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An experimental film project from The Hill Productions.

I have been coded to insult you. — mr X

Overview

Dozer. is an experimental film project from The Hill Productions. The film was released in 2009.

Synopsis for the film: This is not an error... Can you help me? Well, can you? The Blue Screen of Death is supposed to give you information about a specific software trouble, but does it? Really? And what if the Blue Screen were a human being or, to be precise, an employee at Wal-Mart who also happens to have dreams making it as a serious film director? Or is he in to sick sleazy porno movies? Dozer will give you answers to all these questions and a lot more. Or, will it?

License Usage

The film has been licensed under Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported.

Motivations

I have been using Creative Commons since my first fllm project Pentagon.

Media

The film itself is available for free download through LegalTorrents and Internet Archive.

http://www.legaltorrents.com/torrents/871-dozer

http://www.archive.org/details/Dozer

Images from the film are available through Flickr.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/thehillproductions/sets/72157621957768341/