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Willem Thijssen launches crowd funding campaign for his new film Ticking Away

The renowned Dutch producer/director Willem Thijssen has launched a crowd funding campaign for his new production, a film by director Michael Sewnarain called Ticking Away.  Willem won an Academy Award in 1987 for the animated short Een Griekse Tragedie and a Dutch newspaper has already written "Give a hand to a new Oscar candidate film".

See Willem's message, and follow the link to watch a teaser and find out how to become part of this exciting new project.

The renowned Dutch producer/director Willem Thijssen has launched a crowd funding campaign for his new production, a film by director Michael Sewnarain called Ticking Away.  Willem won an Academy Award in 1987 for the animated short Een Griekse Tragedie and a Dutch newspaper has already written "Give a hand to a new Oscar candidate film".

Still from Ticking Away

Still from Ticking Away

Here is Willem's message, and you can follow the link to watch a teaser and find out how to become part of this exciting new project.

I would like to inform you about the crowd funding that’s going on for my new short animation, called Ticking Away.

My new collaborator in the Netherlands, Nancy, organized it for the latest short animated film that I’ve produced. I think it’s another great one!

A local newspaper published already an article about it, heading: “Give a hand to a new Oscar© candidate film”….. I add the article.

The link is below in this message. The teaser has English subtitles when you push the CC button right under the image.

The site information appears in English when you push the English/Dutch flag on the top right of the screen.

We have already 55 supporters (between € 10 and € 1000!)

If you want to support us (would be great!) you can do this with your VISA card. The possibilities are listed on the site.

You can even get your name on the end titles if you would like…….

If you think other people would be interested, please forward the link to them.

Here is the link.

Thank you,

Willem Thijssen,

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