Thread:Lisa4006/@comment-961279-20181128052805/@comment-961279-20181130043816

The way you wrote about it matches how a lot of fan fiction is written, so that's why I left you that message. However, if you really do want to try and generate interest in what you've made, then you might want to consider using blogs until it's actually done. You can provide some of the details about how the movie is being made, where it's being filmed, the actors that will be in it, etc. Little tidbits and things that will help people want to stick around until they can see the movie, without telling them the plot ahead of time.

One of the people who was involved in making the movie "Por Las Plumas" ("All About the Feathers") posted information about making it, which you can read in the Creating "Por Las Plumas" blog.

Besides not wanting to give so much away that people won't want to see your film, there's another drawback to telling people the plot ahead of time: comparisons to other films. Based on what you've got on the page right now, that "government owned company that is highly corrupt" sounds a bit like the Umbrella Corporation from the Resident Evil movies and video games. The trick now will be, how is your movie going to be different than those?