Planet Fungi

PLANET FUNGI IN TASMANIA DURING FUNGI SEASON
and crowdfunding update

This month we shot the final sequences for our new fungi documentary FOLLOW THE RAIN in Tasmania. It is the height of fungi season on the wild west coast and in this update we’ll share some of Stephen’s photographs of the fabulous fungi we found there.


This final chapter of FOLLOW THE RAIN explores the threats to the biodiversity of fungi and the opportunity we humans have to conserve not just fungi but all the environments in which it thrives.


Watch the trailer here: bit.ly/GoFundMeFollowTheRain


Catherine is head down now on editing these final chapters.


We would like to do a big shout out to all those who have signed up to be part of the FOLLOW THE RAIN journey.
Over the past month 196 people and organisations have donated nearly $14,400 to help fund the big-ticket items of post-production: music composition and production, colour grade, sound mix and graphics, raising just over a third of our target of $43,000. This is an incredible achievement and we thank all our donors - large and small, for supporting this awareness raising project. We are now 95.5%funded.


If you haven’t donated here are some reasons to be part of the FOLLOW THE RAIN journey that might interest you …

People who donate to our Go Fund Me Campaign receive a credit as a crowdfunding investor and a free streaming link. And with us they get to make a difference by helping to spread the word about how critical fungi are to life on this planet.

Stephen and Catherine are pouring their money, their time-lapses and 10 years of research and passion into this documentary - they just need a little help from you to make it as powerful as it can be.

If you would like to be a crowdfunding investor can you pledge $100 now? $50? $30? $20? Every little bit helps ... bit.ly/GoFundMeFollowTheRain

And don’t forget to check out all the free content on our re-vamped website www.planetfungi.movie and here on our YouTube channel.


Mushlove to all and happy fungi hunting.
Catherine and Stephen.

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