
The Film Exposing America’s Most Controversial Institution
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Silenced No More: Fund the Film That Exposes America’s Most Controversial Institution
The Fish Don’t Care When It Rains is a feature documentary exposing the harsh realities of the Judge Rotenberg Center- a facility that still uses painful electric shocks on disabled children and adults. Through the lens of Jennifer Msumba’s powerful story, the film challenges how society treats its most vulnerable, and asks why this form of state sanctioned abuse continues.
Where we are at:
We Hit $10K!! Filming Begins Next Month!
I am completely overwhelmed. Thanks to YOU we have hit our first major milestone! Because of your support, we’re now gearing up to film the final scenes of The Fish Don’t Care When It Rains next month. This is huge. Every single dollar, share, and word of encouragement helped get us here. Thank you for being part of this movement.
But we’re not done yet, here’s what’s next:
- ️ $10K ✅ Filming Funded!
- ✂️ Next Goal: $20K Get a Rough Cut to Sundance by September
- ️ Stretch Goal: $25K Final Cut Ready for Festivals and Impact Campaigns
This is a story about survival, resilience, and the urgent need for change and we know it can spark real conversation if we get it to the right platforms.
✨ So please keep sharing, donating if you can, and helping us spread the word. Let’s get this film to Sundance and beyond. We truly can’t do it without you.
Together, we can help end this abuse.
#StopTheShock
#TheFishDontCareWhenItRains
#DisabilityJustice
Organizer
Jennifer Msumba
Organizer
Wauchula, FL