Sun Come Up
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Sun Come Up is a documentary that follows the relocation of some of the world's first environmental refugees. www.suncomeup.com
Backers: 63
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Funded: $14,029 of $14,000
Dates: Dec 5th -> Feb 1st (59 days)
Project By: Big Red Barn
Backers: 63
Average Pledge Per Backer: $223
Funded: $14,029 of $14,000
Dates: Dec 5th -> Feb 1st (59 days)
Project By: Big Red Barn
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