Finding Felix Project

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Berlin, Germany
The Finding Felix Project is a work for screen and publication from Katy Kavanaugh, a curator and filmmaker (katykavanaugh.weebly.com). Funding from Stanford University, The Freie Universität- Berlin and DAAD allowed her to return to the Berlin Film Festival's 35 year-old Generation (formerly Kinderfilmfest) to collect evidence of the directive impact that international films seen in childhood can have toward shaping the breadth of a person's view of the world and the decisions they make. This investigation focuses on one eleven year-old film festival-goer whom Kavanaugh met while serving on the Kinderfilmfest's international jury in 2001. Ten years later, Kavanaugh wants to know how a childhood full of international films influenced Felix's life so far. Meanwhile, with help from Media Consultant Tina Toepfel and Gintare Malinauskaite, PhD History at Humboldt Universität, Felix has been found and is now in post-production. To help meet its completion goal, please consider contributing via our fiscal sponsor, Cinefemme.net. https://cinefemme.net/projects/finding-felix/

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Finding Felix Kickstarter Campaign



The Finding Felix Kickstarter Campaign is now LIVE:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/202492356/finding-felix

Look for updates on Kickstarter and follow
or start a discussion on facebook.com/FindingFelix

The Kickstarter activity is astonishing.  Feels like a conversation
with 100 million people. The responses are exhilarating.
Watch this space for more clips from FINDING FELIX.
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