Short Summary
The horror industry is screaming for something new in the Rape/Revenge genre. I have a script for this project and tried to raise money for it before, but with little success.
I have always been in love with the horror genre and I saw my first horror movie when I was 6 years old and it was Halloween 1978.
It is so difficult to get funding for a horror movie in Sweden so your help is very important. I think that my idea for the Rape/Revenge genre is a breathe of fresh air, because you do not see a man as the lead role in these movies and I think that it is important that you finally do.
It will most likely be a shortfilm, but it could be a feature film, depending on how much money we will raise.
About the writer and director:
Name: Sarah Giercksky
Age: 24
I have directed a few shortfilms before, mostly horror.
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A gorewound that Sarahs made for the shortfilm ''Man in the Forest''
Here is the shortfilm Man in the Forest that Sarah co-wrote and filmed. The shortfilms was made thanks to money raised by a campaign on Indiegogo.
Here is the shortfilm Anya which Sarah wrote, directed and filmed
UPDATE
If you donate 50 dollars you will get this drawing signed by Sarah! She is making a poster for the movie and you will get the original one!
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A newer picture for the film
What We Need & What You Get
The ideal for us would be raising 20 000, since many scenes will take place outside, the lighting will be the most important thing and the most expensive. We will also pay the actors, provide food, getting props and we will need a lot of make-up and gore, so everything we will raise will go to this movie.
The Impact
You will help contribute to making horror movies grow in Sweden and that is really important and to help indie filmmakers like myself get a voice to be heard.
A newly successfull indie horror project like this one is the movie Savaged which also is a rape/revenge movie done really well and we are hoping to get the same success.
Other Ways You Can Help
Some people just can’t contribute, but that doesn’t mean they can’t help:
I know that many people want to contribute, but simply can not and I ask you to please spread the word and to share this campaigne.
Thank you all for contributing in any way you can, we will always be grateful.