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 Paper Turtle: a Jonathan Stutzman film.

Jonathan Stutzman, writer/director of Paper TurtleJonathan Stutzman is a talented young film maker with a heart for the underprivileged, the invisible, and those who's stories are yet untold.

 In 2009, Jonathan began interning with JESUSpolitik using his gifts to contribute to the Love Maputo Project in Mozambique. In between grad school, work and other film projects, he's also working on our Love Maputo documentary, "Love, Open Our Eyes" following the lives of 3 boys from living on the streets to being sons in a family again. You can read about this ongoing project here.

One of Jonathan's other upcoming films is "Paper Turtle"."Paper Turtle" is an intimate fairy tale about a young boy who is on the cusp of death, and the friendship that blossoms between him and a ghost. Here's what he had to say about it.

Jonah, starring in Paper Turtle"When I first sat down to write the script for what would become this film, I wanted to try something I had never attempted before, so I chose to make a fairy-tale. Like every narrative, fairy-tales consist of real life and fiction fused together. They must be mixed in a way that is original and interesting, in order to create something that will hopefully capture an audience, draw them into that manufactured world, and make them believe it to be real (even if only for a handful of minutes). What I love about fairy-tales is their ability to manifest truth amidst fantastical fiction and childlike imagination.

Susan, starring in Paper TurtleI've always treasured stories about children, maybe because of their unique perspective of the world, or just the fact that they are so darn cute, and I felt drawn to this tale of boy and ghost. At its surface, it is a story of friendship tied up in the trappings of a fantasy drama. But deeper, at the core of the film, there is something much more important than this simple story hitting the screen; shadows of real life stories of forgotten children.

Around the world, children walk through the day, the night, invisible and forgotten to those around them: they are malnourished, homeless, orphaned, uneducated, or worst of all, alone and unloved: they are the ghosts of the natural world.

So here I stand as a writer and director, trying to make the invisible visible through a fairy-tale. My hopes are that you will enjoy the film, as a fairy-tale, as a story, and more then just enjoying, my hope is for you to think deeply about these ghosts, as I have, so we can try to open our eyes a little bit more, and together, act, and do something about it."

Jonah, starring in Paper TurtleJonathan wanted a way to translate the message of this film to reality - giving people material means to give to the forgotten children around them.

 Much like the boy in Jonathan's film, "Paper Turtle", there are countless children across the globe that are shut-out by society. These are the children that we are called to reach!

Giving is important.
As Christians, we are to reach those that can't pay us back, to give to those that can't return the favor. We do this because we love God. Our role is to show Christ's love to people in the area they have need in.

Jonathan and the people at
Orange Moon Pictures producing "Paper Turtle" are now offering "Paper Turtle" wristbands for only $3 a piece! A portion of the proceeds will be donated by them to JESUSpolitik to help in their work with underprivileged children around the world. It's their way of giving to God. This is an easy opportunity for you to be a part of the change today.
You can pre-order your wristband by emailing paperturtle.themovie@gmail.com

See the faces of real children that your donations can help:


 

Justice is more than a gum rubber bracelet.

We've always said that justice is more than just buying some token item and forgetting about DOING something to get involved. While giving money is important and helpful, it's also just as needful to give of ourselves.

Like the child in Jonathan's film, "Paper Turtle", there are many children around the world that are forgotten by society. Children that somehow remain unseen and uncared for. These are the children JESUSpolitik is reaching.

Buy a $3 wristband to support
"Paper Turtle" and a portion of proceeds will go to JESUSpolitik's outreach to children in India and Mozambique.

Then - find a way to use your gifts, like Jonathan did, to actively help these kids. This can be done either overseas or from where you already are with your current resources. 

You can pre-order your wristband today by emailing paperturtle.themovie@gmail.com

 

Paper Turtle Websites:

www.paperturtle-thefilm.blogspot.com
www.orangemoonpictures.blogspot.com
www.twitter.com/paperturtlefilm
www.youtube.com/OrangeMoonPictures

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Film Facts:
A Jonathan Stutzman film.
Orange Moon Pictures

Release Date:
January 2010

Starring:
Jonah Proepper
Susan Mcgrory

Writer/Director:

Jonathan Stutzman

Producer:

Christian T. Imbesi

Cinematographer:

James D. Knightly

Composer:

Joel Brandon


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