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We Are Jeni

The incredible story of over 2500 personalities inhabiting the mind of one young girl and saving her life.

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FUNDS RAISED OF $175,000
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  • $175,000

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Anna Larkin
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Secured Agencies
$700000
Government
$600000
Philanthropy
$100000
Other
$1000000
Confirmed funders
SBS pre sale, Producer offset, production grant Screen Australia Screen NSW, philanthropy from Shark Island Foundation with a broadcast sale to Warner Brothers Discover in the US and UK, means we have significant funding and a guaranteed global audience.

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