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July 16, 2009

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Hello,
My name is Steve Cosmic and I am concerned about the effects of movie violence. Recently I founded a new foundation which
is encouraging new filmmakers to make non violent movies. The foundation recognizes that new filmmakers are the future of
movies. Rather than try to stop those making violent movies, the foundation wants to show that non violent movies can make money
too, which is something that all producers understand. By encouraging the production of non violent movies, more non violent movies
will be made. Over time, by example, it will influence those who are now making these violent movies. It is a round about way of
reducing movie violence, and I am supporting it for this reason.

I ask that you please put a link to this foundation on your website to help it get more traffic and media attention. The link to the site
is here:
http://www.nonviolentmovies.org

Any other help or suggestions you can give to help us promote this foundation will be much appreciated.

Thank you very much.

Sincerely,
Steve Cosmic

Hello, thanks for posting my comment above. This page is of particular interest to parents and grandparents.
http://nonviolentmovies.org/Forparents.html

It explains the dangers of media violence, even on very young children, and explains how it can cause school bullying.

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