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Apr 15, 2022

Where and when will you be able to watch the film?

We’ve had an amazing response to the release of the trailers for our next feature film ‘MOTHER SKY‘, and with that a lot of excitable people asking when they can get their hands on it. The answer is, not long now. As of May 2nd the film will be available, technically. What we’re doing that’s a little different, for the release of the film, is running a crowdfunding campaign after the film has been completed, as opposed to before, as is usually the case. We trialled this with the release for ‘ANHEDONIA‘ and were pleased with the results. The crowdfunding campaign will allow those wanting to see the film to make a contribution to the campaign and access the film to privately view immediately, with all funds accumulated being spent on festival submissions and touring the film. This will mean that those who contribute to the campaign get to see the film in May before we send it off into the world. Those who do contribute will be the only ones able to access the film before our festival run is over next year, so there will be a limited window to see the film (this is due to rules regarding premiere status at festivals and issues regarding public distribution rights). For the rest of the year we’ll be tirelessly promoting the film and aiming to get sales agents on board for distribution at one of the higher-tier festivals, whilst also building our audience and awareness of the film at smaller festivals worldwide.

 

For those who have yet to see the trailer, or know very little about the project, please find below the synopsis and trailer to ‘MOTHER SKY‘. If you enjoy, please do like and share. All help in promoting our film is appreciated.

 

SYNOPSIS: Two vulnerable friends run from their problems in the city, taking shelter at a commune lead by a woman who cannot feel pain. Little do they know they’ve stumbled into a situation worse than the one they left behind, as they get caught in a whirlwind of chaos, aggressive neighbours, hallucinatory ceremonies and land grabs that, combined, could prove fatal.

 

Arriving May 2022
Runtime: 1hr49m