Well, do the math. Given the number of download links and streams mentioned, multiply by the number of downloads/views per and it would appear, even if one is conservative, that there is a great deal of interest in the film. Seems perfectly fair to expect that the producers feel justified in believing they are losing revenue. I imagine if the film were not available online for no money that some of those who apparently want to view it, might find a way to do so that throws a few bucks their way. I checked and you can watch it for a couple bucks online through iTunes and Amazon./div>
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