Greetings from Tromaville! Finally, Caucasians get a taste of their own segregation. Troma Entertainment has acquired HONKY HOLOCAUST, a film by Paul M McAlarney. It was announced today by Lloyd Kaufman, President of Troma and Creator of the Toxic Avenger.
HONKY HOLOCAUST tackles today's social and racial issues from a totally new perspective. Imagining a world where Charles Manson's attempts at inciting a race war succeeded and the African-Americans won. The story follows Kendra Manson, descendant of the cult leader, as she and the rest of the cult emerge from their bunker after decades of solitude to find a world where white people are the oppressed race and African-Americans are the oppressors.
This is the first feature film from director Paul M McAlarney, founder of the production company Ungovernable Films. The company's name comes from the phrase "the ungovernable force" often used by the British anarcho-punk band Conflict, and that attitude is evident to anyone who watches HONKY HOLOCAUST. The cast & crew are all regulars of McAlarney's work and they are certain to be staples of underground cinema in the years ahead.
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************* Established in 1974 by Yale friends Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz, Troma Entertainment is arguably the longest-running independent movie studio in North America, and it's one of the very few genuine brand names in the industry. World famous for movie classics like Kaufman's "The Toxic Avenger", Trey Parker's "Cannibal, the Musical", "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead", "Class of Nuke 'em High", Charles Kaufman's "Mother's Day" and "Tromeo & Juliet", Troma's seminal films are now being remade as big-budget mainstream productions by the likes of Brett Ratner, Richard Saperstein, Akiva Goldsman and Steven Pink. Early work of many of today's luminaries can be found in Troma's library of 1000 films, cartoons, TV shows and shorts. Jenna Fischer, Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Kevin Costner, Fergie, Vincent D'Onofrio, Samuel L. Jackson, James Gunn and Eli Roth are just a few. Troma's latest in house productions are "Return to Nuke 'Em High: Volumes 1 & 2". Troma's Blu-rays, DVDs, books, t-shirts and movie merchandise can be purchased at Tromashop. Please visit Troma at www.troma.com, www.lloydkaufman.com, www.twitter.com/lloydkaufman, www.facebook.com/troma.entertainment and www.tromapast.tumblr.com.
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