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Revolutionary methods

A grassroots movement is springing up around Indoctrinate U, as thousands of people across the country sign up to see the film if it comes to their area. As signups increase, the film is beginning its tour of U.S. cities -- premiering in D.C. in September, in the Twin Cities this week, and next month screening in Cleveland. As more and more folks declare their interest in the film, the chances of a distributor picking it up for national theatrical release increase. And as the momentum around the film builds, the odds of that happening grow ever better. All told, what MPI is doing is carving out a way to bring films that challenge mainstream assumptions before a public that is really hungry for them; bypassing the gatekeepers to give the people a chance to build a mandate around this film improves the odds that the gates will eventually open.

NRO columnist Stanley Kurtz is calling the promotional efforts surrounding Indoctrinate U "revolutionary." And Glenn Reynolds agrees.

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