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my un-ending love and a special thanks in the end credits of the film.
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my production designer Morgan, after reading the script, told me that my movie had more coffee pots than speaking roles. she wasn't far off. the first ten people to contribute $50 dollars to the film will receive one of the coffee cups featured in the film (along with my un-ending love and a special thanks in the end credits).
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my un-ending love, a special thanks in the end credits, and a poster from the film (design forth-coming).
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one of the skateboards used in the film is actually my personal skateboard that I bought when I was sixteen. it will be hard to part with it, but if it helps the movie, one lucky person can walk away with a well-loved Arto Saari FLIP board circa 2002. (also, my un-ending love, a special thanks in the end credits and a poster from the film).
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a personal tour with the director of all of the shooting locations in the film (in and around Chipley, FL*). also, you can meet the cast and have your own private screening and q&a. (and of course, my un-ending love, a special thanks in the end credits and a poster from the film). *sorry, travel is not included.
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Cherie Saulter grew up in a small town in Northwest Florida and traveled not too far away to acquire her degree in Filmmaking from Florida State. Award-winning Medicine for Melancholy marked her first feature credit as a producer and she has since Associate Produced The Myth of the American Sleepover (David Robert Mitchell) which premiered at South by Southwest in 2010 and was one of the few American indies playing at the Cannes Film Festival. Cherie’s first feature as a writer/director, No Matter What, premiered at SXSW 2011 and is being distributed by Film Movement.
Cherie wants to make movies that ask audiences to care about flawed characters. And she wants to help other filmmakers do that too. Cherie believes in the power of hope, in the ability of people to change the world and, above everything, in unconditional love.