Let’s go wild for just a second here. Think about what might happen if someone were to create and produce a streaming television series (such as on Netflix or other international platforms) which takes actual events in Los Angeles during the late sixties and transforms everything into exciting, fictional storytelling?
Would you watch that?
Consider the thrilling ways in which multiple episodes streamed on television would offer narrative storytelling relevant for the present day based on the 1960s intense cultural clashes of folk music pushing peace and love, the star-maker machinery of top 40 radio business in Hollywood promoting groovy young celebrity musicians, the growing political movement to end the U.S. war efforts in Vietnam, and the unexpected Los Angeles violent and deadly protests stemming from local racial prejudice and social injustice against Black people in the City of Angels.
If you are someone with legitimate and authentic connections to professionals employed in the entertainment business who could option this nonfiction storytelling by Woody Goulart and create/produce a fictional adaptation for streaming television, fate is calling out your name today! Please, won’t you just step forward. Now is your moment in the sun.