Bridgett M. Davis is Back! And Guess What? Her New Film is Crowdfunded!
- Bridgett M. Davis’s big comeback!
- Crowdfunding art – how cool is that?
- The huge debate about social media and young people.
- What’s everyone else talking about right now?
You won’t believe what we just heard! Bridgett M. Davis, the amazing filmmaker who gave us ‘Naked Acts’ all those years ago, is finally back. Thirty years! Can you imagine?
Her new project is called ‘Helga’. And here’s the best part: it’s crowdfunded. This means real people, like you and us, are helping bring her vision to life. It’s a powerful way to make art happen.
That independent aesthetic is something we truly dig. The vibe of a crowdfunded film feels so real, so personal. It’s like a community coming together, painting on a shared canvas. Pure passion, you know?
Speaking of things that get people talking, the world is buzzing about social media right now. Especially for young people. Australia took a big step.
They’re saying no social media for under-16s. Wow. The European Union and the UK are doing similar things. It’s a huge conversation.
This debate is real. It’s complicated. There are good things about social media too, don’t get us wrong. But the push to protect young minds is definitely gaining steam.
Meanwhile, the world keeps spinning! Folks in India are following all sorts of news. S. Sreesanth is still making headlines, and who isn’t keeping an eye on what Aamir Khan is up to next?
Our Take
We think it’s fantastic when artists, especially those with a unique voice like Bridgett M. Davis, return to filmmaking. And crowdfunding? It proves that creative projects can thrive with direct community support. It reminds us that genuine connection still matters, whether it’s through backing a film or having a thoughtful discussion about our digital lives. Finding that balance, that’s the real trick.
