Natalie Halla Starts Kickstarter Crowdfunding Campaign for Her New Documentary Film, NOWHERE
by William Klein SEOFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 05, 2018:
Award winning filmmaker in Austria, Natalie Halla has come out with her
new documentary film, NOWHERE. It is a hard-hitting documentary about
the fate of a child who is an ex-Vietnamese boat refugee, and what
getting a second chance feels like. She has started a crowdfunding
campaign in Kickstarter to raise funds for this Indie documentary.
Natalie
Halla comes from a family that believes in profound human values and
that races and humans should not be divided by any classifications or
borders. When she was only 4 years in age, her parents took care of two
Vietnamese boat refugee brothers after the latter survived a boat-trip
for 3 weeks.
Today, one of the kids – Ngoc, has become a
Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner of repute in Australia and
helps many infertile couples have a child. The other child grew up to be
a successful guitar teacher who is making his students win most music
awards in Austria.
Natalie Halla’s documentary is a reaction to a
world where the contemporary politicians, people and the media are
growing increasingly suspicious of refugees. Her new documentary is
closely related to her life experiences. She feels that it has a big
potential and can help spread humanitarian values to a larger audience.
The
funds raised from the crowdfunding campaign would be used for the
postproduction work of her documentary, especially mastering, effects,
image postproduction, color grading and sound design. If more funds are
raised than the target amount, it would be used for marketing the
documentary in IDFA, Berlinale, Sundance and other film festivals and
markets.
About Natalie Halla’s NOWHERE
The
documentary film by the award-winning filmmaker, Natalie Halla, is
seeking for funds and has launched a crowdfunding program at
Kickstarter.
For more information, visit https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/872441748/nowhere-documentary-film
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