
Help promote the film worldwide!
We continue seeking funds to support the marketing of this great independent work, bringing an ancient wisdom to the world when it is most needed.
We gratefully accept contributions via PayPal, credit card and check, with the option of tax deductible contributions, if desired. If you do not desire a tax receipt, more of your donation goes directly to the film. (Please see our gift offers on home page and below.)
Industry standards say you need a budget equal to production funding in order to promote, market and launch one's film.
Yemanjá (Iemanjá - Portuguese) is actually two original films, with a Spanish version on the way!
Thank you profoundly for your support as we move forward with the films at home and abroad
in the manner this story deserves! Please share this with your networks.
- $225 Aluminum mounted 11 x 17 signed photograph of Mãe Filhinha (film's "key art") and perpetual calendar
(perpetual calendar including traditional Brazilian recipes can be used year after year!)
- $125 11 x 17 signed photograph of Mãe Filhinha and perpetual calendar
- $100 Signed 11 x 17 limited edition photo of Mãe Filhinha or select image from our exhibit, Goddesses of Nature
- $70 Signed 10 x 13 photo (as above)
- $50 Signed 6 x 9 photo (as above)
- $30 Perpetual calendar
Perpetual Bilingual Calendar including favorite Brazilian recipes
can be used and enjoyed year after year. 12 beautiful photos taken during filming on location in Bahia, Brazil
Our film's fiscal sponsor is Pittsburgh Filmmakers, a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, based in the thriving arts and philanthropic community of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Checks can be made payable to Donna Roberts (producer/director) or for tax-deductible contributions please make check payable to Pittsburgh Filmmakers, and mailed to:
Project Zula
c/o Donna Roberts
426 Hastings Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
For partial completion funding, we thank:
The Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh initiative, a program of The Pittsburgh Foundation & The Heinz Endowments, and The Small Arts Initiative of The Heinz Endowments which also supported the creation of our companion photography exhibit, Goddesses of Nature.
Checks can be made payable to Donna Roberts (producer/director) or for tax-deductible contributions please make check payable to Pittsburgh Filmmakers, and mailed to:
Project Zula
c/o Donna Roberts
426 Hastings Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
For partial completion funding, we thank:
The Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh initiative, a program of The Pittsburgh Foundation & The Heinz Endowments, and The Small Arts Initiative of The Heinz Endowments which also supported the creation of our companion photography exhibit, Goddesses of Nature.