Free For All

FREE FOR ALL! features filmmaker John Wellington Ennisa disillusioned American in Ohio with a business suit, sense of humor, faded ideals and a camera.

The film explores recent evidence of election fraud happening in the U.S. since 2000, when thousands of black Democratic voters were disenfranchised in Florida. Ennis notices the pattern reoccurring again in the 2004 Election and decides he “can’t just be some dude shaking his head anymore.” He grabs his camera and goes on a mission to find answers in the swing state of Ohio during the 2006 election.

Along the way, while interviewing a number of authors, scholars, politicians and celebrities to piece together the big picture, he discovers a scandalous privatized electoral system. Despite the daunting evidence and circumstances, Ennis finds hope by launching his own citizen journalism group called Video the Vote, which has inspiring results.

However, investigative journalist Greg Palast points out that Ennis’ work is not yet done, the 2008 Election is the next to be stolen and now is the time for American voters to steal it back.

Click here to go to the official film site

John Wellington Ennis:

John attended the USC and NYU Film Schools.  His production company Shoot First Inc. specializes in non-fiction entertainment.

Ennis has produced and developed Reality TV for FremantleMedia, Rocket Science, RDF Media, and Nash Entertainment, and his work has been seen on NBC, FOX, CBS, ABC, TLC, BBC, even Oprah.

Holly Mosher:

Holly grew up in Wisconsin and graduated with honors from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. After graduating, she spent two years in Brazil working as an assistant picture and sound editor on four feature films, including the Oscar-nominated films O Quatrilho, Tieta, and Pequeno Dicionario Amoroso. Once back in the United States, Holly contributed to the PBS productions, Reading Rainbow and Puzzle Place. Following her work for PBS, Holly went on to produce numerous commercials and feature films including Lady in the Box and Reeseville.

Sign up to videotape and report voting problems in your area as a citizen journalist.
Click this link to go to VideotheVote.Org

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