Loose Change (film series)


Loose Change is a series of films released between 2005 and 2009 which argue in favor of certain conspiracy theories relating to the September 11th attacks. The films were written and directed by Dylan Avery and produced by Korey Rowe, Jason Bermas and Matthew Brown.

In May 2003, when researching for a fictional screenplay based on the 911 attacks, writer Dylan Avery felt there was enough evidence to support the 911 conspiracy theories that the attacks were orchestrated by members of the United States government, and started working on a nonfiction version.In April 2005, the first edition of Loose Change was made available for free on the Internet and was given a limited DVD release with 50,000 sold and 100,000 given away. It cost around 2,000 to make and was made primarily on Averys laptop computer, featuring a distinctive soundtrack produced by DJ Skooly. Averys childhood friend, Korey Rowe, left the service of the United States Army in June 2005 to assist with the marketing of the movie. Soon after Avery decided that there was new information that needed to be added and improvements made,citation needed and so began creating Loose Change 2nd Edition. Rowe assumed the role of producer, and Jason Bermas, a graphic designer, worked as production assistant. This edition cost around 6,000. It was originally released in December 2005, but was rereleased in June 2006 as Loose Change 2nd Edition Recut. Before the release of this edition, Avery, Rowe and Bermas set up an independent movie production company called Louder than Words, an organization that identifies with the 911 Truth Movement. In April 2009 the rights to Loose Change were bought by Microcinema International DVD. ........

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