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“The film clicks as strong, effective satire ... Kalifornistan ... dares to see the average terrorist for what he truly is -- a laughably warped soul with a world view shaped by Islamic radicalism -- and too many extremist blogs.... and once you meet the terrorist at the heart of the film you’ll wonder why more filmmakers haven’t taken this approach before.” - Film critic Christian Toto, Human Events
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"Kalifornistan may be the South Bay's 21st century cinematic equivalent of Gone in 60 Seconds, the 1974 cult classic ... [Kalifornistan] is also out to prove that the threat of nuclear apocalypse can be just as funny in the current political climate as Dr. Strangelove sought to show in the 1960s.” - Nick Green, L.A.’s The Daily Breeze
“[C]learly [director Jason] Apuzzo is making a statement, that even the craziest terrorist, someone who seems incapable of setting so much as a shoe bomb ablaze, is not to be trifled with ...
“Last year’s well intentioned flop An American Carol also aimed squarely at a conservative’s funny bone, but the ramblings of this self-proclaimed terrorist prove more humorous -- and more insightful.
“Like the better screen villains, it's hard not to attach yourself to this buffoon. He's a hoot, for starters ... And his personality shifts, from full-on rage to bemusement over the lack of good ‘smokes’ in Los Angeles, makes him a surprisingly complex persona.” - Film critic Christian Toto, Human Events
In the shadowy Port of Los Angeles, an insane terrorist stalks a beautiful dancer ... while plotting the nuclear apocalypse he hopes will make him a celebrity. Director Jason Apuzzo presents a dark and brutal satire on terrorism, sex ... and one man's dream of making it big in LA. KALIFORNISTAN fuses film, video, documentary and surveillance footage into a cutting-edge narrative on the violence, narcissism and sexual fantasies that fuel contemporary terrorism.
KALIFORNISTAN follows the deranged leader of a terror cell called 'Glorious Jihad of Kalifornistan' as he plots to destroy Los Angeles with his ‘mighty plutonium superbomb‘ - while being distracted by an exotic dancer. Starring sultry Govindini Murty as the dancer, and featuring shocking monologues by newcomer Isfahan Jones, KALIFORNISTAN takes viewers on a twisted journey of the post-9/11 world from Gitmo to Iran, from the dark corners of LA harbor into the mind of a terrorist too deranged even for Al Qaeda.
KALIFORNISTAN also stars Nick Nyon and John Barrett and features the music of up-and-coming composer Stephen Greaves. Made independently, KALIFORNISTAN is the boldest film to date about the war on terror and the dark psychology behind anti-Americanism. It’s the shocking black comedy that reveals what every terrorist knows about nuclear weapons: Size matters.