Hi , I hope life is treating you well! I'm writing because TODAY is the big release day for my movie, <http://www.ticklinggiants.com/> TICKLING GIANTS, the story of how Dr. Bassem Youssef, the "Egyptian Jon Stewart", uses comedy to support free speech and fight a president who abuses his power. Since this is an independent movie, I really need help spreading the word! Please consider three things: 1.) WATCH TICKLING GIANTS and/ or GIVE IT TO A FRIEND. We have 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, so I don't even have to feel guilty asking you to watch! If you ORDER DIRECTLY FROM <http://www.ticklinggiants.com/> HTTP://WWW.TICKLINGGIANTS.COM/, you'll get 30-minutes of extra footage, the theme song, and more! You can also get it on iTunes and Amazon. 2.) REVIEW THE FILM - It takes a minute and is the way most people decide what to watch. If we aren't #1 on <http://apple.co/TicklingGiants> iTunes and <http://amzn.to/2rnccl4> Amazon at the end of the week, I'm starting an investigation into Russian hacking. 3.) TELL 5 FRIENDS - Personally share this info with people who'd like the film. And PLEASE feel free to post <http://www.ticklinggiants.com/> the link on social media with the hashtag #TicklingGiants. To my pleasant surprise, Tickling Giants has garnered the support of everyone from huge liberals (my grandma) to conservatives and libertarians, like the Koch network and someone on the Ted Cruz presidential campaign (no relation to my grandma). I'm realizing that free expression is something people of all backgrounds care about. And I hope Tickling Giants will be a starting point for dialogue, to bring people together. If you'd like to host a screening (college, high school, community group, theatrical etc), click on <http://www.ticklinggiants.com/screenings/> Host a Screening, and our team will help you set it up. Thanks so much! Sara P.S. The goal for TICKLING GIANTS is to kick-off a conversation about how people can find creative, non-violent ways to be heard when they see an abuse of power. Hope you will join us! ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.ScreenSite.org