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Il y a plus d’une dizaine d’années, une gigantesque bête démoniaque, Kyuubi, a été relâché à
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A New Film by Bert Marcus Productions Called "How To Make Money Selling Drugs"

By Steve DiFabio


How to Make Money Selling Drugs documentary by Bert Marcus reveals hidden arena of cocaine pushers HOLLYWOOD â€" As hidden as drug dealing is in our society, the new Bert Marcus documentary, called "How to Make Money Selling Drugs", features candid interviews with Susan Sarandon, Woody Harrelson, Eminem who play themselves.

This Bert Marcus film also includes real-life heroin pushers, prison employees and lobbyists disagreeing for stronger drug laws. The Bert Marcus Productions documentary is available now on DVD while Tribeca Film plans to release this probing film for video-on-demand viewing, as well as iTunes, Amazon Watch Instantly, VUDU and Xbox. Bert Marcus and Adrian Grenier â€" of HBO's Entourage celebrity â€" have teamed-up again to supply "How to Make Money Selling Drugs" after creating the most recent hit film "Teenage Pararazzo." It"s engaging to note that Grenier portrayed a drug lord in a fictional film that was a part of the "Entourage" Television series.

How to Make A little cash Selling Drugs a big hit

It was September of last year that Bert Marcus Productions had its world premiere of How to Make Money Selling Drugs at the Toronto Global Film Holiday where this fascinating film got rave reviews for offering this detailed glance at the arena of drug dealing and drug enforcement.

The documentary is written and directed by Matthew Cooke with Grant Jolly also writing this Bert Marcus Productions film that also looks back at the unsuccessful anti-drug campaigns of the 1980's that frequently featured afraid messages comparing the human brain to a damaged or mate egg.

In turn, this Bert Marcus documentary take an inquisitive look at current drug laws and enforcement with clever animation stirring music and interviews with those in the know about street drugs; with the documentary also featuring 50 Cent, previous drug kingpin "Freeway" Rick Ross and top-ranking state officers.

Documentary offers more than only drugs

How to Make Money Selling Drugs opens with the film"s storyteller asking viewers â€" if they would like a rewarding job that doesn't require experience or education, as if this was a sort of retro instructional film that aims to educate the general public in a jovial way.

At the exact same time, the documentary offers the who, what, where and how to achieve success in drug dealing from the ground level up through distribution and overall drug trafficking by a drug lord; while supporting this evidence with bleak interviews from those professionals on each side of the law who expose this seedy arena of substance abuse and dealing.

Also, this stirring documentary lifts the curtain on this drug pandemic in The USA that's growing due to warped anti-drug policies that line the pockets of the rich and powerful while growing this drug menace countrywide.

Overall, fans of "How to Make Money Selling Drugs" say this documentary offers a pleasant outlook on why drugs should be decriminalized.

It"s also engaging to notice that the film"s producer Bert Marcus helped finance this documentary by raising more than $15 million from non-public equity firms, biotech corporations and The Street power brokers in what Marcus calls an attempt to make fascinating films that will have a giant social impact, but at the same time provide the most entertaining melodramatic experience.




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