The Trailblazer
to Victorious Women in the Automobile Industry
by Bodega Productions
Inspired by June McCarroll, who painted the first centerline down a California highway and made every road in America safer.
- Everything in The Spark
- Invitation to a private virtual screening + Q&A
- Digital companion booklet: Women Who Drove Change
- Limited-edition digital poster set — pioneer portraits
- Your name in end credits under "Special Thanks"
Light the fuse. Be in from the start.
Inspired by Bertha Benz, the woman who took the first car on the first long drive, with no road map and no permission, just to prove it could be done.
- Early access to the sizzle reel (digital)
- Exclusive behind-the-scenes updates throughout production
- Your name on our official Supporters page
Inspired by June McCarroll, who painted the first centerline down a California highway and made every road in America safer.
- Everything in The Spark
- Invitation to a private virtual screening + Q&A
- Digital companion booklet: Women Who Drove Change
- Limited-edition digital poster set — pioneer portraits
- Your name in end credits under "Special Thanks"
Shape what comes next.
Inspired by Emeline King, the first Black woman automotive designer at Ford, who proved that the future of design has always been bigger than the room let on.
- Everything in The Trailblazer
- Signed collector's poster, mailed (limited edition)
- Access to exclusive extended interviews
- Personalized thank-you video from the team
Limited to 50 backers
Don't watch from the stands. Get on the track.
Inspired by Tia Norfleet, who broke the color and gender line in NASCAR and made room for every woman who'd come after her.
- Everything in The Designer
- Seat at a private roundtable with the filmmakers and historians
- Submit a question featured in bonus content
- Invitation to the premiere event (virtual or in-person)
- On-screen credit as "Associate Producer"
Limited to 10 backers · single 90-minute virtual roundtable
Build the future you may never see finished.
Inspired by Mary Anderson, who invented the windshield wiper in 1903 watching streetcar drivers struggle through snow. The industry dismissed her. Her patent expired before they adopted the design as standard. She built the future anyway.
- Everything in The Speedster
- On-screen credit as "Executive Producer"
- Invitation to visit a filming location during production
- Private dinner (virtual or in-person) with the creators
- VIP premiere access — priority seating and meet-and-greet
- Featured recognition across press, website, and screenings
Limited to 3 backers · set visit and dinner bundled into one day
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