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British director seeks funding for film about choir of Hong Kong domestic helpers who will perform at Clockenflap

Project will follow choir of domestic helpers' journey to Clockenflap show

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Film director Joanna Bowers, right, hopes to raise funds for her feature-length film about helpers such as Janai Abad, left.Photo: May Tse.

A choir of Hong Kong domestic helpers who get together to sing about the anguish of leaving their children behind in their home countries could take their songs to the world, if a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign hits the right note.

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Those involved hope to raise US$80,000 from the online campaign, which launches on Monday. It will go towards the US$250,000 needed to produce , a feature-length film director Joanna Bowers and producer Tony Verb hope to have submitted to festivals such as Sundance and Toronto next year.

Members of the Unsung Heroes choir, who captured the public's hearts last year with viral video performance of original song , will be shown in the film preparing for their performance at this year's Clockenflap, the city's premiere music festival.

"I want to show the public that these people aren't just household appliances," said British filmmaker Bowers.

Watch: Unsung Heroes' song I Wish I could Kiss You Goodnight, viewed over 5,000 times

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