Shanidar
Richmond, Virginia | Film Feature
Drama, Horror
What do you carry, and what do leave behind? Six women must contend with themselves and each other in a world bursting at the seams with unseen terror. An apocalyptic tale for an apocalyptic time. Now more than ever is the time for stories.
Shanidar
Richmond, Virginia | Film Feature
Drama, Horror

2 Campaigns | Virginia, United States
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What do you carry, and what do leave behind? Six women must contend with themselves and each other in a world bursting at the seams with unseen terror. An apocalyptic tale for an apocalyptic time. Now more than ever is the time for stories.
- The Story
- Wishlist
- Updates
- The Team
- Community
Mission Statement
The Story
November Update
And just like that, we've officially hit 100%! Thank you so much to all who have contributed! But with twenty days left in our crowdfunding, we've decided to push through for our stretch goals! Check out our video update for more information!
What is Shanidar?
What do you carry, and what do leave behind? At the end of days, a group of strangers find themselves thrust into a safe haven that is crumbling by the minute. The world outside their door is hungry, but the true enemy may already be inside. In 2020, our landscape has changed drastically, seemingly overnight. As creators, we found ourselves yearning to continue making art; as consumers, we found ourselves needing the important stories to be told in. Shanidar is that story. This is a story about sanity, community, and legacy. It's a story about survival, not just of people, but of the human spirit.
Who Are We?
The creators of Shanidar are storytellers, first and foremost. Though we come from varied backgrounds (a filmmaker, a theatre producer, a stage director, a playwright), we all saw the power of Shanidar's message so clearly during this time of change and uncertainty.
We share a common goal of providing opportunities for Virginians to demonstrate and develop their skills in front of and behind the camera. For those of us coming from a theater or arts background, film has felt inaccessible. Remember Tommy Productions seeks to remove barriers for those with a passion for cinema and find unique avenues for up and coming artists to work on a substantial, supported project.
Our identities are central in the stories we want to propel, stories of folks who are queer, femme, trans, BIPOC, disenfranchised. We seek out voices that are so often left on the cutting room floor of blockbusters for a more palatable final product. This work, in a time of division, derision, and dehumanization, is vital. Honest, unifying, humane stories are necessary to remind us of the hearts beating in those around us. We believe our work, and Shanidar in particular, can provide that heartening reminder.
Why This Story? Why Now?
The coronavirus crisis has forced our interconnected world to slow down, focus inward, and re-evaluate what is important to us. To look at the way our stories are being told. The apocalyptic genre has been done and done again, but when faced with a global crisis this year, it didn't look or feel like the movies. In 2020, we cannot continue to tell the same stories in the same way. We hope to start a chain reaction of change.
Shanidar is a new kind of horror movie, character-driven, quiet, looming. A more pensive end of the world, where characters pass the time reading old newspapers, remembering Before, unsure of After; where our moral compass and mortal needs are put to the test; where longing and fear create an invisible threat that could be in the same room with you at this very moment. It respects its inhabitants and gives agency to their existence. This story, a Semi-Finalist for the Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards, is a reminder that even when isolation creeps in (an abundant feeling this year) that we are not alone.
What about Covid-19?
We will be following all national and state-wide guidelines for coronavirus safety. The crew will be minimal, though we will have an on-set safety supervisor whose sole responsibility is the upkeep of safety protocols. Remember Tommy Productions specifically chose a movie not only with few characters but with safety precautions already embedded in its script, as part of the characters' everyday survival in this unknown new world.
What next?
Moving forward, our end goal is to have the movie ready by March 2021 - the anniversary of our first quarantine lockdown. Because of CDC precautions, as we deliver the product to festivals, we will also be distributing the film digitally to you. This $7000 base goal we are hoping to raise is just the beginning - we can use every penny to increase the quality and safety of our production.
Not able to help us out financially but still have a passion for the arts? We will welcome any help we can - volunteering, feeding our cast and crew, donating PPE, organizing events, reaching out to other possible donors, even just cheering us on from afar. We can be reached at [email protected]. Let us know how you'd like to get in on the action!
We seek to create a cinematic world that anyone can feel a part of. This film is not just ours. Join us, won't you?
Wishlist
Use the WishList to Pledge cash and Loan items - or - Make a pledge by selecting an Incentive directly.
Director of Photography
Costs $1,000
We have the multi-talented Emily Marquet set to help us shoot the film!
Sound Engineer
Costs $1,000
A sound engineer will focus on capturing all the creaks of the house and our actresses’ dialogue.
Safety Supervisor
Costs $1,000
Our safety supervisor will make sure we stay healthy and smart concerning the COVID-19 pandemic.
Personal Protective Equipment
Costs $150
Safety is our number one priority right now. KN95 masks & sanitation supplies for the cast and crew.
Craft Services
Costs $700
You’ve got to feed your team! And in a way that is safe during the pandemic.
Co-Director
Costs $1,000
Award-winning Chelsea Burke will be working with our actors through rehearsals and on set.
Location Repairs
Costs $350
Our location needs a few repairs, which we have agreed to make in exchange for using it!
About This Team
An entirely locally-sourced cast and crew! From theatre producers to film school grads, from no cinema experience to world-wide experience, we're an eclectic bunch gathered together to tell a familiar story in new and exciting ways.
The creators of Shanidar come from a wide array of artistic backgrounds, but share a common goal of uplifting voices, radicalizing the norm, and creating opportunities. For those of us coming from a theater or arts background, film felt inaccessible, and we hope with this project (and future projects) to bridge the gap.
Our identities are central in the stories we want to propel, stories of folks who are left on the cutting room floor of blockbusters for a more palatable final product: queer, femme, trans, BIPOC, disenfranchised, old and young. This work, in a time of division, derision, and dehumanization, is vital. Honest, unifying, humane stories are necessary to remind us of the hearts beating in those around us. We believe our work, and Shanidar in particular, can provide that heartening reminder.
Incentives
- The Story
- Wishlist
- Updates
- The Team
- Community
Mission Statement
The Story
November Update
And just like that, we've officially hit 100%! Thank you so much to all who have contributed! But with twenty days left in our crowdfunding, we've decided to push through for our stretch goals! Check out our video update for more information!
What is Shanidar?
What do you carry, and what do leave behind? At the end of days, a group of strangers find themselves thrust into a safe haven that is crumbling by the minute. The world outside their door is hungry, but the true enemy may already be inside. In 2020, our landscape has changed drastically, seemingly overnight. As creators, we found ourselves yearning to continue making art; as consumers, we found ourselves needing the important stories to be told in. Shanidar is that story. This is a story about sanity, community, and legacy. It's a story about survival, not just of people, but of the human spirit.
Who Are We?
The creators of Shanidar are storytellers, first and foremost. Though we come from varied backgrounds (a filmmaker, a theatre producer, a stage director, a playwright), we all saw the power of Shanidar's message so clearly during this time of change and uncertainty.
We share a common goal of providing opportunities for Virginians to demonstrate and develop their skills in front of and behind the camera. For those of us coming from a theater or arts background, film has felt inaccessible. Remember Tommy Productions seeks to remove barriers for those with a passion for cinema and find unique avenues for up and coming artists to work on a substantial, supported project.
Our identities are central in the stories we want to propel, stories of folks who are queer, femme, trans, BIPOC, disenfranchised. We seek out voices that are so often left on the cutting room floor of blockbusters for a more palatable final product. This work, in a time of division, derision, and dehumanization, is vital. Honest, unifying, humane stories are necessary to remind us of the hearts beating in those around us. We believe our work, and Shanidar in particular, can provide that heartening reminder.
Why This Story? Why Now?
The coronavirus crisis has forced our interconnected world to slow down, focus inward, and re-evaluate what is important to us. To look at the way our stories are being told. The apocalyptic genre has been done and done again, but when faced with a global crisis this year, it didn't look or feel like the movies. In 2020, we cannot continue to tell the same stories in the same way. We hope to start a chain reaction of change.
Shanidar is a new kind of horror movie, character-driven, quiet, looming. A more pensive end of the world, where characters pass the time reading old newspapers, remembering Before, unsure of After; where our moral compass and mortal needs are put to the test; where longing and fear create an invisible threat that could be in the same room with you at this very moment. It respects its inhabitants and gives agency to their existence. This story, a Semi-Finalist for the Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards, is a reminder that even when isolation creeps in (an abundant feeling this year) that we are not alone.
What about Covid-19?
We will be following all national and state-wide guidelines for coronavirus safety. The crew will be minimal, though we will have an on-set safety supervisor whose sole responsibility is the upkeep of safety protocols. Remember Tommy Productions specifically chose a movie not only with few characters but with safety precautions already embedded in its script, as part of the characters' everyday survival in this unknown new world.
What next?
Moving forward, our end goal is to have the movie ready by March 2021 - the anniversary of our first quarantine lockdown. Because of CDC precautions, as we deliver the product to festivals, we will also be distributing the film digitally to you. This $7000 base goal we are hoping to raise is just the beginning - we can use every penny to increase the quality and safety of our production.
Not able to help us out financially but still have a passion for the arts? We will welcome any help we can - volunteering, feeding our cast and crew, donating PPE, organizing events, reaching out to other possible donors, even just cheering us on from afar. We can be reached at [email protected]. Let us know how you'd like to get in on the action!
We seek to create a cinematic world that anyone can feel a part of. This film is not just ours. Join us, won't you?
Wishlist
Use the WishList to Pledge cash and Loan items - or - Make a pledge by selecting an Incentive directly.
Director of Photography
Costs $1,000
We have the multi-talented Emily Marquet set to help us shoot the film!
Sound Engineer
Costs $1,000
A sound engineer will focus on capturing all the creaks of the house and our actresses’ dialogue.
Safety Supervisor
Costs $1,000
Our safety supervisor will make sure we stay healthy and smart concerning the COVID-19 pandemic.
Personal Protective Equipment
Costs $150
Safety is our number one priority right now. KN95 masks & sanitation supplies for the cast and crew.
Craft Services
Costs $700
You’ve got to feed your team! And in a way that is safe during the pandemic.
Co-Director
Costs $1,000
Award-winning Chelsea Burke will be working with our actors through rehearsals and on set.
Location Repairs
Costs $350
Our location needs a few repairs, which we have agreed to make in exchange for using it!
About This Team
An entirely locally-sourced cast and crew! From theatre producers to film school grads, from no cinema experience to world-wide experience, we're an eclectic bunch gathered together to tell a familiar story in new and exciting ways.
The creators of Shanidar come from a wide array of artistic backgrounds, but share a common goal of uplifting voices, radicalizing the norm, and creating opportunities. For those of us coming from a theater or arts background, film felt inaccessible, and we hope with this project (and future projects) to bridge the gap.
Our identities are central in the stories we want to propel, stories of folks who are left on the cutting room floor of blockbusters for a more palatable final product: queer, femme, trans, BIPOC, disenfranchised, old and young. This work, in a time of division, derision, and dehumanization, is vital. Honest, unifying, humane stories are necessary to remind us of the hearts beating in those around us. We believe our work, and Shanidar in particular, can provide that heartening reminder.