25 courageous teen cyclists (ages 13-18) spent their summer riding 3800 miles across the country exploring America and to creating awareness for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
The Jett Foundation and the 10th gear youth cyclists rounded up 26 courageous teen cyclists who spent their summer riding 3800 miles across the country to explore America and to create awareness of the disease Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
DMD affects 1-3500 boys and they usually die in their early 20's.
Budget:
$ 50,000.00
Project's Financial Needs
Complete online post production, advertising, promotion & marketing, theater rentals, film festivals, airing a PBS special
Other financial Support
The Jett Foundation, The Wyatt Foundation
Current stage of production
Post-Production
Estimated Completion Date
01/31/2009
Target Audience
Teenage boys and girls ages 12-19, mothers/families with children who have physical disabilities or physical limitations, educational facilities and medical facilities.
What Your Donation Enables:
Premium Screen Credit
$500.00
Submitted byAnthony GeathersDirector/Producer/Editor
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Nyack
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USA
I'm a producer/director who loves the arts and specializes in creating documentaries that cater to social causes.