Title: | My Big Fat Nana’s Bat Mitzvah |
Genre: | Comedy |
Logline: | Can Grandma Ida plan her long delayed bat mitzvah without driving her family crazy? |
Synopsis: | Ida Rosenberg was on the cusp of her 13th birthday, shortly before her planned bat mitzvah was to take place in her Hungarian hometown, when World War II broke out. Now a suburban New York grandmother, Ida decides that it’s finally time to go through with her “coming-of-age” ceremony. |
Goodwill Media seeks to raise investment funds to bring this potentially massive hit comedy to the Big Screen and audiences around the world.
A 645,801% Return On Your Money?
Even the Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffet, has never achieved such a return. Is such a thing possible anywhere in the Galaxy, you ask? In the motion picture business, it absolutely can and has happened.
Consider the following films and their returns on investment:
- Paranormal Activity – Budget: $15,000; Revenue: $193 million; ROI: 645,801.51%
- Mad Max – Budget: $200,000; Revenue $99.7 million; ROI: 24,837.50%
- Super Size Me – Budget: $65,000; Revenue: $29,529,368; ROI: 22,614.90%
- Young Frankenstein – Budget: $2,800,000; Revenue $57,510,448; ROI: 1954%
*Note that the above does not include DVD sales or other ancillary revenue, nor any sequel revenue.
Why would you want to help executive-produce My Big Fat Nana’s Bat Mitzvah?
- Because it’s a film that can help foster an understanding of Jewish culture.
- Because this project will attract A-list talent.
- Because it has a modest budget.
- Because of its award-winning screenwriter/director, who has been the subject of major media attention & has been featured on Fox News Channel, People Magazine, Entertainment Tonight, L.A. Times, national and local radio talk shows, Tokyo TV, UK Daily Telegraph, ABC’s Shark Tank, Today Show, Time Magazine, to name just a handful.
- Because being a member of the human race and/or in the creative arts sometimes means taking a risk. Pablo Picasso, The Beatles and Charlie Chaplin all understood this. So did the producers of such unconventional, groundbreaking and what turned out to be major success films such as Elephant Man, The Frisco Kid and Twelve Years A Slave.
- Because seeing your name on the Big Screen would be pretty darn cool!
If you are interested in being a part of something special that will touch people and live on long after we will, please contact me at 877-226-3948 (toll-free) or at goodwillmedia16@hotmail.com.