LMB is a short film that revolves around two co-workers who accidentally die at the same time – together they have to figure out why.
Production company Movies on Weekends is looking for crowdfunding to help make their next project, a short film about how easily we can lose each other. LMB is a short film that revolves around two co-workers who accidentally die at the same time. Theyāre then pulled together into a moral journey, to figure out why exactly they have been pulled together and how their lives were actually not that different after all.
Director/screenwriter Sarah Cook and producer Gloria Daniels-Moss are looking to raise £6,000 by April 6th to make their short film. Their production company, Movies on Weekends, is devoted to making vital films with an important message. LMB will be no exception to this, with the film being billed as an examination of the impact of workplace mental health in the form of a fantastical drama.
For more information visit their crowdfunding page:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/lmb-short-film?fbclid=IwAR3RGopVimDyYoLwfeFttgmK-iywQzfmelkUipKR0edzH5b14RwlZ9AftBw#/
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