A 14 year old just made a film you need to see

Mikki Willis's son made something extraordinary. Watch it live, free.

Dear PERK Members,

I want to put something on your radar.

You may know Mikki Willis, the filmmaker behind the Plandemic series. His 14 year old son, Azai, just directed his second film.

It is called SHINE. Six minutes long. It already won Best Documentary Short at the Santa Monica International Film Festival.

Here is what makes it land. In six minutes, SHINE asks a question almost no one dares to say out loud: What if your thoughts, your desires, even your choices were never fully your own? Azai points straight at what is quietly fueling so much of the depression and disconnection his generation have come to call normal.

On June 30th, Mikki is premiering it live and free, for the first time outside the festival circuit. Afterward, he and Azai sit down, father and son, to talk about it and take questions live.

I do not share these often, but this one is worth your time. Bring your family.

Reserve your free seat here: mikkiwillis.com/shine

Sincerely,

Amy Bohn

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