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Hi,
I’m a film and television student from Turkey. I study at Istanbul Bilgi University. I just recently decided to shoot a documentary about Amsterdam’s famous coffee-shops. I thought it’s a good time for us to have a educational documentary about coffee-shops.
So, i’m shooting this for my final project. It’s going to be my third year in the university, and i want to finish it with some good work.
I’m coming to Amsterdam in October from 11th to the 18th. It’s going to be my 4th trip. It’s going to be just me, and my camera. I’m hoping to travel through important coffee-shops, ask for interviews from the staff, manager and off course the people.
It’s going to be about the history of coffee-shops and the current status of them. I’m going to deal with weedpass, coffee-shops as a tourist attraction and many other stuff about them. So it’s going to be about the “coffee-shop culture” of Amsterdam.
So, i’m asking for your help too. If there is anybody living or visiting Amsterdam at that dates, and want to do a interview with me, it would be great. Of course, i’m open to any other helping-hands fort his “budgetless” profect of mine.
Just send a message to me if you are interested, or want to know more.
My personal e-mail adress: emretuncel90@gmail.com
My facebook adress: http://www.facebook.com/angelusemre
Remember, i can use any kind of help!
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Good luck with your documentary. Big thumbs up form me!
Sounds cool man, best of luck with it. If I think of anyone who’s over there at that time, I’ll let u know.
Good to see positive exposure of something a majority of the world sees as a problem. Just goes to show if you legalize it, tax it and distribute it accordingly people won’t go back to ‘black market’ sources. Although I don’t condone tax, as it just keeps politians feed with pasties, at least over here anywho…..
Good luck.
@Mimetic 490719 wrote:
More than anything in the world…
Same to-be fair, as long as I don’t have to pay for anything :laugh_at:
@NN~Gazatryptamine 490689 wrote:
Good to see positive exposure of something a majority of the world sees as a problem. Just goes to show if you legalize it, tax it and distribute it accordingly people won’t go back to ‘black market’ sources. Although I don’t condone tax, as it just keeps politians feed with pasties, at least over here anywho…..
In NL tax is collected and spent a lot more fairly than here.
I downloaded this huge document about bicycle routes and parking in Amsterdam and although I’m yet to translate the lot, even with my basic Dutch I could read what they had spent on the project to the last euro, what resources they used (basically a fuckload of steel girders which were carefully bent and bashed into things to 1] lock bikes to 2] stop other vehicles crashing into them 3] stop things like such cyclists who had been too long in the cofeeshop ending up on 112nederland as “fiets te water”. they also pointed out that it saved €30 per citizen in costs such as less healthcare needed, people not crashing other vehicles etc…
usally politicians there eat sausages, and boiled vegetables that they have mashed together with a device specially made for mashing vegetables with made out of the leftover iron from making bicycle parks with a plastic handle (this is tastier than it sounds, the food, not the handle, you are not supposed to eat that (dat mag niet, toch niet normaal) ). So does everyone else, although in multicultural areas where there is more influence from the food the immigrants eat.
this film is a good idea and I will post up some more serious advice for Angelus for both production and tech later…
Coolio.
If taxes where distributed fairly over here we as a nation wouldn’t be in as much financial bother I think, although, I could be wrong……(most likely tbh lol)
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