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Hello,


We are some local filmmakers and we are making a short comedy about warring neighbours, parking spaces and Brexit Britain.


Our film is called 'Huntington Gardens' and centres around three families as they each battle to get the best parking spots on their residential street. It's a film about British values, absurdity and parking spaces.

It's a short film which demonstrates a microcosm of Brexit, the absurdity and misplaced anger, as families from different cultural backgrounds battle it out for superiority on their street.


We have recently been fortunate enough to receive a small amount of funding from Sky Arts for a short film as part of their Arts 50 scheme. They are funding multiple projects across lots of different disciplines around the idea of post-Brexit Britain. Our film will also be shown on the Sky Arts TV channel next year which gives us a great platform to reach a wide audience and spread our message.


However in order to receive our funding from Sky Arts we need to secure the rest of the budget, hence our Kickstarter page. I have put a link to the page below, any help supporting the project or sharing it with others would be much appreciated. We are also offering as one of the rewards the opportunity for us to make a promotional film for you or your business. It's what we do as our day job and are offering it at a highly reduced rate.

Thanks in advance!


https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/280364188/huntington-gardens-a-short-comedy-about-brexit-bri?ref=email

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uncleglen Wrote:

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> 'as families from different cultural backgrounds

> battle it out for superiority on their street'

> That's the sort of thing that was going on in the

> streets of Upton Park - 40 YEARS AGO!

> Spread your message...it sounds like a complete

> p*ss take imvho



During my time in the Army there was a saying that I think really applies to you...


?The service isn?t why it used to be...and it never was!?


You really do yearn for halcyon days that didn?t exist. Sad.

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