ABLE DANGER: 9/11 CONSPIRACY FILM NOIR MADE IN DITMAS PARK

On Saturday night I sat next to a cinematographer friend at dinner and he told me about an interesting new film called, Able Danger, that was filmed in the Ditmas Park neighborhood.

From what he said, the story is about a character loosely based on Sander Hicks, who owns Vox Pop. Does anyone know when/where the film is showing? Here’s the not very descriptive blurb from the Able Danger website:

ABLE DANGER is a film that is currently pushing the boundaries of contemporary filmmaking.

Shot on location in and around the city of New York, ABLE DANGER’s contemporary take on film noir distinctly selects this conspiracy theory thriller as new breed of cinema. Mixing classic imaging with the latest technology, and finishing in some of the most well respected post facilities, ABLE DANGER look is a perfect companion with the compelling story it puts forth.

Here’s the blurb from IMDB, which gives a better idea of what the film is about.

Tom Flynn, the idealist owner of a left-leaning radical café/bookstore and the quixotic publisher of a hard hitting 911 conspiracy expose, finds himself entangled with a mysterious Eastern European beauty, Kasia, who is on the run from strong hand of a global 911 cover up.

In this contemporary take on film noir. When Tom is implicated in the murder of his friend and employee, he is forced to unravel Kasia’s complex web of lies. As it turns out, Kasia possesses the smoking gun that proves the identities and methods of the real architects of 911, and Tom Flynn is willing to die to expose the truth.

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