Could Coins Be Used to Finance a Movie?

Could Coins Be Used to Finance a Movie?

This afternoon, I received an intriguing email that I wanted to share with you all. I think it’s more engaging this way than doing an interview! Feel free to click the link at the bottom if you want to learn more.

**Subject Line: An Interview for Your Blog?**

Good morning, J 🙂

First, I have to say I’m totally on board with your love for Plato’s Closet. Living in Jersey, I find them everywhere. Last winter, I scored a pair of boots for just $12! I’m really into the store and feeling pretty savvy with just $20, haha. (This comment is a nod to my article on affordable fashion on my other site, Budgets Are Sexy.)

I’m reaching out to see if you’d be interested in doing an interview about my movie’s Kickstarter campaign for your Coin Thrill blog. The project is celebrating production with Silver Proof and Gold Proof commemorative coins—featuring .999 Silver and .9999 24K Gold. The film is a classic suspense in the vein of Hitchcock and has an award-winning team on board just from reading the script!

I think your audience would love these coins because:

Our Kickstarter aims to fund the movie’s budget. These coins are unique in that they make the production possible. If the movie achieves its expected success, their value could increase significantly. I believe readers of Budgets Are Sexy would be interested as well, since Kickstarter is a fantastic platform to independently bring ideas to life.

Feel free to ask any questions you may have. The Kickstarter project is live, and there are 23 days left. Check it out here: [Kickstarter Link](https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/859223978/the-man-of-the-orchestra-by-the-correa-sisters)

Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks for reading my much-shortened message!

Enjoli Corréa
Director of ‘The Man of the Orchestra’

Pretty interesting, right? It’s not every day you hear about funding a movie with coins! Here’s a quick summary of what the movie is about:

The story delves into the theme of greed and its transformative effects on humans. ‘The Man of The Orchestra’ represents a villain who manipulates the main characters by exploiting their desires. Each character embodies a different form of greed—revenge, lust, obsession, the need for freedom, and material gain. The WWII setting symbolizes the far-reaching consequences of their actions.

Best of luck, Enjoli!