Over 25 veterans and 3 wounded veterans worked on the cast and crew to create ONE HALLOWEEN, a NALIP Latino Lens incubator short film.
ONE HALLOWEEN is lucky enough to to be supported by several grants, including the Panavision New Filmmakers Grant, the NALIP Latino Lens grant and a grant from the Disable American Veterans.
However we are still raising the finishing funds for this film. If you would like to contribute and take part in the making of this film please go to :
INDIEGOGO: indiegogo.com/projects/one-halloween-a-short-film/x/272608#/
ABOUT THE FILMMAKER
Writer / Director Rebecca Murga is a U.S. Army veteran and filmmaker who recently completed the AFI Conservatory Directing Workshop for Women. This year, announced at the Latino Reel panel at the Sundance Film Festival 2016, it was announced that she is a recipient of the NALIP Latino Lens Incubator grant.
The NALIP film incubator, funded by the Time Warner Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, will provide contributions for pre-production, production, and post-production tools, resources, and assets to support the four filmmakers in the program. NALIP will also consult with these content creators on a viable distribution strategy to maximize exposure.
Also announced at the Sundance Film Festival Latino Reel Panel, HBO announced they would signed on to distribute the films on one of their platforms in an effort to increase diverse voices in filmmaking.