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Special "Thank you" note + a “Ger: To Be Separate” T-shirt
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Special "Thank you" note + a “Ger: To Be Separate” T-shirt + a download of the track “Glorious Day” by Arama Mara (song inspired by Ger’s life story)
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Special 'thank you" note + the track “Glorious Day” by Arama Mara + a ticket to “Ger: To Be Separate” documentary premier + a copy of DVD of “Ger: To Be Separate" when it come out next summer.
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Ger Duany and Azza Satti have teamed up to create a Kickstarter campaign to complete the documentary "Ger: To Be Separate" by Wanuri Kahiu.
Ger Duany is an actor, model and social activist from South Sudan. Ger graduated with a B.S. in Human Services at the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut, and was featured in David O. Russell's film, "I Heart Huckabees". Award winning Kenyan filmmaker Wanuri Kahiu documented his odyssey from war child and refugee to Hollywood actor and international fashion model. His amazing journey back home after 18 years to vote for the first time for a new Sudan and celebrate independence was a historic and anticipated experience. The completion of this documentary will mark the beginning of Ger's mission to help rebuild his nation, bringing educational institutions and health care facilities to his home village, Akoba, South Sudan.
Azza Satti is a producer, educator and curator from Sudan and Somalia with a background in art, film and theater. She is passionate about using the arts and arts education for social and political change. Azza holds an M.A. in Arts Politics from Tisch (NYU) and worked at the Rashid Diab Arts Centre and Japan Society before pursuing an independent career as an arts activist. She is on the board of Asmi international, a non-profit that trains young leaders in displaced populations to use theater and literacy to reclaim their identity, and she is leading the Al-Mashish partnership in Nyala, Darfur.