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Malachi Leopold

Chicago, IL

From South Sudan to Silicon Valley, Chicago to the Congo, I produce and direct films which inspire and help people to overcome adversity - from poverty to sexual violence, political repression to lack of education. I have 2 documentaries airing on PBS this year, one of which qualified for the 2010 Academy Awards.

  1. Funded!

    Appalachian Spring: A Green Story by Bob Hercules & John McCarthy

    The film tells the stories of 3 brilliant green inventor/entrepreneurs in Appalachian Ohio trying to solve the global warming crisis.

    • 102% funded $5,100 pledged
    • 68 backers
    • Funded Aug 21, 2011
  2. Funded!

    THE ILLUSIONISTS documentary – insecurity sells by The Illusionists team

    The Illusionists is a documentary about the commodification of the body and the marketing of unattainable beauty around the world.

    • 114% funded $37,708 pledged
    • 363 backers
    • Funded Aug 05, 2011
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    Saying Gay: A documentary about SB49 by Devon Hicks

    Saying Gay is a documentary about SB49 and it's effect on the GLBTQ community in Tennessee

    Funding Unsuccessful (06/20/2011)
  4. Algren--The Movie by Michael Caplan

    Algren will spotlight the hard-knock life and creative legacy of Chicago writer Nelson Algren, champion of the underdog.

    Funding Unsuccessful (07/11/2011)
  5. Funded!

    HOW TO START A REVOLUTION a new documentary film by Ruaridh Arrow

    This film reveals the story of the modern revolution, the power of people to change their world and the man behind it all, Gene Sharp.

    • 191% funded $57,342 pledged
    • 688 backers
    • Funded Jun 17, 2011
  6. QUIET // short film by Susan Graham

    A film about love and loss, "Quiet" reveals the story of a lesbian couple who are denied medical rights in a small town in Texas.

    Funding Unsuccessful (06/17/2011)