Every One Has a Story.
April 4, 2012
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April 4, 2012
“I have come to realize more and more that the greatest disease and the greatest suffering is to be unwanted, unloved, uncared for, to be shunned by everybody, to be just nobody to no one.” Mother Theresa
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March 29, 2012
With the launch of our new website and official trailer, we are a bit over a month away from finishing the documentary. Everything is going quite well, but we are in need of a minimum of $10,000 to finalize the film, and launch a small summer tour.
Here’s a quick update…
We believe we can finish the project in the next 6 weeks, but we need your financial support to make it happen. The $10,000 not only covers the final phase of video editing, voice over, color correction, and sound editing, but it allows us to launch a small tour with Suresh Kumar (president of Harvest India) to screen the film in California, Georgia, and Arizona.
Watch this special message, and head on over to our Indiegogo campaign to give generously! We greatly appreciate it, and you’ll help us share the stories of abandoned and orphaned children who deserve to have a voice in this world.
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January 16, 2012
Dear Film Sponsors,
David and Shawn connecting with the abandoned and orphaned kids living at the Tenali railway station. (click for larger image)
First of all, we want to express our sincere gratitude for your financial investment in the Mother India documentary. Without your support, this project would not be possible.
It’s been one week since we returned from our two-week adventure, and we’re more passionate than ever about why we initiated this effort. Our bodies have almost recovered from the two days of travelled required in order to make it back to the States, but our hearts and minds are still enraptured by what we experienced. Frankly, it’s been quite difficult for both of us to integrate back into ‘normal’ life. We’ve both been to India on numerous occasions, but this trip affected us in a profound way.
The film will be edited over the next several months, and it will premiere in Orange County, California, and Atlanta, Georgia, in May of 2012. Although we don’t want to spoil your experience of watching the documentary, we want to share a glimpse of what we unexpectedly experienced. Here’s a quick overview…
We were privileged to capture their stories and document the complexity of helping abandoned and orphaned children transition into a healthy environment. There is so much hope and heartache intermixed within us. The bottom line is that action must be taken quickly when a child is abandoned or orphaned. Otherwise, they’ll likely to fall into a lifestyle of so-called ‘freedom’ filled with begging, sexual abuse, drug addiction, and a HIV positive diagnosis.
You’ve already helped so much, but the journey to premiering the film is still in front of us…
Meet Nagaraju and his monkey, Agea. You'll notice the gaping hole in his chest (due to a large infection) through which you can see his sternum. (click for larger image)
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If you have any questions at all, don’t hesitate to contact us.
David Trotter
Shawn Scheinoha
Executive Producers
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December 29, 2011
David Trotter interviews Shawn Scheinoha about the reality of living on the streets in Chennai, India.
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