ECO-TUNA
A COMEDY ABOUT POVERTY
As the financial industry lays in ruins, a small band of former financiers must scrape together a meager existence the only way they know how: By swindling it out of the less fortunate. Can class alone help them develop a new and thriving back alley bull market? Finally, a comedy about poverty where no one is left untouched; from the arrogant rich to the greedy poor.
Brooklyn Media House took over Ryder's Alley in the heart of the financial district. For two days, over 30 cast and crew braved the winter cold to shoot this film. Daryl Brown, the role of homeless man Hank, spent his down time inside the surrounding businesses. To the credit of our wardrobe team, customers rushed to help our actor his apparent time of need. Overall this production was extremely awesome and a lot of praise goes to New York City residents that supported us.