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Instead of sensationalizing blight, “Lemonade, Detroit” will sensationalize hope, told through the intensely personal stories of people who are actively changing their city.

If you'd like to become an IMDB-credited producer of "Lemonade: Detroit," you can sponsor individual frames of the film. Just visit buyaframe.lemonadedetroit.com to get involved.

And if you have any connections to a marketer that wants to get behind this project, or even a philanthropic rich uncle who wants to generate positive change in Detroit, please download our sponsorship package here: bit.ly/sponsorpackage

Thanks again for all your support. You can follow our progress and see some behind-the-scenes clips from the film on lemonadedetroit.com.

Hope you enjoy the preview.


CREDITS
Director, Producer: Erik Proulx
Producer: Chris Perry
Producer: Laura Hochthanner
Director of Photography: Peter Nelson
Editor: Pete Warren
Editorial: Finish Editorial
Production Company: Ringside Creative
Music: Fancy Lad Music
Title Design and Logo: Stephanie Kohnen

Shot on the Panasonic 3700 and Canon 5D.

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  • James Schipper 1 year ago
    Looks like another beautiful story you're telling, Erik.
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  • Simon Giroux plus 1 year ago
    great to see such a great documentary so close to home
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  • miguel camilo 1 year ago
    Love this.
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  • James R Petix 1 year ago
    This looks BEAUTIFUL. Can't wait to see it.
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  • Kevin Sweeney staff 1 year ago
    This looks very promising! It seems like there are quite a few similarities between Detroit and my hometown of Cleveland. Such a shame that all these major cities along the northeast border (you can pretty much follow it from Detroit up to Rochester) have fallen into such negative views, but there's still plenty of rebuilding to accomplish.
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  • SBP 1 year ago
    Looks spectacular! Im from michigan i love it! ha
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  • WEREHAUS plus 1 year ago
    awesome.
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  • Rich Evenhouse 1 year ago
    Looks awesome. I have good friends downtown Detroit that are living this every day. Can't wait to see it. Any idea when this will be out for general consumption?
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  • Joe Gray plus 1 year ago
    Ah, home. This is absolutely beautiful and has an extremely powerful message. Looking forward to its release.
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  • ScalesOffMedia plus 1 year ago
    Looking forward to see!!! I have family in Detroit, visited couple years ago. I see a lot of potential to rebuild.
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  • Poptent ! 1 year ago
    This looks incredible. Great Job.
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  • Bob vg 1 year ago
    Great work, cant wait to see it.
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  • Miss Fruitfly 1 year ago
    from pain & heartache comes great art. Looking forward to seeing your film.
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  • Alex Hackney plus 1 year ago
    Looks very good. Great Job...
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  • CAMEO. plus 1 year ago
    trailer is incredible. Story looks great!
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  • Ravi Vora plus 1 year ago
    Looks great Erik. Being from Michigan this definitely struck a chord with me.
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  • Fancy Lad Music 1 year ago
    So excited to see this come to life...can't wait for what's next!
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  • Looks awesome!
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  • allan johnston 1 year ago
    Start of some thing great and inspiring to many... Well done.
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  • John Park 1 year ago
    God dammit, how could a video make me want to move to DETROIT?!?!?! But it did.
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  • Epic Motion plus 1 year ago
    LOVE it. seriously love it.
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  • JWebb 1 year ago
    wow. . . this is brilliant! Beautifully shot and poignantly told. I am looking forward to seeing it!
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  • Radio Free Babylon 1 year ago
    What John Park said.

    Where are Jack White, Ted Nugent and Eminem to jump on board here? Looks like Scott Monty in there - can't he pull some purse strings at Ford?
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  • Justin Pemberton 1 year ago
    I think this is an interesting idea because I think there are lessons to be learned from Detroit decline - a city that has been raped and thrown aside in a capitalist orgy.
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  • Kevin Medlyn 11 months ago
    I love this trailer! I featured Eric Proulx on my top 5 creative humans of week (3/21/2011) on 'the art behind the art' tinyurl.com/4jkdfy4 (located on the right sidebar)
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  • Tom Chaffer 3 months ago
    This is great. Salvation of America, to be sure. Every major city has these kinds of entrepreneurial thinkers - small and large businesses. Tell it to the occupy crowd. Get busy with a dream instead of cursing the darkness!
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  • Kyle Hance 3 months ago
    You've captured Detroit beautifully in a way that a lot of people refuse to see it. It's a city of hope.
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  • LUKE.RIioT 1 week ago
    Has to be one of the best visuals of detroit in a movie.
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