Netflix has finally added the film to their site as a “Saved” title. If you have a Netflix account, add the film to your Queue. You can give it a star rating and write a review too!
If the film gets enough Queues, Netflix will officially acquire it and make it widely available to their millions of subscribers! This is huge opportunity to spread this message to many many new minds.
Tons of people have emailed us asking why For Liberty isn’t on Netflix. Well, a couple weeks ago we sent in some DVDs to them following their content acquisition process. Now they need to hear from you! Contact Netflix and ask them to offer For Liberty as both a DVD rental and instant streaming. Here’s how:
Best way – call them at 1-866-716-0414 and request For Liberty
Post on their Facebook wall
These emails are some of the feedback we’ve received from Wisconsin Public Television after they aired For Liberty the evening of June 24th.
“Dear WPT, I have enjoyed so many of your programs. Including both Directors’ Cuts programs! I just finished watching the Ron Paul program and was moved. Thank you so much for providing the forum that presents programs like this!! Keep up the great work!”
“It’s 6/24 – Director’s Cut – For Liberty: The Ron Paul Revolution. It was a very good show. Interviewing the producers and Ron Paul will be back or at least his ideas.”
“I just watched Director’s Cut on June 24. I really, really appreciate that program being on, about the Ron Paul revolution. No place else would I see programming like this. And that was super. It should be seen over and over. Thank you so much! I appreciate all your programming.”
“A quick note to thank you for airing the documentary on Ron Paul. Thank you and I am sure it will reach many of your audience that will see Dr. Paul in a different light than he was portrayed during the 08 campaign season.”
“To Whom It May Concern, I would just like to thank you for broadcasting the documentary For Liberty: How The Ron Paul Revolution Watered The Withered Tree Of Liberty on Saturday night. It was nice to see you supporting Wisconsin film makers and giving a little known, but incredibly well produced and researched documentary a greater audience. I’m not an avid television viewer, but when you air quality documentaries like For Liberty that get ignored by the mainstream media, you can be sure I will tune in and support Wisconsin Public Television. Thank you again for airing For Liberty On Wisconsin Public Television.”
“I just got done watching the Ron Paul movie on WHA and I loved it! Thanks for showing it and please show it again and again. Yours in restoring liberty in America.”
“We watched Director’s Cut, For Liberty; How The Ron Paul Revolution Watered The Withered Tree of Liberty last night (6-24-10) and would sincerely wish to thank you for this program. You have done more to water the “tree of liberty” tonight than all of the other networks have done in years. Thank you so much. The program was very well done, but the message of freedom that was conveyed by this film is eternally sought after. Thank you again, and I hope that this particular film will be played again & again.”
Ron Paul haters trashed For Liberty’s 10 star rating on The Internet Movie Database (IMDb). Help get the film a higher star rating by visiting the film’s page and clicking on the stars by “User Rating”. If you don’t have an account, consider signing up for free here so you can voice your opinion on the film’s rating. Thanks!
On Thursday, June 24th, Chris Rye & Corey Kealiher’s critically acclaimed documentary film For Liberty: How the Ron Paul Revolution Watered the Withered Tree of Liberty will air state-wide in Wisconsin on PBS. Tune in at 9:00pm for their 30 minute appearance on Director’s Cut where they discuss the film with host Charles Monroe-Kane. Immediately following the interview, the film will start at 9:30pm and run for 110 minutes.
For Liberty was released in September 2009 on 16:9 widescreen DVD and has since been screened in theaters and venues in over 30 states, and probably more we don’t know of. It’s being screened at the Melbourne Film Society in Australia in the coming months and has been shown in a number of other countries around the world.
About Director’s Cut
Director’s Cut is a new studio-based television series produced by WPT (WI-PBS) and hosted by Charles Monroe-Kane. This series features Wisconsin filmmakers and provides a venue to discuss and screen independent film. Each 30-minute episode provides an opportunity for guest artists to discuss the creative process and screen clips from their completed projects or works in progress.