Lance Morcan's Blog
September 6, 2025
The countdown continues… Only days remaining until global streaming premiere of ANNO 2020 the movie
Saturday September 13 is D-Day for the controversial mystery-drama movie ANNO 2020. That’s when it screens on YouTube and other streaming platforms including Odysee, Daily Motion and Rumble. And that’s when movie-lovers get the chance to see why film industry gatekeepers have tried to block this feature film and why they and others might prefer no-one ever sees it.
YouTube premiere of ANNO 2020.
Shot around the world in 2020 despite the lockdowns, mandates and travel restrictions, ANNO 2020 contains underground knowledge regarding things that were suppressed or underreported in mainstream media. Things such as COVID-19 vaccine mandates, job losses, business failures, marriage breakdowns, side-effects of the lockdowns and separation from loved ones.
It’s a classic example of pure indie filmmaking in the truest sense; it’s also an example of brave filmmaking, undertaken against all odds at a time when few international feature films were being made; and it’s a credit to producer Gil Ben-Moshe, writer-director James Morcan and the entire cast & crew of ANNO 2020.
Enjoy the ANNO 2020 trailer…
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September 3, 2025
ANNO 2020 and SILENT FEAR movies both cater for Deaf and Hard of Hearing audiences
The mystery-drama ANNO 2020, soon to premiere on global streaming platforms, has been meticulously subtitled for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing as well as for numerous foreign language audiences. However, for this epic movie’s writer-director James Morcan, ANNO 2020 is not his first foray into catering for hearing-impaired viewers.
Subtitles and sign language also feature prominently in SILENT FEAR, a crime thriller which James and his father Lance co-wrote and adapted from their co-authored novel of the same name. It’s set in a London university for the Deaf where students are locked down during a deadly virus outbreak.

Both the SILENT FEAR novel and subsequent screenplay adaptation were written under the valued guidance of leading New Zealand Deaf filmmaker Brent Macpherson. Brent will serve as Co-producer and Deaf Consultant on that movie, which James is also directing.
In ‘Comments’ at the end of the book, Brent states: “The novel provides a valuable insight into the dynamics of the international Deaf community all in one setting. (i.e. a locked down London university for the Deaf). It highlights a wide range of Deaf cultural elements and behavioural characteristics unique to members of this community.”
The IMDb film industry link to SILENT FEAR is: https://lnkd.in/gfNbndcH
Meanwhile, the countdown continues for ANNO 2020’s streaming premiere now only days away… From September 13, this movie streams on YouTube, Odysee, Daily Motion and Rumble among other streaming platforms. Watch this space!

Here’s the film’s YouTube premiere link: https://lnkd.in/gKD-NwKJ
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September 2, 2025
The truth about so-called “indie movies” from the director of a truly indie movie
New Zealand-Australian writer-director James Morcan, whose directorial debut movie ANNO 2020 premieres on global streaming platforms this month, insists that 99.9% of films advertised as ‘indie movies’ are non-indies and dependent on the system.

James Morcan at the Victorian cinematic premiere of ANNO 2020 in Melbourne.
“So-called ‘indie films’ often have stars or major distributors on board from the get-go, including government finance,” he says. “Often you hear these stars or filmmakers talk about ‘the difficulties of shooting indies on such a low budget’ then you find out they had millions or even tens of millions of dollars and were backed by a major corporation like Disney!”
James says the labels ‘indie’ and ‘independent’ were hijacked decades ago as the major studios recognized those terms were being perceived as cool and audiences wanted more indies, or at least films sold as such, as they sensed artists had more creative freedoms in such films.
“However, if you go back in time, ‘indie’ originally meant completely independent and outside the ‘system’, as the word implies, and not beholden to anyone or anything, where rebellious, auteur-style directors could literally say whatever they wanted to without checking first with committees or government organizations or financiers or distributors.
“Well, my film Anno 2020 was self-financed for a budget of only $6,000 USD. It is a real, true, pure indie, I promise you. And we say controversial things in it that I assure you could never have been financed by anything within the mainstream movie industry.”
James, who adapted the ANNO 2020 screenplay from his novel of the same name, says as soon as h began writing the screenplay, long before pre-production, I knew it would get zero mainstream support and would have to be done as an old-fashioned indie against all odds.
“It was obvious that was going to be near impossible as we also had an around-the-world epic story in which we were to shoot in 17 cities on four continents in four different languages. Not to mention navigating shoots around the lockdowns and other Covid restrictions during 2020-2021!
“But despite all the hardships in filming this beast, never once did my team and I ever stop to ask ourselves , ‘Are we allowed to say that?’ or ‘Will we be offending anyone?’ or anything like that. Why? Because we were actually independent and so far outside the system that we may as well have been making the movie on the Moon!”
Following a limited but very successful interstate theatrical release in Australian cinemas last year, ANNO 2020 has its world streaming premiere on September 13 on TouTube and other platforms.
As director James Morcan says, “If you yearn for the return of actual indie movies, then you may like to check it out.”
Footnote: If you’d like to hear James discuss the aforementioned, tune into: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eh41IAoVgo8
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September 1, 2025
Mystery-drama movie ANNO 2020 caters for foreign language audiences
The Australian-produced epic movie ANNO 2020, soon to premiere on global streaming platforms, has been meticulously subtitled for numerous foreign language audiences.
Foreign languages catered for include: Telugu, Vietnamese, Turkish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Russian, Malayalam, Polish, Malay, Norwegian , Korean, Hindi, Indonesian, Hebrew, Filipino (Tagalog), Dutch, Danish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (BR), Portuguese (PT), Spanish, Albanian, Bengali (Bangla), Arabic and Serbian.
Writer-director James Morcan says catering for foreign audiences is in keeping with a film shot around the world – in 17 cities on four continents.
“The year 2020 is a year we inhabitants of planet Earth will remember for a long time,” says James. “We were all impacted by the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic and many of us experienced the lockdowns, travel restrictions and mandates associated with that event.”
Meanwhile, the countdown to the streaming launch of ANNO 2020 continues with less than two weeks before the September 13 premiere. It will stream on YouTube, Odysee, Daily Motion and Rumble among other streaming platforms. Watch this space!

Here’s the film’s YouTube premiere link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Nr2h-AMV-c
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August 30, 2025
ANNO 2020 writer-director James Morcan invites viewers to see the movie the gatekeepers don’t want you to see
This is the movie that gatekeepers have tried to block, according to New Zealand-Australian writer-director James Morcan (pictured below). He refers to ANNO 2020, the feature film he adapted from his novel of the same name and the film that represents his directorial debut.
In the following soliloquy, James reminds viewers his movie is a global kaleidoscope of interconnected characters seeking redemption, answers and justice amidst the chaos of 2020.
“This mystery-drama contains underground knowledge regarding things that were suppressed or underreported in mainstream media, such as COVID vaccine mandates, the side-effects of the lockdowns and separation from loved ones,” says James. “(Consequently) the gatekeepers have tried to block this movie.”
James says he has documented evidence of the reactions of said gatekeepers to show any journalists or podcasters, off the record, who choose to contact him.
See the movie they don't want you to see: Anno 2020. pic.twitter.com/DbusATKrlf
— James Morcan (@MorcanJames) August 18, 2025
ANNO 2020 celebrates its global streaming premiere on September 13 on YouTube, Odysee, Daily Motion and Rumble among other streaming platforms. Watch this space!
Check out the YouTube trailer for this award-winning movie at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-gUZc6UH8M&t …and feel free to click “Subscribed.”
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August 29, 2025
Friends World TV podcast host Varun Tiwari introduces the makers of ‘ANNO 2020’ the movie to his legions of followers
In this engaging interview, Friends World TV podcast host Varun Tiwari questions Sydney-based director James Morcan and producers Gil and Oren Ben-Moshe about their hopes and dreams for their soon-to-be released mystery-drama ANNO 2020.
The ANNO 2020 producers are grateful to Varun for bringing ANNO 2020 to the attention of his many faithful followers, and for highlighting the movie’s upcoming (September 13) global streaming launch on YouTube and other platforms.
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August 28, 2025
ANNO 2020 – filmed around the world against all odds
ANNO 2020, the soon-to-be-released mystery-drama movie, was shot in 17 cities on four continents at the height of the COVID-19 lockdowns. Helmed by New Zealand-Australian director James Morcan, who also adapted the film’s script from his published novel of the same name, it will celebrate its global streaming premiere on September 13.
ANNO 2020 is billed as a global kaleidoscope of interconnected characters seeking redemption, answers and justice amidst the chaos of 2020. It will premiere on YouTube, Odysee, Daily Motion and Rumble, among other streaming platforms.
Check out the movie’s YouTube premiere link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Nr2h-AMV-c&t
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August 25, 2025
The countdown continues for the streaming launch of ANNO 2020 – the movie some might prefer you never see!
The global premiere of the controversial mystery-drama movie ANNO 2020 remains on schedule for September 13 on YouTube, Odysee, Daily Motion and Rumble among other streaming platforms.

ANNO 2020 is a global kaleidoscope of interconnected characters seeking redemption, answers and justice amidst the chaos of 2020.
Check out the YouTube trailer for this award-winning movie at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-gUZc6UH8M&t …and feel free to click “Subscribed.”
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August 19, 2025
J-Wire highlights Holocaust denial scene as “a defining feature” of ‘ANNO 2020’ movie
The influential J-Wire online news platform has identified a dramatic Holocaust denial scene in the soon-to-be-released, mystery-drama, feature film ‘Anno 2020’ as “having gut-wrenching power!”
For the full story go to:
Holocaust denial clash at centre of controversial film ‘Anno 2020’
‘Anno 2020’ will premiere on YouTube, Odysee, Daily Motion and Rumble, among other streaming platforms, on September 13.
>>> Be warned, it’s the movie some would prefer you never see! <<<

Related links for this movie:
Anno 2020 trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-gUZc6UH8M&t
Anno 2020 YouTube premiere link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Nr2h-AMV-c&t
Anno 2020 IMDb page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13455748/
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August 15, 2025
September 13 streaming launch date finalised for controversial movie ‘Anno 2020’

The controversial, Australian-produced, award-winning feature film ‘Anno 2020’ will premiere on YouTube, Odysee, Daily Motion and Rumble, among other streaming platforms, on September 13.
This global release milestone was announced today by the film’s lead producer Gil Ben-Moshe, of MoneyShot Productions. It follows last year’s sold-out red-carpet cinema screenings in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Speaking from his Sydney office, Ben-Moshe said following the success of the interstate screenings in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, his production team was excited to share their unique work with international streaming audiences.
“While ‘Anno 2020’ was very well received by cinemagoers, we believe it is tailormade for viewing on streaming platforms given its multimedia style and sometimes contentious handling of the lockdowns and other pandemic-related challenges experienced in 2020,” he said.
“The travel restrictions prevented us from always physically being on set – except for the Australian scenes. Even then, we had to film clandestinely at times.”
Directed by New Zealand-Australian writer-director James Morcan who adapted the ‘Anno 2020’ screenplay from his published novel of the same name, the film is an epic mystery-drama shot in 17 cities, on four continents and features dialogue in four different languages.

Writer-director James Morcan describes ‘Anno 2020’ as an alternative movie.
Billed as a global kaleidoscope of interconnected characters seeking redemption, answers and justice amidst the chaos of 2020, its cast members are an ensemble of renowned actors from around the world.
They include leading Australians Erin Connor (Occupation: Rainfall), Greg Poppleton (The Chronicles of Narnia), Brett Partridge (Water Rats) and Audrey Nitschke (Wolf Like Me), American veterans Kevin Scott Allen (American Primeval), Sheila Ball (Assault On VA-33) and La Rivers (Equal Standard), as well as Chinese-American Crystal J. Huang (Dark Feathers), as well as rising US actor-singer Jessica Castello (Oildale).
Morcan agreed ‘Anno 2020’ has been crafted specifically for the streaming experience.
“It is an alternative movie with controversial themes that mainstream outlets would likely censor,” he said.
“It was apt that one of the awards it won was ‘Best Experimental Film’ at the Titan International Film Festival here in Australia. That award is reflective of the revolutionary filmmaking and storytelling techniques we used.”
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