A thirteen-year-old’s world turns upside down when she falls hopelessly in love with a woman twice her age
Click to DonateThe genesis for Girl Crush came out of my own memory of being thirteen and realizing I was queer. This was in 2009 and my peers would use the word "gay" to insult or punish. I was too scared to come out, even to myself, and did not do so until many years later.
In the film, my protagonist Ivy starts in a similar situation, she instead embraces her newfound identity with excitement and confidence. Many queer coming-of-age films focus on oppression and marginalization of the LGBTQ community. While these stories are vital to our existence, so are the stories of unabashed acceptance. Ivy's story is one many can relate to, regardless of their orientation.
Also like Ivy, I have a younger autistic brother. Growing up, I felt ashamed of my resentful feelings towards my brother. He often got special attention from my parents that would leave me feeling isolated, bitter and then I felt guilty about feeling bitter or resentful! I longed for a movie that represented my complex relationship with my brother in an honest yet compassionate portrayal.
Given my life experiences, I know I have the insight and talent to make this unique yet universal coming-of-age movie.
Also like Ivy, I have a younger autistic brother. Growing up, I felt ashamed of my resentful feelings towards my brother. He often got special attention from my parents that would leave me feeling isolated, bitter and then I felt guilty about feeling bitter or resentful! I longed for a movie that represented my complex relationship with my brother in an honest yet compassionate portrayal.
Given my life experiences, I know I have the insight and talent to make this unique yet universal coming-of-age movie.
Filmmaking is a co-creative effort. I am asking for you to join my community around this film. Your support is most important to me. Please consider donating to my film. I can also use help with creating a community through donating time to spreading the word on my film via your social networks or helping with research and the many other things needed to make a movie.
MEET THE TEAM
Nadyja von Ebers - DIRECTOR
Grace Melon - WRITER
John Condne - PRODUCER
Alexandra Tennant - PRODUCER
Matt Brown - DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
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Girl Crush
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