
About this project
Next month, (July 15th to be exact) we have the amazing opportunity to be in Chicago, speaking at a conference, where two people we need to interview for our new documentary film, Anonymous Father's Day, will be. It makes total sense to hire a film crew to shoot these two interviews in Chicago -- talk about budget saving timing! We need $2,300 to hire the crew and rent the venue (2 people, cameras, sound, lighting) to capture these important interviews, which add a necessary element to our story.
We are an award winning team; writing and directing and producing this new high-impact global film and could sure use some Kickstarter funds to get us closer to the editing room. We are wanting to roll the film out in the Fall of 2011. We've given you, and all our friends and supporters, just 23 days to help us raise $2300.00. We've done it before and we can do it again, with a little love from our friends.
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Executive Producer, Director, and Writer Jennifer Lahl is founder and president of The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network.Lahl’s’ writings have appeared in various publications, including the San Francisco Chronicle, the Dallas Morning News, and the American Journal of Bioethics. As a field expert, she is routinely interviewed on radio and television including ABC, CBC, PBS, and NPR, and she is called upon to speak alongside lawmakers and members of the scientific community. She was even invited to speak to members of the European Parliament in Brussels to address egg trafficking. In 2009, Lahl was associate producer of the documentary film Lines That Divide: The Great Stem Cell Debate, which was an official selection in the 2010 California Independent Film Festival. She made her writing and directing debut in 2010, producing the documentary Eggsploitation, which was awarded Best Documentary at the 2011 California Independent Film Festival, has sold in over 20 countries, and is showing all over the U.S.
Associate Producer and Writer Matthew Eppinette is New Media Manager at The Center for Bioethics and Culture. His background includes business management, information technology, quantitative analysis, bioethics, and theology. He has worked in both the non-profit and for profit sectors in communications, new media, information technology, and bioethics research. He is currently studying theology at Fuller Theological Seminary.