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Heather Has Four Moms, a short narrative film

Heather Has Four Moms is a Mother/Daughter story times four.

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Heather Has Four Moms, a short narrative film

Heather Has Four Moms, a short narrative film

Heather Has Four Moms, a short narrative film

Heather Has Four Moms, a short narrative film

Heather Has Four Moms, a short narrative film

Heather Has Four Moms is a Mother/Daughter story times four.

Heather Has Four Moms is a Mother/Daughter story times four.

Heather Has Four Moms is a Mother/Daughter story times four.

Heather Has Four Moms is a Mother/Daughter story times four.

croneheightsproductions
croneheightsproductions
croneheightsproductions
croneheightsproductions
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Washington, DC, United States
$4,065 USD by 74 backers
$3,895 USD by 71 backers on Feb 26, 2018
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Overview
Heather Has Four Moms is the inaugural project for Crone Heights Productions, the product of Jeanette L. Buck, Rani Deighe Crowe and Bonnie Rae Brickman. Crone Heights’ mission is to put more women in front of and behind the camera producing diverse stories that otherwise might not be told. When Mom Four reads 14 year old Heather's diary and discovers her plan to lose her virginity, she must persuade the other moms that it's time to talk to Heather about birth control.

We are so close!  Please help and be a part of the final push to completion.

Bonnie is making the final tweaks to the edit.  Post production is full-on this month and the next to meet festival submission deadlines.

Bonnie Rae Brickman in the edit suite at Ohio University (thanks OU DoF and Steve Ross)

All funds raised will go towards costs associated with

  • music
  • color correction
  • audio mix
  • online
  • festival submissions
  • promotion and distribution

Be a part of our production. No contribution is too small.

Shooting the High School at James Lee Community Center

Jeanette Buck, Holly Twyford and Susan Rome between takes.

End of day the last day. Holly Twyford, Audrey Bodek, Alexander Harshaw, Rani Deighe Crowe and Peter Nicoll.

About the Filmmakers

DIRECTOR

Jeanette Buck is an independent writer and director in film and theater. Her critically acclaimed feature film debut Out of Season, was honored at the Los Angeles Outfest where she received the Outstanding Emerging Talent award. The film was screened in film festivals nationally and internationally, and was theatrically distributed and released. Her short films Lie Together, Kiss on the Bosphorus, and Texting: A Love Story have screened at over 100 festivals, including San Francisco Frameline, LAOutfest, NewFest, BFI Flare- London LGBT Film Festival, Sydney Mardi Gras Film Festival, and New York NewFest. There Are No Strangers, her autobiographical one-woman play, premiered in Washington DC at Theater J. Theater directing credits include: Beautiful Thing, Gretty Good Time, Open Hearts, Father John says a Hail Mary, Miracles, and Swimming to America. .http://jeanettebuck.com/

WRITER/PRODUCER

Rani  Deighe Crowe is a writer, director, actor, filmmaker, teacher, and collaborative interdisciplinary artist. Rani's short films, Beautiful Eyes, Estragon's Boot, and Texting: A Love Story have screened at over 60 festivals around the world, including Mykonos Biennale, Tallgrass Film Festival, and RapidLion Film Festival in South Africa. Her screenplays have won Honorable Mention at the Women's Independent Film Festival and finalist in the Hollywood Screenplay Competition and Cannes Screenplay Contest.  She collaborated on a dance/theater creation in French and English, Les Jeux D'Amour, performed at the Aronoff Center as part of Cincinnati Contemporary Dance Theater's Choreographers Without Companies show. She collaborated with Johnstone New Music Foundation and members of the Columbus Symphony on a dance/theater/music production of the Stravinsky/ Kurt Vonnegut version of A Soldier's Tale. Her six volume multi media installation of The Spoon River Anthology was part of Migiwa Orimo's Telephone Booth Project, a finalist for the International Public Art Award. Her solo performance work includes her Julia Child site specific comic character, and the multimedia The New Woman Gets A Room of Her Own: a Performance Lecture with Hats.

FILM EDITOR

Bonnie Rae Brickman is a New York born, London based Film + TV Editor with over twenty-five years’ experience, accumulating a diverse and extensive list of credits including Julie Andrews’ Opening Night on Broadway, American Playhouse, and Shining Time Station.  (imdb: www.imdb.com/name/nm0108602/). 

She has been honoured with four New York Area Emmy Award Certificates during her ten years at WNET/thirteen, and Highly Commended at Underwire's In The Cut: Best Editor Award 2015 for BOOTWMN. Her work has screened on US, UK and Australian television and at film festivals worldwide including Clermont-Ferrand, HotDocs, SF Frameline, LA Outfest, Athens International Film+Video Festival, BFI Flare and Fringe! Film Fest. 

Along side her editing work, she has taught editing and post-production at The State University of New York/Oswego and currently teaches editing on the Ethnographic & Documentary Film MA programme at University College London.

Thank you for your support. We hope you love the film!

The Moms (clock-wise from one o'clock) Tanya Baskin, Susan Rome, Vanessa Bradchulis and Holly Twyford

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