WE HAVE NOW WRAPPED!

OUR CROWDFUND CAMPAIGN PAGE

The Plan.

Fund it.

Our crowdfund campaign went live in October 2024 on Indiegogo, and we successfully raised just under £25,000. We cannot thank our pledgers enough for their support.

Make it.

The film was shot over four and a half days in January 2025. The core team worked on Features (Barbie, Mission Impossible, Marvel films etc) for many years, and our crew was drawn from the connections we made on those jobs.

Distro it.

Targeting film festivals with the aim of winning and gaining recognition from recognised producers and studios, leading to interest in feature film development and in the filmmakers themselves. Festival strategy specifically targeting Oscar, BAFTA & BIFTA qualifying festivals worldwide, including LGBTQ+ and female focused festivals. World premiere at prestigious film festival.

Why support us

  • Support a project that is trying to positively change how queer characters are portrayed on screen.

  • Celebrate a female-led production.

  • The chance to become Executive Producers of a short film that will be entering Oscar, BAFTA & BIFTA qualifying festivals worldwide.

  • Investment in the career of highly regarded up-and-coming LGBTQ+ writer and director Charlotte Serena Cooper.

  • Provide career opportunities for the next generation of filmmakers who will positively impact the industry.

  • Have your name in the credits!

  • Have the opportunity to see the film being made.

  • This is a proof-of-concept short film for a feature length project. Join us for the thrilling journey from short to feature film.

  • Many films have started out as short films. A recent example is Agile Films’ ‘Femme’ starring Geroge Mackay, currently on Netflix. The 18-minute film won best short at the 2021 BIFA film festival and resulted in backing from Anton and the BBC. The feature length version was made in 2022 to critical acclaim and many awards and launched the careers of the filmmakers.

Support a project that is leading the way for positive queer representation onscreen