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This project successfully raised its funding goal on April 26, 2010.
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A signed DVD, poster, thank you credit on our website, an opportunity to host a screening in your home town, with the director and/or producer available either in person or via webcam (depending where you are located), and a personalized thank you video from the director and producer of the film! Also, you'll receive a "Special Thanks" credit in the end credits of the film.
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A signed DVD, poster, thank you credit on our website, an opportunity to host a screening in your home town, with the director and/or producer available either in person or via webcam (depending where you are located), and a personalized thank you video from the director and producer of the film! Also, you'll receive a "Funding Provided By" credit in the end credits of the film as well as two tickets to one of our Hot Docs screenings in Toronto (travel and lodging not paid for, unfortunately!).
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Gerry Kim has produced over 10 short films, many of which have been successfully funded on Kickstarter! He has also produced several feature documentaries, including THE HOUSE OF SUH, a film directed by Iris Shim. Having premiered at Hot Docs in 2010, HOUSE OF SUH went on to win awards at the Hamptons, Philadelphia Asian American Asian, Los Angeles Asian Pacific and San Diego Asian American Film Festivals. In 2011, this film had its national broadcast premiere on MSNBC.
Blow away by the trailer. Best of luck, you can do it!