bottle of whiskey and a good war story, but his life
of bitter solitude is thrown into chaos when he is ordered to act
as a lab rat for top secret weapons testing. The year is 1999, and
a kinder, gentler army is developing non-lethal weapons to subdue
enemy soldiers humanely. To avoid a court martial, General Ginger
agrees to act as a test subject for one of these "soft" weapons: an
aphrodisiac bomb. The bomb is supposed to sexually arouse the enemy
in order to distract him on the battlefield. However, what appears
to be an accidental miscalculation muddles the experiment and the
bomb turns the entire makeshift platoon gay. Horrified by his new
sexuality, General Ginger begs to be expelled from the platoon to
return to his empty but familiar life, to ride out his remaining
days in denial. Despite close ties to military brass he is remanded
to top-secret barracks where the gay platoon is being held for
observation and testing. As platoon members begin to develop
mysterious side effects, the arch-Christian Secretary of Defense
sends them on a suicide mission in the mountains of a Middle
Eastern war zone, and sends warplanes to finish them off should
they survive the armed militias and devastating terrain. While
attempting to go AWOL, General Ginger stumbles upon the truth-
there is no mission. Suddenly offered the chance to escape, and
with warplanes bearing down on them, he must choose between his new
gay platoon and his past as a loyal, straight, Christian soldier.
Love Bomb and the Pink Platoon is the debut novel from
award-winning screenwriter and filmmaker Ryan Gielen. His work has
been covered by and appeared in Filmmaker Magazine, Gawker, Slate,
BookBaby, IndieReader, EBookFriendly, IndieWire, The Washington
Post, The Baltimore Sun, CBS and hundreds of local and regional
news outlets.
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