When I made this short film six years ago, I would have been happy to have it seen by a thousand people and have it make it into a film festival or two. After all this time, though, it’s been seen by close to 300,000 times on YouTube and it made it into 20 film festivals. It was a very flawed first effort by someone who was clueless about what he was doing, but the efforts of some talented people working with me saved it. The film is a parody of what the U.S. government might release today to teach Americans how to be good citizens. It’s interesting that the same general ideas that applied to a Republican administration six years ago still apply to a Democratic administration today.
“We’re the Government — and You’re Not” from David McElroy on Vimeo.
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