“Hoai” a film by Quyên NL
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Hoai is a twenty-something queer Viet womxn who struggles between a radical activist identity and conservative war refugee immigrant background. After breaking up with her partner, the move back home with her dad proves to be eye-opening.
Would you like to like to donate to talented filmmaker quyen nl to make a beautifully awesome film about a queer vietnamese womxn that includes topics such as 2nd generation refugee immigrants, break-up, family, and protest?
ways to donate:
1. directly venmo @ngocanhha or quyen nl (circumvent fees)
2. crowd funding site: https://www.gofundme.com/hoaifilm
3. method of your choice: paypal, fb, apple pay, etc.
4. cash - Southern California

Hoai in the film. (source: instagram.com/cinapses)

Duc, Hoai’s dad (source: you know who's ig)
Want to know more?
who will benefit:
$3000 will be used to make the film from paying cast and crew to equipment rental.
$1000 will go towards post-production edits and covering fees to submit the film the film festivals (and in theaters near you!)
Quyen NL & cinematographer Paul taking an ice cream break before getting back to film. (source: instagram.com/cinapses)
$4000 cost breakdown:
actors
crew members
food
equipment rental
gas and transportation
props & set decoration
final sound mix
coloring
fees to submit to film festivals
getting the funds asap is ideal!
Director Quyen NL talking to actors Anh Ken and Ngoc Anh before filming another take. (source: ig)
quyen nl is an award winning, internationally exhibited queer vietnamese american filmmaker. check out their work here: quyennl.com
Their last film "nước " was invited to be screened at 19 film festivals, 8 universities, and 15 separate events. (Source: quyennl.com)
Actors setting up to film a clip to be used in the film. (source: instagram.com/smellydurianface)
do you want to be a part of making this current film happen?
Your financial support, no matter how small (or big!), means that not only are you helping make this film, you are also supporting and affirming viet queer womxn identities in our communities. (Not to mention complex immigrant inter-generational family relations and war refugee histories!)
This fundraiser will end March 30, 2018.
Would you like to like to donate to talented filmmaker quyen nl to make a beautifully awesome film about a queer vietnamese womxn that includes topics such as 2nd generation refugee immigrants, break-up, family, and protest?
ways to donate:
1. directly venmo @ngocanhha or quyen nl (circumvent fees)
2. crowd funding site: https://www.gofundme.com/hoaifilm
3. method of your choice: paypal, fb, apple pay, etc.
4. cash - Southern California

Hoai in the film. (source: instagram.com/cinapses)

Duc, Hoai’s dad (source: you know who's ig)
Want to know more?
who will benefit:
$3000 will be used to make the film from paying cast and crew to equipment rental.
$1000 will go towards post-production edits and covering fees to submit the film the film festivals (and in theaters near you!)
Quyen NL & cinematographer Paul taking an ice cream break before getting back to film. (source: instagram.com/cinapses)
$4000 cost breakdown:
actors
crew members
food
equipment rental
gas and transportation
props & set decoration
final sound mix
coloring
fees to submit to film festivals
getting the funds asap is ideal!
Director Quyen NL talking to actors Anh Ken and Ngoc Anh before filming another take. (source: ig)
quyen nl is an award winning, internationally exhibited queer vietnamese american filmmaker. check out their work here: quyennl.com
Their last film "nước " was invited to be screened at 19 film festivals, 8 universities, and 15 separate events. (Source: quyennl.com)
Actors setting up to film a clip to be used in the film. (source: instagram.com/smellydurianface)
do you want to be a part of making this current film happen?
Your financial support, no matter how small (or big!), means that not only are you helping make this film, you are also supporting and affirming viet queer womxn identities in our communities. (Not to mention complex immigrant inter-generational family relations and war refugee histories!)
This fundraiser will end March 30, 2018.
Organizer and beneficiary
Ngoc Anh Ha
Organizer
Los Angeles, CA
Quyên Nguyen-Le
Beneficiary