Some Exciting News from James
We are trying to attract funding for our humanitarian feature documentary, A Light in the Slaughterhouse, to complete all post-production. Angel Studios, the producers behind The Sound of Freedom and The Chosen, have shown a strong interest in the documentary and have put it up on their studio platform! It is available for people to view and then vote on.
It requires 45 votes to become a project which Angel Studios will then send out to all its thousands of members for crowd funding as an Angel Studios project. A huge thank you to everyone who has already joined the Guild Membership with Angel Studios and submitted their votes towards our Documentary. We are getting so close to a pass; we are currently only 6 votes out. Home stretch team!
If you’d like to help us get over the line, you will need to carefully follow the instructions below and subscribe before you can vote.
Instructions
Use this link to vote. If you are not already a Guild member, you will be asked to create an Angel account, as well as join the Guild (Premium Membership is priced at US$20) before you are able to vote. You must tap the link on your mobile phone and not on a computer. Keep in mind that many other Guild members will be voting on the documentary in addition to those we invite. The Guild voting process takes 1-3 weeks on average but could be shorter or longer depending on Guild activity. We have found that the Premium membership is the best option and takes you straight to our Documentary to vote which makes the whole process a lot easier.
Our documentary is so close to shining a beam of light in the darkness. Thanks a billion for your support!
To have that kind of time with Father Joe is like getting interviews with Elvis. Only better.
Jerry Hopkins, biographer of Elvis Presley and Jim Morrison
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Read about the film in Filmink Magazine
Read about Father Joe in the New York Times
The story of Father Joe and the Bangkok squatter land he calls holy is a critical chapter in the modern-day memoirs of humankind.
Reverend Desmon M. Tutu, Archbishop of Cape Town