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This will hopefully be a movie about the book "A Better Place" by Mark Roeder. I think this is an inspiring book that many should read... and watch. When raised, the funding will go towards securing the film rights to the book as well as music used in the movie, equipment, sets, pay for the cast and crew, etc. More details on that will be bellow.
A Better Place, the movie, will hopefully be the first of several films in the series showing some of the pain, betrayals, hardships, heartbreaks, and friendships that many in the gay community have to go through in one form or another. And hopefully, a movie that will also lift the spirits of those out their, showing them that their is a better place.
A Better Place is a gay love story about two boys that are from two different worlds who struggle to find themselves in a whirlwind of confusion. Can the strength that they find in each other be enough for them to overcome the hatred and abuse from others as they struggle through betrayals and hardships, friendships and heartbreaks, to find the deepest desire of their hearts.
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