Scorsese launches crowd funding campaign for new documentary

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Press Trust of India Los Angeles
Last Updated : Nov 21 2013 | 2:16 PM IST
Veteran director Martin Scorsese has launched a campaign to help fund and promote a new documentary about beloved film critic Roger Ebert.
The 'Taxi Driver' filmmaker has turned to fans for help on his latest project by starting an online campaign on Indiegogo.Com.
Scorsese serves as executive producer on the project and teamed up with with 'Hoop Dreams' director Steve James to create Life Itself, a documentary based on the memoir penned by Ebert, who died in April.
In a short video featured on the Indiegogo site, Scorsese says, "When Steve asked me to participate in the picture and come on board as executive producer, I was honoured because it's important to me to preserve Roger's legacy - and that's what Steve has done with Life Itself. So really, please consider supporting this picture."
Although the film has already been shot and James is in the process of editing, money raised through the fundraising website will help to complete the movie and pay for promotion before its release next year.
If they exceed the USD 150,000 goal, James promises a proceed of the profits will go towards some of the critic's favourite charities, including The Ebert Foundation, which supports educational and arts organisations.

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First Published: Nov 21 2013 | 2:16 PM IST

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