So the stock market crashes and the United States is now looking to start a trade war with not only Canada, Mexico and China, but Europe as well … It doesn’t mean it’s a bad time to start a business, right? At least not according to the forthcoming documentary ”Some problems are no problem“Which will be the closing accuracy at the coming Amdocs Film Festival in Palm Springs.
From the Emmy-winning team behind “The Rescue List,” This new one BIOS Truth-The style looked into the work of Techniques-Business incubation shows a three -month crash course thousands only dream of participating in.
Of the over 8,000 applicants for the crypto -start school are accepted only 26. These future Technology company Leaders put their hopes on the line as they learn from others in the industry, networks with other entrepreneurs and engineers and ultimately pitch investors during a demo day. For many, this opportunity is make-or-break and the only thing that drives them is the potential illusion of their vision. It is also a test of whether they have what it takes to handle the constant fluctuation located in the crypto industry. Although many may think that this work lacks a certain level of humanity, “All problems are no problems” aim to show, the real feelings that go into their innovation are.
“All problems are no problem” comes from the directors Alyssa Fedele and Zachary Finc, who received inaugural social edition documentary Emmy for “The Rescue List”, which traced the story of three Ghanaian boys who escaped modern slavery. The documentary is produced by actual films, known for projects such as Netflix’s “Athlete A”, which covered Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal that rocked USA Gymnastics, as well as “The Lost Boys of Sudan.” The company was founded by filmmaker Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk and is currently led by Justine Nagan, which serves as production manager. No release date has been set for the documentary, but it is expected to premiere at some point in 2025.
Look at the teaser for “All problems are no problems” below.