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Kimre Viviers | Film
$1,215 of $1,000 Raised
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A fun and quirky short that gives people a great snapshot to what it’s like to work in film.
Kimre Viviers Directors debut to hopefully make it to film festivals around New Zealand.
The Team
A crew filled with Wellington regulars!
Cast crew including:
Tim Hamilton, Adam Herbert and Kimre Viviers
Director of Photography:
Charlie Higgison
1st Ad :
Eva-Marie Hartmann
The Funding
Funds will go covering feeding the wonderful cast and crew and any art department needs.
Any extra would be great to give to cast and crew for all their efforts.
The Details
I’m making this short film to showcase my writing and directing skills while embracing the opportunity to create something meaningful during a challenging time for filmmakers. With the film industry facing unprecedented obstacles, I believe that now is the perfect moment to push boundaries and explore new narratives. This project allows me to channel my creativity, connect with audiences, and contribute to the vibrant tapestry of storytelling, reminding us all of the power of art to inspire and uplift in difficult times.
The Impact
This short film is a must-see as it cleverly blends humor with a poignant critique of misogyny both in everyday life and on set. Through its engaging narrative and vibrant characters, it sheds light on a serious issue that often goes unnoticed, all while keeping the tone fun and lighthearted. By using wit and creativity, the film invites viewers to reflect on the subtle yet pervasive nature of misogyny, making it not only entertaining but also an important conversation starter. Don't miss the chance to experience this unique perspective that balances laughter with meaningful commentary!
Project Owner
Kimre Viviers
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