Wunderus is producing a one-of-a-kind production in Boston that stars people from local shelters and recovery clinics, turning their lived experiences into art. Each participant is paid and involved as a collaborator, not a subject, helping to create a story rooted in authenticity and dignity. The project aims to show how shared storytelling can heal, empower, and transform how communities like Mass. and Cass are seen and remembered.
WRITER / DIRECTOR @goodluckblackcat | wunderus
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER @vagriggah | @sweeterthejuicefilms
DP / CAMERA OP @s.ro__
PROP MASTER @yellionaire
BTS (HANDYCAM) @1.800ze
BTS (PHOTO/HANDYCAM) @ian.ktv
CAMERA @nu.hawkztal0n
CAMERA @apollogize
CAMERA / PA @Remyshotem | @Rarenorm
PA @jonn.bae
PA @nikitastarr
Exactly one month ago we wrapped the shooting of @musicmaestropleasefilm 🤩
What a time we had!
Post production is starting now and will be quite a process as well but we cannot wait to put everything together!
If you want to support the project and make sure we are able to finish this film you can find us on GoFundMe (link in bio) 🫶🏽
Stay tuned 🎬✨
Edited by @julia.maxin.k
#oldhollywood #1940s #filmmaking #classicfilm #classichollywood
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Cinema has always been about collaboration across borders — artists finding each other and building something bigger than themselves. That’s exactly why Wunderus got involved with Music, Maestro, Please.
This joyful 1940s-inspired short film, created by Emilia Quaye and a passionate German filmmaking team, is a love letter to the golden age of music, dance, and classic cinema — the kind of storytelling that reminds us why movies matter in the first place.
At Wunderus, we believe in championing bold, imaginative voices wherever they are in the world. And when we discovered this project, we knew we wanted to help amplify it.
Right now the team is raising €10,000 to bring the film to life — recreating a vibrant 1940s world filled with rhythm, humor, and heart.
Independent films like this only happen when communities rally behind them.
If this kind of storytelling excites you — consider supporting the campaign, sharing it with someone who loves cinema, or sending a little creative energy their way.
Learn more and support the film through the link in our bio.
IN PRODUCTION
Wunderus is proud to tell the story of the Adirondack Motor Enthusiast Club.
Founded in 1954, A.M.E.C. has spent more than 70 years racing across the frozen lakes of northeastern New York State. Known primarily for its ice racing events, the club hosts a range of motorsport competitions throughout the year.
This film centers on the generations of members who built A.M.E.C.’s legacy — and those working tirelessly to preserve it, ensuring the roar of engines continues across the ice for years to come.
For more information, visit icerace.com.
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Wunderus is partnering with Sacred Space to bring movement, memory, and storytelling into one shared experience.
This spring, we begin with a live dance event — an immersive gathering where the body becomes archive, altar, and offering. Sacred Space will curate an evening rooted in presence and power, inviting audiences into an intimate encounter with movement as ritual.
From that live performance, the story expands.
Following the event, Wunderus will produce a short film starring Samarra Rodriguez, shooting in Spring/Summer 2026. The film will center on a dancer in reflection — tracing the line between her present self and her childhood beginnings, exploring discipline, devotion, sacrifice, and joy. What starts on stage will evolve on screen, transforming live energy into cinematic language.
“My name is Samarra Rodriguez aka SYR. I am a contemporary movement artist, underground DJ, and event organizer whose work is rooted in humanity, cultural lineage, and connection. In my art, dance is liberation, dance floors are spaces for freedom, and community is what inspires it all. My upcoming project, Sacred Space, is the rawest representation of the ideas that inspire me as an artist. The project is an experiential immersive showcase melding a techno-based soundscape with improvisational dance performance. This work is dedicated to exploring that true freedom you feel on the dance floor where, for just a moment, you close your eyes and everything is perfect. It is a celebration and an offering of what I most deeply cherish and of what brings me most joy in my own artistic process.”
🎥 @vagriggah@goodluckblackcat