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This project successfully raised its funding goal on November 28, 2010.
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Our eternal gratitude and a thank you on the film webpage. Your support helps us both financially and emotionally. Lets us know you are behind the film and helps us keep going!
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A one month subscription to the Passport Wine Club from "Wines for Autism". You will receive two bottles of wine for one month. This price includes shipping and handling! Your choice of 2 red, 2 white, or mixed. Available only for the first 20 people who pledge for this. Please visit their website for more info: http://www.winesforautism.com/
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Laurel Chiten (Blind Dog Films) is an award winning independent filmmaker, making films for over 30 years. Her films have screened at film festivals around the world, won numerous awards, been nominated for an Emmy, and been broadcast on PBS’s Emmy winning national series Independent Lens, and POV. The intention in all her work is to entertain her audiences while educating them.
Note from the filmmaker:
Films take many years to make -- a lot of blood, sweat, tears, and money! Every film is like giving birth to a 350 lb elephant. So why do I do this? Because I have experienced first hand how films can enlighten, educate, inspire and transform.
I am deeply passionate about this film and hope to get it completed as soon as possible and release it to the world. Many of my previous films were about medical conditions -- translating personal stories into universal and broad concepts. I am not afraid of tackling controversial subject matter.. My former films “Twitch and Shout”, “The Jew in the Lotus”,” Twisted”, and “Touched” helped raise awareness and changed attitudes. This film will have an even greater impact-- it could potentially save lives.