
IN POST-PRODUCTION:
MY LUNCH WITH OBAMA
How does the average guy get a seat at the table? For long-time electric vehicle advocate Paul Scott, that meant spending $32,400 of his hard-earned retirement money to get a chance to speak for two minutes with President Obama about national electric vehicle policy at a fund-raising luncheon.
Unfortunately, Paul never got that chance, since he was unceremoniously struck off the invitation list just days before the luncheon was to be held.
My Lunch With Obama is a feature-length documentary that chronicles Paul's journey - from the day he received his invitation, to his momentous decision to spend his retirement money for a chance to talk directly with the President, to the nationwide controversy that swirled around his decision.
Help us finish our post-production work (we're so excited to finally be in the editing stage) by contributing to our GoFundMe campaign: https://www.gofundme.com/my-lunch-with-obama
Follow the making of My Lunch With Obama on our Facebook page.
MY LUNCH WITH OBAMA
How does the average guy get a seat at the table? For long-time electric vehicle advocate Paul Scott, that meant spending $32,400 of his hard-earned retirement money to get a chance to speak for two minutes with President Obama about national electric vehicle policy at a fund-raising luncheon.
Unfortunately, Paul never got that chance, since he was unceremoniously struck off the invitation list just days before the luncheon was to be held.
My Lunch With Obama is a feature-length documentary that chronicles Paul's journey - from the day he received his invitation, to his momentous decision to spend his retirement money for a chance to talk directly with the President, to the nationwide controversy that swirled around his decision.
Help us finish our post-production work (we're so excited to finally be in the editing stage) by contributing to our GoFundMe campaign: https://www.gofundme.com/my-lunch-with-obama
Follow the making of My Lunch With Obama on our Facebook page.