This article was published on September 29, 2016

This story about filmmakers who went AWOL after crowdfunding $75k actually has a happy ending


This story about filmmakers who went AWOL after crowdfunding $75k actually has a happy ending Image by: FND Films / YouTube

Two years ago, a trio of Chicago-based indie filmmakers and sketch comedy artists called FND Films launched an Indiegogo campaign to raise $75,000 for its first feature film. As soon as they reached their funding goal, the group stopped posting news and updates for their backers.

Earlier this month, FND Films posted this clip to inform its fans that the feature film was a no-go:

Not surprising, given how many crowdfunding campaigns have come up short and disappointed backers. But today, FND posted this:

Yup, it’s the trailer for FND’s feature film, ‘It’s All Good’. The movie is about a group of indie filmmakers who raise a bunch of money on a crowdfunding platform and then make off with it. Now that’s what I call meta-trolling.

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If the trailer is anything to go by, It’s All Good is likely to be a blast. It’s out on October 21 and you can find out more on the movie’s official site.

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