Richmond teens' push to get their short film onto the big screen

By Guest

3rd Nov 2020 | Local News

My name's Honor, and I am a 17-year-old student from Richmond.

Over the summer, my friends and I wrote and produced a short film, with many of the locations being in the Richmond, Twickenham and Kingston area.

Wen Will I See U Again Sam is the beautiful coming-of-age story of two brothers struggling to succeed in modern Britain.

Now we're in post-production but we need your help! We need some funding to get this film off the ground and into cinemas, so we can share this project.

We've created a Kickstarter fundraising campaign, and with five days to go we only need £400 to reach our target.

I've linked our Kickstarter below, and any shares or donations are greatly appreciated. www.kickstarter.com/projects/joecrabtree/wen-will-i-see-u-again-sam

[i]Many thanks to Honor who contributed this piece for Richmond Nub News.

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