'FREEDOM TO FASCISM' FILM GETS CANNES OVATION Friday, May 26, 2006 - http://FreeMarketNews.com The controversial film by Aaron Russo, "America: Freedom to Fascism," received a standing ovation and considerable media buzz, both during and after its presentation at the Cannes Film Festival this week, according to a press release from Russo.
The film reportedly deals with the history of America, regarding the many governmental organizations and entities that have abridged the freedoms of U.S.citizens. Using interviews with U.S. Congressmen, the former IRS Commissioner, former IRS and FBI agents, tax attorneys and authors, says the release, Russo "proves conclusively that there is no law requiring citizens to pay a direct tax on their labor. His film connects the dots between money creation, federal income tax, voter fraud, the national identity card - which becomes law in May 2008 - and the implementation of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to track citizens."
During the Cannes showing, actor Nick Nolte joined Russo and strongly endorsed the film, stating that, "The information in this film is something everybody has to know." Nolte was the lead actor in "Teachers," a film produced by Russo. The film has already been previewed in over twenty-five cities, reportedly to sold out audiences and standing ovations. The website, http://www.freedomtofascism.com has had over 500,000 streaming hits of the video trailer, while over $100,000 in non-deductible donations has been collected to help with the theatrical release. It is scheduled to open across America on July 28. - ST