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Daniel Brothers

Daniel is a filmmaker that lives in Brooklyn, New York. He works on a vast variety of projects.

  1. on June 11, 2010
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    Daniel Brothers
    backed a project

    Punk Jews by Jesse, Evan, and Saul

    An online documentary series covers the stories of a new Jewish culture that promises to transform the face of religion.

    • 107% funded $10,721 pledged
    • 206 backers
    • Funded Jul 06, 2010
  2. on December 19, 2009
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    Daniel Brothers
    backed a project

    BK Farmyards: Developing a 1-Acre Youth Farm by BK Farmyards

    BK Farmyards transforms idle land to farmyards providing access to fresh, local, organic food. In 2010, our farmers are starting a 1-acre farmyard.

    • 131% funded $13,192 pledged
    • 246 backers
    • Funded Feb 26, 2010
  3. on October 14, 2009
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    Daniel Brothers
    Posted project update #1

    Chicago, Mid-October

    We're just finishing up the last trailer which will leave us with four different trailers to show to different investors and donors, depending upon specific interests. This one deals with the war in Colombia and the violence brought to bear against innocent workers and their families. Be on the lookout for it on www.affectedmovie.com

    Jesse Peterson, the incredible sound designer/engineer and genius has agreed to do a remixed track for the music bed and do a free mix on the trailer, which runs about 2.5 minutes. Check out Jesse's amazing work at www.kdsound.net

    Tonight I head back to New York and leave Jason here in Chicago. I will be tracking down stock footage and continuing to push for funding so all y'all need to give me a hand. Jason's heading back down to Nicaragua to check on the non-profit and make sure everything is kosher on the ground.

    The photo is an exclusive shot of members of the AUC. The Bush administration designated the AUC a terrorist organization. In spite of this, the banana companies continued to financially back the AUC to "protect" their workers. Over 20,000 people died at these butchers' hands. Hands holding weapons paid for with banana profits. Part of a balanced breakfast.

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  4. on October 13, 2009
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    Daniel Brothers launched a project

    Banana Land by Daniel Brothers

    A documentary film exposing the human rights abuses perpetrated in Central and South America by large banana companies as well as possible solutions.

    Funding Unsuccessful (01/05/2010)