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Hi! I'm Charles, a writer and widower. I'm producing a film about my late wife for reasons that have nothing to do with marriage.
At age 48, the love of my life and high school sweetheart, Kara Muir, learned she had stage 4 colorectal cancer. No one who has been diagnosed with a terminal illness should feel obliged to share their struggles, but she did. With the power of social media and an invisible guitar.
Sparkle On film is a cancer journey movie that glams up our worst fears, an underdog story like nothing you’ve seen and a tribute to artists with weird hobbies.
This movie will be a full-length feature. From the moment Kara rubbed my arm and told me, “It’s okay, babe,” after hearing she had a cancerous mass, I watched her tap into an extraordinary wellspring of resilience that turned a four-year battle into a triumph of collective imagination over personal calamity. Her story deserves to be told in depth.
This film confronts our fears of cancer in an empathetic and holistic way. We need more stories that redefine success in cancer treatment, that shift the framing from outcomes to creativity as the path to self-empowerment. By representing herself as a powerful and assured artist who just happened to have late-stage cancer, Kara made an impact that echoes beyond her lifetime. She didn’t need a remission story to be a role model for those facing serious adversity, nor did she need a real guitar to inspire people to get off the couch and unleash their inner rock star!
This film is my soul work. It’s my story, too, as I share my part in Kara’s journey as her ride or die and cheerleader through the lens of award-nominated Portland, Oregon filmmaker and musician, Adam Sweeney.
Thank you for any contribution that you can give. We’re grateful to you for joining us as we tell this real-life rock’n’roll cancer adventure story!
Let’s melt some faces off!
Charles Austin Muir
ALL funds will go toward paying my small crew and completing post-production. This movie WILL be made!
