If you're fortunate enough to journey through the plains of the Serengeti, you may get to experiences one of the greatest wildlife spectacles on earth - the migration of the African Wildebeest.
On a constant quest for food, shelter & companionship, these massive heards roam endlessly & never feel satisfied or secure.
According to www.watchtower.org, "The antics of wildebeests are often clownish and entertaining... they wear a bewildered, surprised look as their stare out at the world around them. At times, a wildebeest bull races accorss the plains, prancing sideways and running in cricles. Some say that these actions are intended to impress females or to warn other males with a show of prowess."
Like men & women all over, the wildebeest roams about passionately for the purpose of survival - they are as unsettled as single men on Wall Street, as spirited as construction workers in Queens and as passionate as artists in the West Village.
'The Survival of the Wildebeest' is a film about making your dreams a reality; about never losing sight of the things you're driven by.
It's about one man - Stuart Ross, a NYC school teacher - and his struggle to become a well noted sculptor & photographer. It's about the comical journey he takes & how he copes. It's about life, learning & change.
How is your bartending gig paying for your college degree? How is your blog about celebrity babies transforming you from 'boring accountant' to 'exciting entertainment journalist'? Or, like Stuart Ross, how is your gig as a high school teacher funding your wacky weekend art exhibits?
Think you've got what it takes to be a wildebeest? We challenge you to divulge your plan & prove it.
Submit a brief desciption of your 'inner-beast' below. If you're selected, you will receive official information about our exclusive 'Members-Only Wildebeest Club'. Members will automatically be entered to win two complimentary passes to our official movie premiere & an invitation to our private 'Wildebeest' dinner party.
So enter now & prove to us that you have what it takes to be a Wildebeest - just like Stu!