
LOGLINE
Vicky (Victoria), an adopted African American girl is devastated by the shocking death of the only dad she’s ever known. The tragedy forces her and her Japanese mother and sister to move to an unfamiliar and unwelcoming place. A place where those who are supposed to love her do not accept her diverse family. But a Native American spirit guide named Kimama, helps them see new possibilities through the miracle of the butterfly.

This children’s drama Kimama’s Wings (for ages 6-13) is a family-centered, timeless story that shines a light on the hurtful effects of judgment and racism, and how cancer can devastate a family. But it’s also an enlightening and delightful story about the power of faith.
The film is being produced by Broken Hand Productions, LLC in partnership with the 501c3 nonprofit company for the Arts, Humanity Shines Organization as a non-profit/for-profit project. Award-winning producer, Martin Nuza, at Martin Nuza Productions, and Rick Balentine, award-winning composer at Temple Gate Films are also part of the production team. At this time, we are seeking investment or donations, and distribution for this wonderful children’s drama film, Kimama’s Wings.
At its heart, Kimama’s Wings is about learning to live life in a spiritual way by becoming aware of one’s greater purpose and the Oneness of all Creation.
Our programs are part of the educational focus at Humanity Shines Organization, a 501c3 tax-deductible nonprofit company for the Arts. The nonprofit share for this production will be used to create an educational experience for children and young moviemakers, develop other film projects and series, and enhance its national and worldwide outreach.
