Friday, September 20

The 2021 independent film “Externo” by filmmakers Jonathan and Leandro Taub is now available to watch on Amazon Prime. It is available in both the U.S. and U.K. It is a monumental step for the filmmakers who have put much work into the project. The Taub’s are pleased the film’s reaching a wider audience, as the challenge is getting people to watch the film.

“Externo,” as reviewed by The Movie Buff critic Paul Emmanuel Enicola, is the story of Joseph, a revolutionary businessman that wants to conquer the world financially and politically. He does it starting with an initial amount of US $2,000 and ends up building a massive fortune and bringing on the third world war.

According to the Taubs, “Externo” was written in Israel, shot in Germany, and edited in Mexico. Completion took place with a small crew, and a lot of passion and effort.

“Externo” participated in 73 film festivals and received 45 awards, including ‘Best Screenplay,’ ‘Best Director,’ ‘Best Film,’ ‘Best Cinematography’ and ‘Outstanding Achievement in Purpose-Driven Film.’ Currently the film has 6 stars on IMDb and 100% Tomatometer on Rotten Tomatoes.

Below, you can watch the film’s trailer on YouTube. As mentioned, “Externo” has been released on Amazon Prime Video US & UK. You can follow “Externo” on social media, including Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. 

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Mark is a New York based film critic and founder and Managing Editor of The Movie Buff. He has contributed film reviews to websites such as Movie-Blogger and Filmotomy, as well as local, independent print news medium. He is a lifelong lover of cinema, his favorite genres being drama, horror, and independent. Follow Mark @The_Movie_Buff on Twitter for all site news.

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