Send a Film Team to France! (GoFundMe)

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Making history as an all Native American Cast & Crew at the Portland 48HFP, bringing home “Best Film” & “Best Cinematography” was amazing, and now our team will be competing on a world stage at Filmapalooza in Paris, France in March of 2018, alongside 150 other 48 Hour Films world wide! This is our opportunity to bring an awareness to these issues through film, and we need your help!

http://www.48hourfilm.com/hu/filmapalooza

Going to Filmapalooza gives our team RedFawn the opportunity to make invaluable industry connections, build a network, and collaborate with some of the the world’s finest filmmakers!

Traveling abroad can be expensive, and we have stared saving for this trip. However, we will need your assistance  supplementing expenses.

1.) Flight Tickets Range from ~$900 – ~1,500, less If we book them early…
(If you have Air miles you are not using let us know!)

2.) Lodging Prices Range from ~$100 – ~250, a night for 2 people. Depending on how far we are from the e vent, taxi maybe needed.

3.) Filmapalooza only covers the team leader’s admission to the event, and we are trying to bring a team to represent the film their.  They have not posted the attendance fees yet, so will update soon as we know.

4.) And of course things do happen to travelers in a new city, and we may need funds for unforeseen expenses… Currency Exchange, Tax fees, Etc…

Your contribution to this trip is more than appreciated. We could not be more thankful to have community support, and the opportunities to make friendships, and connections, and memories that will last a lifetime.

We are excited to have you be apart of our journey, and we will be posting Pictures / Video from our progress on The Road to Filmapalooza.

If you would like to donate to our cause, please visit the following link!

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“I am humbled as the team lead for RedFawn and Missing Indigenous, and I never thought we would be here. I can’t wait to see where we go next, and who we will collaborate with, and what this will mean for Native American Cinema” ~ Producer, Isaac Trimble