First up, its focus on veteran's affairs, women in the military, and post traumatic stress is timely and fascinating stuff. Meanwhile, the filmmakers' approach sounds compelling. For starters we've got that evocative poster image to your left, and an informative pitch video, embedded below, setting a sensitive, somber mood. But what's the story you say?
Set in the America South, Three Fingers follows Jessie, a female marine veteran of Afghanistan, as she navigates her disintegrating home life after her time in the war.Director Hart and actor/producer Virginia Newcomb were kind enough to share a few words with us on their approach to the film.
"There is little dialogue in Three Fingers," says Hart, "which challenges me to tell a visually intimate story -- to show the audience Jessie dealing with her psychological war-wounds almost as though they are standing in her shoes." Newcomb adds: "My fears have always been a marker for my creativity. Jessie's struggle resonates with a part of me that I'm afraid of. I think we all understand darkness and if we can embrace the darkness in ourselves we can bring light to others. It's why I do this."
Also of note are some of the intriguing talent Hart and Newcomb have on board. Musician Sarah Lipstate, aka Noveller, fresh off a tour with St. Vincent, will be bringing her atmospheric guitar stylings to the film as composer, while Ugo Derouard, sound designer for zombie rom-com Life After Beth, is set to weave a psychologically wrought soundscape. And then you have Ben Umstead, ScreenAnarchy's very own East Coast Editor, up to bat as producer. Pretty cool that.
Set to shoot in Nashville later this fall, the team is looking for production and post funds to the tune of $18,000, an achievable goal in the grand scheme of things. Most of the project's incentives are based around honoring vets and active service members, which is a swell approach, and emphasizes the team's commitment to further engaging in a larger dialog on mental illness and veterans affairs.
Check out that pitch video below, and click here to chip in on the film's Seed&Spark campaign.