
THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS
This film would not be possible without the generous support of our backers. You've helped bring TAVUTA to life, and we are endlessly grateful.
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Below are the names of those who have joined us on this journey so far.
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Lily Kerhoas
Sean Heaney
Maja Holdsworth
Amelia Georgia Ivana Holdsworth
James Holdsworth
Hoe Wei Qi
John Howard
Jadzia Sanchez
Casey Nokomis
Murray Lane
Matt Mikhael
Amelie and Lyon Cheu
Luis Eduardo Gonzalez
Julia Pye
Nick Holdsworth
Anna Vogel
Wendy Gemmell
Ali Perham-Marchant
Clare Moxom
Ben Holdsworth
Parnella Rayappan
Subatra Devi
Harkrishnan Pragalathan
Robertina Bonano
Stephen Paul Montgomery
Daniel Walker
Fernando Gil
Andrew Cadell
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Thank you to all those who those who have donated. Every story needs believers. These are the people who lit the spark.
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If you would like to make a contribution to our film and have your name included, then please contact us here:
Why This Film Matters
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TAVUTA is more than just a short film, it’s a bold, emotionally charged story about memory, manipulation, rebellion, and reclaiming agency.
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In a time where our attention, autonomy, and identities are increasingly shaped by systems of power, whether technological, political, or cultural, this film asks: What happens when you break free from the structure that defines you? And what does it cost to do so?
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We’re blending myth, movement, and visceral action to explore deeply human questions:
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Who controls the truth?
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How do we navigate love and loyalty under systems that distort both?
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Can rebellion be beautiful... and personal?
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Created by a team of emerging artists from diverse backgrounds, TAVUTA is about resisting silence, embracing complexity, and building cinema that’s ambitious, visual, and alive with tension.
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This isn’t just a film, it’s a statement of intent. It’s a world we’re crafting from the ground up, as a proof of concept for a larger feature, one that could reach far beyond the boundaries of this short.
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By supporting this project, you’re not just funding a film, you’re investing in the future voices of cinema.