Auto Industry Bailout Film LIVE ANOTHER DAY Making its World Premiere +VIDEO
IN CONTEXT:TACH Auto Bailout Archive - Opinion, News and Outrage
LOS ANGELES, April 12, 2016 -- LIVE ANOTHER DAY, a new documentary feature film from Argos Pictures about the bailout of the US auto industry, will make its world premiere on Saturday, April 23, at the 2016 Myrtle Beach International Film Festival.
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The Government's intervention came with its own set of controversies, from protecting a political ally by removing the focus on the UAW as a source of the auto companies' problems, to pushing the boundaries of long established rules of bankruptcy and corporate governance, to giving away an American industrial icon, Chrysler, to a troubled foreign company, Fiat. In the end, the bailout cost US taxpayers an estimated $10-$15 billion. By exposing this important drama in a new light, LIVE ANOTHER DAY is sure to generate a new round of conversation and controversy.
In LIVE ANOTHER DAY, these remarkable events are described by the key players themselves: "Big Three" CEOs, the UAW President and union members, senior members of President Obama's Automotive Task Force, bankers, journalists, analysts, former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm, Tennessee Senator Bob Corker and even world-renowned car aficionado Jay Leno. The film also includes an original soundtrack as well as songs by Aretha Franklin, Foreigner, John Hiatt, The Temptations, and Mick Jagger.
According to the film's co-director, Didier Pietri, "Our goal with LIVE ANOTHER DAY was to provide a comprehensive portrayal of the largest industrial rescue in American history. With the merits of the bailout still being debated in the 2016 campaign and questions arising about the sustainability of the auto industry's comeback, this story is as relevant today as ever."
"The tale of the automakers might foreshadow governmental crises across America as well," co-director Bill Burke adds. "With unfunded benefits in many states reaching unsustainable levels, politicians on all sides should look at the history of the Big-Three and act soon to address these issues, or the next federal bailout might be for an entire state."
LIVE ANOTHER DAY will be shown on April 23, 5:00pm at the Carmike Cinema Broadway 17, 1175 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577. A panel discussion will follow featuring Didier Pietri and Bill Burke as well as industry leaders from the film.
About the Myrtle Beach Film
Festival
Celebrating its 11th year in 2016, the Myrtle Beach International Film Festival (MBIFF)
has received prestigious awards in the movie scene including; "Top 25 film
festivals to submit to in the world," by Movie Maker Magazine, and "one of
the best in the world" by Film International. The MBIFF has a reputation
for outstanding films and continues to be a venue for up and coming
filmmakers as well as seasoned professionals. This year's festival will
run April 20-23. Tickets may be purchased at
http://www.myrtlebeachfilmfestival.com/.
About Argos Pictures
Argos Pictures is an
independent documentary feature film company founded by Bill Burke and Didier
Pietri. It specializes in the development, production and marketing
of original content based on best-selling and award-winning books.
www.argospictures.com