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Hazara Town

The story of the film maker’s Hazara family from Afghanistan, and their 20 year journey to seek safety.

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$59,000

FUNDS RAISED OF $90,000
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GJ Cecil
$300
Harry & Marion Dixon Foundation
$10,000
Lucy Hamilton
$10,000
Mary Levy
$100
Anonymous
$50
Rowena Danziger
$25,000
Halima Bahman
$100
Anonymous
$500
jenny Herbertsmith
$300
Heather Payne
$500
Anonymous
$200
Anonymous
$100
Anonymous
$1,000
Andrew Dodd
$200
Wendy Rawady
$250
Anonymous
$100
Stephen and Jenny Charles
$10,000
Marianne De Souza
$300

Other Confirmed Support


Philanthropy
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Confirmed funders
Sundance Documentary Fund IDFA Bertha Fund, (Netherlands) Asian Cinema Fund, Busan DMZ Special Industry Fund InMaat Foundation (USA) Moin - Film Fund Hamburg DocUp Fund (France) Allan Sekula Social Doc fund (CALARTS) Sunny Side of the Doc Moin – Film Fund Hamburg EZEF (Germany) Producer - Mayfan Pty Ltd Producer - Kamay Film Producer's Jyoti Film Private Donations

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