Martha's Mustang Fundraising Page
Click to DonateBaytown, TX - 1994. It all started after Martha took over Baytown Motors, an auto body shop hidden behind a Realty office that survived off a contract with a Baytown car dealership...until the dealership cancelled their contract. Needing an eye-catching landmark for her shop to attract new customers, Martha refurbished an old Mustang II - painted it a bright "raspberry" color, somewhere between hot pink and purple, and planted wildflowers inside it. The day after she put the Mustang out in the parking lot, the City's Office of Enforcement was inundated with complaints about the Mustang, that it was a violation of the Junk Car Ordinance, a new ordinance in place to help beautify the City and get rid of the blight of junk cars sitting out in people's yards.
Who is out to get Martha? A disgruntled customer, an unhappy employee, a competitor...all of the above? Throw in Martha’s angsty teenage son, her estranged ex, and the return of an old flame and Martha finds herself struggling to survive in the center of a legal circus that's dividing her town and putting her livelihood at risk.
Martha's Mustang is inspired by true events and will be the second feature for Producer/Writer/Director Jenny Waldo. Like Jenny's feature directorial debut, Acid Test, it's a female-centered rebellion movie set in the 90s and steeped in the current events of the time. Instead of an 18 year-old coming of age, Martha is a 40 year-old single mother, a woman in the man's world of auto body repair, who faces discrimination by her customers and even co-workers and whose junkyard artwork and no-nonsense attitude get her into trouble. It's a fun ensemble with broad appeal, full of quirky characters from a city that's more small town where everyone knows your business.
WE ARE SO EXCITED TO BRING THIS PROJECT TO LIFE! Martha is alive and well, as are many of the real-life characters from our story. People of Baytown still remember the "purple planter" and the fight with City Hall.
In order to do justice to Martha's story, we are planning a larger production than Acid Test, with the key focus right now on securing a recognizable, name actor. If you don't know, this is called the "Development" phase of production.
Like priming a pump, it takes money to get money...
We are raising $50,000 in DEVELOPMENT FUNDS! These funds will secure:
- Casting Director - now that the strike is over, this person has the relationship with agents and managers to secure a name actor
- Line Producer - this person finalizes the budget and schedule
- "Hold Fee" for Name Actor - we have up to 9 characters in our ensemble that could attract a caliber actor that would open up critical resources like distribution avenues
Your donation through From the Heart Productions is tax-deductible!
- ALL CONTRIBUTIONS/DONATIONS of any kind get a social media THANK YOU!
- Over $500 – get an 11x17 of our current poster
- Over $1000 – get a bound print-out of the script, signed by director and at least one cast member & a link to watch the final film
- Over $5,000 – get a Thank You Credit in the final credits of the movie & an invitation to the cast & crew screening
- Over $10,000 – A visit to set during production!
- Over $50,000 – receive “Associate Producer” Credit in the final credits of the movie
- Over $500,000 – receive “Executive Producer” Credit & ticket to the premiere
All perks include lower-level perks
The MORE you donate, the BIGGER the tax benefits! We are eternally grateful for any amount because it all helps and we also know that with inflation and coming out of the pandemic, times are hard.
You can also give in FREE ways:
- Spread the word - let your friends and family know about this project and ask them to donate
- Share our posts on social media
- Reach out with any contacts or connections that might help us accomplish our goals - help us tap into our 6 degrees of separation! We're looking for INDUSTRY PARTNERS excited to be part of this project:
- Executive Producer
- Sales Agent
- Distributor
- Corporate Sponsorship & Product Placement
We are also offering a 5% finders fee for anyone who directly connects us someone who donates! Please contact with any referrals: [email protected]
All of these funds are critical to the eventual production of Martha's Mustang, ensuring our lower-budget, local cast/crew version if that is what we decide. We plan to shoot Martha's Mustang in the summer of 2025, no matter what! This story deserves to be told within Martha's lifetime.
Martha’s Mustang is a story of female empowerment, the power of community, and the juggle between work and family. I know with the end of the year, holidays, and the troubles going on worldwide there are a lot of stressors, so know that your donation is going toward something good and beautiful in this world!
Thank you so much. This project means so much to me and I can't wait to share it with everyone.
-- Jenny
About Jenny Waldo:
Jenny Waldo combines her experience as a documentarian and a scripted narrative filmmaker to produce content that speaks to the human experience. A producer, writer, director, film educator, and accomplished crowdfunder, credits include her recent feature film directorial debut Acid Test, which premiered at the Austin Film Festival and is available on digital platforms, associate producing on the indie feature The Preacher’s Daughter which sold to Lifetime, and the Starz feature documentary The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing among various shorts, educational series, and music videos. Recently, Jenny's script Honeymoon Adventurers was selected as a Second Rounder at Austin Film Festival and her next feature, Martha’s Mustang, was selected as a Nicholl Fellowship Quarterfinalist, garnered a development grant from the City of Houston, and was selected for several development labs including the Stowe Story Narrative Lab and is slated for a 2025 production. In the meantime, Jenny is excited to explore the suspense genre with her upcoming short Twofer, written by Noel Thompson and produced by Sommer Garcia. A proud alum of USC’s School of Cinematic Arts with a MFA in Film Production, Jenny advocates for upcoming filmmakers and professional development through her volunteer work at the non-profit Southwest Alternate Media Project (SWAMP) and her instruction at Houston Community College’s Filmmaking Program where she always integrates her projects as educational opportunities for students. Learn more at acidtestfilm.com and jennywaldo.com.
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