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Digby & Camille

Can love and creativity conquer all when you are living with an intellectual disability?

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FUNDS RAISED OF $154,000
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Anonymous
$100
Deb Sander
$100
Curtis Levy
$1,000
Rod and Lesley Freedman
$150
Gaetano Sortino
$50
Shark Island Foundation
$24,000
Tammy Burnstock
$50
Anonymous
$50
Ballad Films
$25
wendy carlisle
$200
Philip Myles Neri
$2,000
Kim Akhurst
$50
Kerry Adolfsson
$50
Anonymous
$20
Francesca Rizzoli
$50
Jessica Douglas-Henry
$200
Millie Millgate
$100
Sloane Street Films
$100
Tim Sinclair
$50
Anonymous
$100
Liz Lea
$50
Brianna Roberts
$30
Laura Clarke
$100
Andyinc Foundation
$20,000
Anonymous
$500
Miles McLaughlin
$120

Other Confirmed Support


Secured Agencies
$286000
Government
$306126
Corporate
$50000
Philanthropy
$70000
Confirmed funders
Screen Australia, Screen NSW, Andy Inc Foundation, Soundfirm, Yarra Bank Films, Shark Island Foundation, Melbourne International Film Festival, Bonsai Films

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