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Camerado

Camerado is a commercial film, video and multimedia production group that produces independent, multicultural-themed films, videos, and media events with a prosocial agenda.
Camerado has been operating in Southeast Asia since 2005, and is one of the first few motion picture production companies to be functioning in Cambodia since the departure of the Khmer Rouge regime.
==Background==
Camerado, which is named for poem ''Song of the Open Road'' in Walt Whitman’s ''Leaves of Grass'', was originally established in New York City in 2000 to support the production and launch of the award winning social issue documentary, Bookwars.〔http://www.bookwarsmovie.com Official Site〕 ''BookWars'' premiered at the 2000 New York Underground Film Festival 2000 New York Underground Film Festival, where it won the Best Documentary Award.

Camerado subsequently relocated to New Mexico in 2003 to commence production of the multicultural feature drama, ''Lost in New Mexico: the strange tale of Susan Hero'' (2008).〔http://www.lostinnewmexicomovie.com Main Site〕〔http://www.nmfilm.com/filming/filmography/filmography-item.php?id=58 NM Film Office〕 The ultra-low budget effort was financed primarily with a Word Trade Center disaster grant, following the loss of the original Camerado offices in New York to toxic dust and debris.〔(Filmmaker Magazine )〕
The film featured Native American actors and non-actors, and addressed a wide variety of social issue themes, including illegal immigration and human cloning. ''Lost in New Mexico'' premiered at the Riverside International Film Festival, and went on to screen at the Route 66 Film Festival,〔http://www.route66filmfestival.net/2007_Filmmaker_Bios%20and%20Schedule.pdf〕 the International Panorama of Independent Film,〔http://www.blr.gr/tucth/main/MOVIES.htm〕 the Santa Fe Film Festival,〔http://www.santafefilmfestival.com/Filmlist4〕 and other venues and festivals. The movie is currently represented by Goliath Arts for TV sales in North America and Europe.
In 2004, on the eve of the second US incursion into Iraq, Camerado suspended operations in the United States and relocated to Southeast Asia to undertake prosocial media efforts there.

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