The recently turned on transmitting antenna J1 starts broadcasting in full series, films, documents and commercials from all nations who wanted to participate in the project, but for better promotion of their productions, M/MSA recommended promoting them by publishing a "poster" and information about the series here.

  1. Name:Please, your Bill of Lading
  2. Subheading:The first original series of the Grand Duchy of Japuile
  3. Date of Production:Beginning of 1611
  4. Part of the cast:
  5. Producer and Production Manager Noble Lady Marguerite Affré
  6. Director and Plan Manager Vincent Bessette
  7. Script secretary Sir Lucas Bittencourt
  8. Main actor Roch Gouin
  9. History Summary:
    Valdemar Johannsen is a young citizen of an authoritarian state called Astrein, which, to the displeasure of many countries, is the only advantageous transshipment point in the middle of nowhere. He graduated from the Police Academy, got married and now has two children. Some day he received a notification from the employment office that he would work in a customs office in a port, where he would live with the local port community, in a cool, cold bureaucratic state, where he would be able to oppose the state or continue the state totalitarian pedigree.

1) Men do thirst
2) A part charity Film project organised by Kaharan film director Vana Talka (currently living abroad after the kaharan extermination wars)
3) Beginning of 1611
4) Kali santo, Gana silic as the 2 main actors. several human and kaharan members of the public filing in as extras (especially soldiers)
5) Film director Vana Talka
6) Planned by the site 089 historical society.
7) Script and screenplay written by the mind behind “Cold road” and “Old scars”: Dahn Nalis
8) Main actors Kali santo and Gana silic
9) A part documentary written by Dahn Nalis, based off of the battle for fortress A3 when rebels first attacked the bastion and were held off by a daring group of loyalists. The films story descends into the diary notes of the 2 famous war heroes who survived the battle and the disastrous events of the aftermath.

“In a world of ancient weapons, deadly enemies and a hostile environment. Men do thirst gives an accurate and detailed look into those months of chaos.”

“It is astounding how much of the original material is kept to and how all of the special affects for this film were kept majorly real. Every soldier on screen is a real extra.”

    Kahara

    The time for the part survival part war film called “men do thirst” has been released to be on the 3rd of September 1611

    (the title is in relation to the myth of the supposed 10,000 who were sent by the old city built around site 232 around 260 years ago. It’s said the men were trapped under the ice and will hunt down any traveler who doesn’t pour a pint into the snow for them. This myth is especially important because fortress A3 was located around 23 miles from the ruins of 232)

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