CHANCE DAY
What would you do if you knew?
Greetings from
Portland, Oregon!
Thank you for your
support of our feature film CHANCE DAY!
Your donation is tax-deductible
through our fiscal sponsor, Humanitarian Social Innovations. Monies will
be kept in escrow until final funding is secured. We will be fully insured and
obtain a completion bond before filming commences.
This inspirational drama is about what happens when two diagnoses
are switched at a busy hospital — one with only 30 days — and how two women change
their lives and in doing so, help others.
CHANCE DAY is full of hope and determination. We believe it is very important to make films like this.
Here are our reasons:
Henri
Matisse was still making art in his eighties and while bedridden and confined
to a wheelchair.
Alex,
one of the female leads in CHANCE DAY, emulates her muse and paints her
last messages to her daughter on public buildings around Portland, Oregon.
The
message of our feature film CHANCE DAY honors his determination, and
Alex’s to live the life they were meant to lead.
Join us as an Art Patron!
Henri Matisse’s “Cut-Out “Art: The Parrot and The
Mermaid
WOMEN & GIRLS MATTER
Our
feature film CHANCE DAY spotlights social injustices against women and girls
and offers solutions to our audiences.
Vine, the other female lead imparts life advice that she was saving for her daughter to the other second graders at the school where she still works. Soon, the girls begin to confide in Vine about their silenced situations at their homes.
Vine helps helps the girls and their mothers, and ultimately herself, too. Alex also steps in to help and pay for the school improvements. Together through art and sports, Alex and Vine build confidence, courage, and community.
CHANCE
DAY is
a heart-warming and a heart-breaking story written for, by, and about women; a
lot like real life.
After filming our feature film, we’ll ‘pay-it-forward’ with donations of our props and wardrobe to local charities to help women and girls. Please help us now, so we can help empower women and girls tomorrow.
Join us as an Angel Donor of Women and Girls.
SPORTS MATTER
In
our feature film CHANCE DAY, we believe in the importance of playing basketball,
tennis, soccer — any sport — and for fun!
When
girls and women play, they develop confidence, courage, and community.
Help
us also to bring the “World Legend of Soccer” Pelé
and two-time World Cup Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist Julie Foudy
to Portland to be part of our movie CHANCE DAY.
These
two, iconic professional athletes will interact with the second graders and their
moms.
Join us a Sports Sponsor!
EARTH MATTERS
Our
feature film CHANCE DAY is a ‘green’ screenplay, which means our actors talk
about, wear, or carry props to show how easy it is to “Be Green!”
At
JML Films LLC, we run ‘green’ film sets because we believe it’s important
to walk the talk, too.
One
person can make a difference. Together, we will.
Join us as a ‘Green’ Partner for our Earth!
SUPPORT A FEMALE FILMMAKER
JML Film LLC was founded on the ethics
of Justice, Mercy, and Love.
Since 2015, Jill Murphy Long has written, directed and produced
more than 35 short films now being recognized on the international and national
film festival circuit.
JML
Films LLC will
be casting this female-centric film CHANCE DAY with two female leads Alex
and Vine and introducing a seven year old girl, Zadie.
Please
support the local cast and crew including 3 cats, a seagull, and the parents of
the young actors in this creative collaboration, who will help out by being our
extras. Help us help them be
on film set Spring 2020.
We’ll
also provide paid apprenticeships to those seeking a career in film.
For more about our feature film and others, please visit: https://www.jmlfilms.com
Joins
us as an Advocate for Female
Filmmakers.
In the message box on
the information page, please indicate how you want to be credited:
Art Patron
Angel Donor of Women and Girls
Sports Sponsor
‘Green’ Partner
Advocate for Female
Filmmakers
Any amount counts. Any amount helps. Please donate and
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For your donation, you’ll receive a tax-deductible receipt from our fiscal sponsor, Humanitarian Social Innovations. Thank you for your support!
Humanitarian Social Innovations (46-4779591) treats funds received for the
purpose of this program as restricted under the charitable trust
doctrine. All funds, minus their 10% administrative fees, are dedicated to
the purpose of this program and will not be used to pay the expenses of
another.