TFK Africa Roadshow
A project in Brooklyn, NY by Andrew Mudge000days
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Three week screening tour of The Forgotten Kingdom in South Africa and Lesotho. Help us bring the film home!
Backers: 109
Average Pledge Per Backer: $76
Funded: $8,263 of $6,500
Dates: Jan 31st -> Mar 2nd (30 days)
Project By: Andrew Mudge
Backers: 109
Average Pledge Per Backer: $76
Funded: $8,263 of $6,500
Dates: Jan 31st -> Mar 2nd (30 days)
Project By: Andrew Mudge
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Last Updated: March 2 @ 17:02 -0500 GMT
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Latest News
Deleted Scene: Sello's Soliloquy part II
February 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Here's another one that didn't make the final cut. Enjoy! You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content. Play 00:00 00:00 (Read More)
Thank you!
February 21st - via: kickstarter.com
You did it folks! Your generosity brought us to our $6,500 goal and beyond. THANK YOU! Now I'm going to add a zero to the end of that number, and ask each of you to donate ten times your amount - that way we can finally buy the TFK helicopter and... (Read More)
Deleted Scene from The Forgotten Kingdom
February 8th - via: kickstarter.com
This one minute sequence was the original opening to the film. It was my intention that I would bookend the first part of the movie with this these lyrical allegories from the shepherd boy called Sello. These images were strongly inspired by Paulo... (Read More)
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