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The American Utopia gave Sergei Romanoff the ambition to co-produce a movie
editIf the Ivan Romanoff, Male Chorus and Orchestra used the songs from the 60s that were Slavic in Nationality (Ukrainian/Russian Love songs, war songs and ballads), it would make great continuity for the movie Musical Meet The Navy 1946 (YouTube). Meet the Navy 2025 is 80 years after and will be in English with Slavic Sub-Titles and Slavic with English Subtitles. My father made the LPs (Capitol/Columbia) and the RCN (Royal Canadian Navy) Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee released the movie for this project. The precursor is to make a STOP THE KILLING in English song, to be sung by a Canadian Celebrity, and we have many. Spike Lee directed David Byrne's American Utopia. Meet The Navy 2025 should be like doing another American Utopia or how about Canadian Utopia? The stage production comes first, multi-camera will follow. 2604:3D09:E37A:A200:1537:C532:60BF:4AB2 (talk) 00:23, 10 June 2023 (UTC)
Katrina
editWould love to see a new documentary on how New Orleans is doing 20 years after Katrina. 74.113.172.30 (talk) 19:06, 25 September 2023 (UTC)