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Internet Users Push 2004 Kerry Doc into Top 10 The Film John Kerry Refuses to See, Now one of the most Downloaded Docs of all Time More than fourty thousand people have downloaded clips from the as of yet unreleased film about John Kerry's 2004 Political Campaign. Internet movie site iFilm says this makes the Kerry doc one of the top 10 most downloaded documentaries of all times. New York (PRWEB) October 21, 2005 -- John Kerry has said he refuses to watch the film documenting his 2004 failed bid for the White House, but clips from the critically acclaimed movie are red hot among Internet viewers.
The Internet movie service iFilm reports that scenes from "Inside The Bubble" - the unreleased Kerry documentary - has been downloaded over 42,000 times -- making it one of the top ten most downloaded documentaries of all time.
"We started showing clips from the film only ten days ago and now 'Inside The Bubble'… is ranking as one of iFILM?s top 5 documentaries of all time" said iFilm's Vice President of Content Roger Jackson.
According to iFilm, the unreleased doc has already bested OutFoxed, Enron, and Going Upriver, and continues to climb.
LINK: http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2680651
Says iFilm's Jackson: "There is an element of schadenfreude about it- the trials and missteps during the '04 Kerry Campaign, is similar to watching a particularly entertaining car wreck, and has captured attention nearly a year after the election."
Film Director Steven Rosenbaum says the intense demand on the Internet points to a larger story: "We have always known that the Internet is a terrific place to engage in political discussion and debate, but the response to the film tells us the American public clearly has unresolved issues about 2004 - and the documentary touches that nerve."
"Inside the Bubble is great example of how a compelling documentary film can gain traction with an audience via the Internet" says Jackson.
The rise of the film has generated significant buzz among distributors - who Rosenbaum says have taken the film's performance as an indication of the its potential to generate both box office and TV sales.
"The election of '04 dramatic material- and "Inside The Bubble" is a ride audiences never forget" said Rosenbaum. "The characters, the pressure, and the missteps are all amazing fodder for a documentary filmmaker. In large part because of the unusual access we were afforded, viewers get to see the campaign from the inside out."
iFilm most downloaded documentaries of all time: 1. Fahrenheit 9/11(2004): 1,541,536 2. Walmart: The High Cost of Low Price (2005): 94,688 3. Occupation: Dreamland (2005): 84,473 4. Inside Deep Throat (2005): 69,852 5. Uncovered: The War on Iraq (2004): 49,489 ------------------------------------------------------ 6. Inside the Bubble (unreleased): 41,397 ------------------------------------------------------ 7. Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005): 38,607 8. Outfoxed (2004): 38,137 9. Going Upriver (2004): 24,274 10 This Divided State (2005): 14,449
For More Information:
PRESS INQUIRIES: Amy Sabo: (212) 750-7381
FOR iFILM: Melisa Zukerman (310) 407 0361
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