As a non-profit website dedicated to the support and promotion of Australian made films, Cinema Australia rarely gets the opportunity to throw cash at crowdfunding projects. Trust us, if we had the money we’d be executive producers on almost every new Australian film calling for supporters through the myriad of crowdfunding platforms available on the interwebs.
That’s why we’ve launched this feature – The Crowdfunders – which will shamelessly plug projects calling for your dollar. It’s just another way for us to do what we love doing most – supporting Aussie cinema!
Here’s our latest plug…
The City at Night
Written by Tyson Peters, The City at Night is a dark comedy that explores the relationship of two people struggling with depression who act as each others negotiators as they stand on the ledge of a roof.
‘We hear the narrative of people on street level every day – I want to tell the story of a person on the rooftop; more specifically, on the edge of a rooftop.’ said Peters.
Target: $1000
How the funds will be used:
With your generosity the team will be able to continue shooting and move forward into post-production, editing, sound design, colour grading and then finally, enter the completed movie into film festivals for all to see!
You can pledge and find out more about the campaign here.
PLEASE NOTE: Not all crowdfunding projects are successful and just because a project has reached it’s target, it doesn’t guarantee the film will be made, or that you’ll receive any reward or compensation for your donation. So in saying that, Cinema Australia takes no responsibility for any wrongdoing on the fundraiser’s behalf.
Love your support for local filmmakers and normally, would support too but in this case a fellow writer, here in Perth has already, very successfully, produced a similar story. 🙂
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Love your support for local filmmakers and normally, would support too but in this case a fellow writer, here in Perth has already, very successfully, produced a similar story. 🙂