All We've Lost - Documentary Film
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THE STORY
ALL WE'VE LOST chronicles the inspiring story of Bobbi Clincher, who for the last 30 years has fought to free her son, Barry Beach, from prison for a crime she believes he was wrongfully convicted.
In 1979, the murder of Kim Nees incited an investigation that yielded dozens of fingerprints, palm prints, footprints, hair and blood. None of it matched Beach; however, after hours of interrogation, he confessed. Now 30 years later, despite a lack of physical evidence tying him to the crime scene, his fate rests with the State of Montana.
In 2014, after the Board of Pardons and Parole denied Beach, a lawmaker introduced HB43. After being signed into law, this bill gave clemency power to the Governor. This historic piece of legislation would be the final avenue for Beach’s freedom. With the support of thousands, Bobbi pressured the Capitol for action and in November 2015, Beach was the first person granted clemency under the new law.
THE FILM
We started production on the film in 2014 and since then have compiled over 400 hours of footage pertaining to the story. We received significant access to the key characters and were able to follow the story as historic events occurred.
Our goals are to document the human experience in a case of this nature and to give insight into the growing movement for criminal justice reform around the country. ALL WE’VE LOST takes viewers across the United States and features world-renowned experts in forensics, wrongful convictions and coerced confessions. The film brings a new and unique perspective to cases that have questionable convictions and the efforts that go on behind the scenes to correct them.
For the last 4 years, aside from some generous donations, as well as grants from the Catapult Film Fund, the filmmakers have self-funded the production.
We have compiled an amazing team of filmmakers and collaborators on this project, as well as being fiscally sponsored by the International Documentary Association. In 2018, the film won Best Pitch at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.
We are now at a moment where we need your help funding the final stages of post-production to complete the film.
FUNDING NEEDS
To complete the film we need to raise $60,000.
Finishing Editor - $10,000
Color Correction - $10,000
Sound Mix/Master - $12,000
Additional Footage Licensing - $3,000
Music Composer and Recording - $15,000
Marketing/Film Festival Submissions - $10,000
Our stretch goal is $75,000 and would allow us to spend more funds in the following areas:
Additional marketing and travel for promotion
More Footage and Music Licensing
Advanced Coloring and Graphics
We thank you so much for believing in this film and your support in helping us bring this important story to a wide audience. We ask that you please share this fundraising campaign.
ALL WE'VE LOST chronicles the inspiring story of Bobbi Clincher, who for the last 30 years has fought to free her son, Barry Beach, from prison for a crime she believes he was wrongfully convicted.
In 1979, the murder of Kim Nees incited an investigation that yielded dozens of fingerprints, palm prints, footprints, hair and blood. None of it matched Beach; however, after hours of interrogation, he confessed. Now 30 years later, despite a lack of physical evidence tying him to the crime scene, his fate rests with the State of Montana.
In 2014, after the Board of Pardons and Parole denied Beach, a lawmaker introduced HB43. After being signed into law, this bill gave clemency power to the Governor. This historic piece of legislation would be the final avenue for Beach’s freedom. With the support of thousands, Bobbi pressured the Capitol for action and in November 2015, Beach was the first person granted clemency under the new law.
THE FILM
We started production on the film in 2014 and since then have compiled over 400 hours of footage pertaining to the story. We received significant access to the key characters and were able to follow the story as historic events occurred.
Our goals are to document the human experience in a case of this nature and to give insight into the growing movement for criminal justice reform around the country. ALL WE’VE LOST takes viewers across the United States and features world-renowned experts in forensics, wrongful convictions and coerced confessions. The film brings a new and unique perspective to cases that have questionable convictions and the efforts that go on behind the scenes to correct them.
For the last 4 years, aside from some generous donations, as well as grants from the Catapult Film Fund, the filmmakers have self-funded the production.
We have compiled an amazing team of filmmakers and collaborators on this project, as well as being fiscally sponsored by the International Documentary Association. In 2018, the film won Best Pitch at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.
We are now at a moment where we need your help funding the final stages of post-production to complete the film.
FUNDING NEEDS
To complete the film we need to raise $60,000.
Finishing Editor - $10,000
Color Correction - $10,000
Sound Mix/Master - $12,000
Additional Footage Licensing - $3,000
Music Composer and Recording - $15,000
Marketing/Film Festival Submissions - $10,000
Our stretch goal is $75,000 and would allow us to spend more funds in the following areas:
Additional marketing and travel for promotion
More Footage and Music Licensing
Advanced Coloring and Graphics
We thank you so much for believing in this film and your support in helping us bring this important story to a wide audience. We ask that you please share this fundraising campaign.
Organizer
Preston Randolph
Organizer
Cody, WY