As if the prospect of a new film from Kathryn isn’t enough good news for one week we’ve got something really special to announce now.
Andrew Corkin, one of the producers on Kathryn’s new short film Sunday’s Mother, has been kind enough to grant KM UK exclusive access to the production. We will be brining you news, photos and video from the set.
Thank you to Andrew and writer/director Aaron Jackson for this unique opportunity.
It’s so exciting!
But remember that this can only happen if the movie receives the necessary $4000 of funding by the 5th of July, just two weeks from now. Please support KM UK’s campaign and help spread the word. The Sunday’s Mother page for your pledges is HERE.
That’s great news, hopefully enough people will donate. It’s sad that it relies on donations, but since it’s a short movie made for movie festivals and the typical average movie. I understand the reasons for why.
Perhaps this will help Kathryn’s career, ever since Cold Case was cancelled a year ago. We’ve been seeing less and less of her
If there was a “like-button” I’d like it a hundred times 😀 Great news!!
Just for you Julie here is a “Like” button.
It doesn’t do anything but you can have fun clicking it if you like
@julie- it’s great that you like the news hope you feel the same when the movie is released at festivals. I do hope our excitement of her new movie lives up to it’s hype. If they get enough donations to film. If they don’t there won’t be any movie I’d imagine since it’s relying on donations
Thank u so much, I can’t stop clicking it 😀
I really hope that they get enough donations for the film. Would be great to see Kathryn on screen again
And I hope there will be a chance not to see the movie only on festivals but on the internet. Europe is just too far away…
@Julie- Movies like these make do make it onto tv. I know rebox and netflix does have a tone of indie movies and short movies that only premire at festivals as well.
I’ve seen listings for short films on tv. You will like us be able to see it on tv or pay to download it on the net.
Not all festivals take place in Europe, a lot of them are in the states as well.
1. This is awesome news.
2. I had way too much fun with that “Like” button. 😀
For those not so enamoured with things here’s an alternative button:
It doesn’t do anything either but you can have fun clicking it if you (don’t) like
Woo! I had fun clicking it. 😀 Even though I very much like this news.
I just like pressing buttons. 😛