If you like thrillers or something along the lines of ergodic literature (à la Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves) be sure to buy yourself a copy of C. W. Schultz's upcoming A Book About a Film on Tuesday, September 8th, 2015. Geekster On Movies takes a particular interest in this, because the film that this book covers is The Cornfield People. Some have called The Cornfield People an incomplete film, while others believe it is a true lost film; however, many believe that the film is banned and have pointed out that sites which attempt to host images or clips from the movie have suspiciously removed the content even though there is no trace of The Cornfield People ever being copyrighted.
The film follows journalist Joe Fischer as he investigates the titular group. The Cornfield People are a secret society who know the meaning of life and what comes after death. It is essential to the Cornfield People that their knowledge remain hidden from outsiders, and they will stop at nothing to protect their secret.
Schultz sets out to prove the film’s authenticity and that there’s something more sinister behind its scarcity. A Book About a Film includes rare images of the unreleased Cornfield People.
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