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This project successfully raised its funding goal on June 10, 2010.
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Pledge $35 or more and get a wicked handsome Truck Farm gray and white trucker hat. Features the retro Truck Farm logo, silkscreened in Brooklyn.
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Trucker hat ain't enough for you? Pledge $70 or more and you'll get the hat and a signed DVD of the finished Truck Farm film.
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It's startin' to feel like a PBS pledge drive around here! Contribute $250 or more to Truck Farm and you get the trucker hat, the signed Truck Farm DVD, and copies of King Corn, Greening of Southie, and Big River.
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Okay, you're serious about this. Thanks. We're very grateful. You get all the hats and discs you can shake a stick at (or at least a couple of each). You also get our most coveted prize: an outdoor screening of the Truck Farm film, displayed on our mobile screen from the Truck's own under-hood projector. Filmmakers will attend, and Truck Farm salad will be enjoyed by all. Hate to say it, but you gotta be within a 4-hour drive of Brooklyn to collect this prize.
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Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis run the Brooklyn-based documentary and advocacy organization Wicked Delicate.
Ian and Curt graduated from Yale College in 2002, where they helped launch the Yale Sustainable Food Project and the freshman orientation program Harvest.
After college they turned to film, moving to Iowa to farm an acre of industrial corn, homebrew high-fructose corn syrup, and create the Mosaic Films documentary King Corn. The film showed in theaters in 60 cities, aired nationally on PBS, and won a Peabody Award.
Ian and Curt next created The Greening of Southie, a documentary about the men and women behind Boston’s first green building. That film was released in theaters, broadcast nationally on the Sundance Channel, shown in union halls around the country, and featured on Good Morning America, NPR, and in The New Yorker magazine.
In 2009, Ian and Curt launched Big River, a 30-minute documentary about the ecological consequences of industrial agriculture, created under Curt's Food and Society Fellowship with the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy.
They have served as jurors for Wisconsin International Film Festival, Camden International Film Festival and BendFilm, and have spoken at more than 100 college and corporate campuses from California to Qatar. They are now working to start a national AmeriCorps school garden and Farm to School service program, FoodCorps.
and now you won again!
After six weeks of open nominations, 124 nominees, an exciting voting period, support from hundreds of communities, interviews with our ten finalists, and much deliberation, we are excited to announce our second annual $10,000 Grant for Change Grantees:
congrtats again!
you guys made it!
Just want to say CONGRATULATIONS on reaching your goal ... from one filmmaker to another. I'm about to embark on my own fund-raising journey on Kickstarter. Wish me luck! :)
I was behind you at Yale by a few years (YC'06; FES '07) and had the pleasure of watching the YSFP take off during my time there. Thanks for all you've done and continue to do.
$195 to go with 52 hours left. It looks like you're going to make it. Good luck, guys! If it's still under 6 hours before it ends, I'll just finish it up. I would hate for you guys to get so close and not make it.
This is awesome!!! Less than $1000 left! All the best!
Hi
home/made hosted a fundraiser tonight and with the help of some awesome friends raised $813.25.....we upped it by $200 to send them over the $13,000 mark. Please donate today and help get this very important film completed!!
Five days to go... It would be really nice if we could get this rolling.
Make it happen!!!
Roll into Idaho! Would love to see you here. I think you ' ll exceed your goal.
I sell my rhubarb to Featherstone Farms for their CSA boxes and pledged 10% of my gross toward this film. Can't wait to see it screened at the St. Mane Theater here in Lanesboro, MN. It would be fun to see your rooftop garden the next time I visit my sister-in-law in Brooklyn.
I'd like to post this video on our site for the Westside Permaculture Group in LA, if possible. We just made our Kickstarter goal of $1000. Good luck. I'll spread the word.
http://westsidepermies.ning.com/
way cool
A fan at Phillips Academy in Andover MA says, "THANKS for giving my son one of your hats, and I added extra for the three hats that the b-b-q chefs got!" Very cool. Thanks for all the good work you do!
Love it! my husband and staff member might not like it if i did such a thing to our truck! But very excited about your project! Thanks for thinking out of the box.
Great Idea:) Best Wishes To You!!!!
Brilliant! ... now excuse me while I go shout this from the rooftops...
Amazing video! So much energy. It makes me happy and psyched. I gotta make one!