A Faith Based Feature Film

Logline:

A simple fundraiser turns into a heist when a mom accidentally sells a valuable family heirloom to save her parents’ cafe from closing. Now she must confess her mistake and work with her kaleidoscopic immigrant family to get it back before the bank claims the cafe and she loses her family’s legacy forever.

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The World of Coffee Beans and Love

Esha is in the “squeeze generation”. She stuck between taking care of her immigrant parents’ cafe and making sure her teen daughter can realize her dreams of art school. Like so many other women in the world she’s trying to balance work, marriage, kids AND hold on to her own creative dreams.

The world of Coffee Beans and Love is bright, joyous, and warm. Just like the cultures that are represented in the film the palette is colorful and bright. Family and community are at the heart of this film even when things get crazy!

Director’s Statement

I was raised in a mixed culture immigrant home. My mother is from Jamaica and my father is from India. Our table was set with curry chicken and chicken curry…and sometimes pizza! Growing up I never saw myself reflected in media. Even today I’ve never met anyone with my background and for the first time in 44 years I’ve seen myself reflected in media thanks to Madame Vice President Kamala Harris.

Today I’m married to an Ethiopian - American and we have 3 Jamindithiopian children. I wanted to write a story about the journey of identity in immigrant families as well as the journey of a mother raising a multi-cultural family AND holding on to her own dreams as well. We are living with the most diverse intersectional, multi-cultural generation to ever live. This story is to inspire all of us to put the fragments of our identies back together…together.

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Timeline

Funding Phase - Current

Production Phase - July 2024

Completion Phase - December 2024

Distribution/submit to Sundance - 2025

High Level Budget

Production - $70k

Legal - $5k

Marketing - $10k

Actors - $20k

Celebrity Actors - $10k

Impact Campaign - $10k

Total - $125k

Competitive Analysis

Dream Cast


Sheryl Lee Ralph is a multi-talented actress and singer known for her remarkable career in entertainment. With Jamaican heritage, she brought a unique cultural perspective to her work. Her early career included standout roles on Broadway, where she earned critical acclaim for her performance in "Dreamgirls." However, it was her portrayal of Dee Mitchell, Moesha's loving stepmother in the hit TV series "Moesha," that endeared her to a new generation of fans. In her current role on the groundbreaking comedy series "Abbott Elementary," she continues to shine, contributing to its success with her humor and charisma. Her recent Emmy win underscores her enduring talent and dedication to the craft, solidifying her status as a beloved and celebrated figure in the entertainment industry.

Sheryl Lee Ralph

Brian George, born on July 13, 1952, in Jerusalem, Israel, is a renowned actor of Indian and Israeli descent. He's well-known for his roles in TV shows like "The Big Bang Theory" and "Seinfeld." While he hasn't won major awards, his versatility and multicultural background have made him a respected figure in the entertainment industry. George has also excelled in voice acting for animated series like "Teen Titans" and "Justice League."

His consistent work and memorable performances have made him a respected figure in the entertainment world. His ability to bring depth and authenticity to his characters, combined with his multicultural background, has endeared him to audiences and fellow actors alike.

Brian George

Distribution Strategy

Theatrical Release:

  • We will work with our distributor and sales agent to bring the film to appropriate audiences through a theatrical release.

Sales Agent:

  • Next we will work an international sales agent that has a first look deal with Paramount Plus, Tubi and Hulu.

Independent Screenings:

  • Then will work with Together Films to develop strategic distribution to churches and organizations that serve the immigrant communities.

Impact Campaigns:

  • We will develop online and offline experiences to create community and share stories around the immigrant, mixed culture and faith based experience.

Streaming:

  • AVOD - Ad based VOD (ex: Tubi)

  • SVOD - Subscription VOD (ex: Netflix)

  • TVOD - Transactional VOD (ex: iTunes)

Impact Strategy

Impact Screenings:

  • Impact screenings events will be designed with the audience in mind. We will have a panel discussion, music, art and space to share your story. In essence we will utilize creative placemaking to create a space that is welcoming, diverse and inclusive.

Online Impact:

  • We will develop and online experience that has no borders for our mixed culture community to connect, access resources, education and share stories and feel empowered in their identities.

Products:

  • We will design and create products like a unique coffee blend from the cultures represented in the film. As well as other merchandise for our audience to enjoy and represent their experiences through their lifestyle.

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