Blind Bitter Happiness Kickstarter Campaign

Oct 12, 2021 | Acting, Writing

Peter is running a Kickstarter campaign to raise money for postproduction on Episodes 2 and 3 of his TV show, Blind Bitter Happiness. There are some groovy rewards, including some really funky ones for actors.

‘What I loved about Blind Bitter Happiness was the realness. It was so authentic. You’ve clearly drawn from something you’ve lived and experienced. The performance and talent of everyone involved just jumped out.’ – Amanda Palley, Senior Vice President of Programming at CBS

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