She Does Difficult
"Annie was very sensitive, but a tough operator with a sweet pixie façade." – Renee Geyer
"She knows how to deliver a one-two punch with silk gloves." – Renee Geyer
"Smart. On the case. Keen to get ahead." – Stuart Coupe, "Gudinski"
"Lou Reed refused to speak to any media unless Annie was present." – Industry insiders
"Annie was credited and recognised for helping break ABBA in Australia." – ABC Documentary
"Annie was very sensitive, but a tough operator with a sweet pixie façade." – Renee Geyer
"She knows how to deliver a one-two punch with silk gloves." – Renee Geyer
"Smart. On the case. Keen to get ahead." – Stuart Coupe, "Gudinski"
"Lou Reed refused to speak to any media unless Annie was present." – Industry insiders
"Annie was credited and recognised for helping break ABBA in Australia." – ABC Documentary

Annie explains what's at stake

& why we need to act now.

WHY THIS FILM MATTERS

For every legend you know, there are dozens of people who made it possible. The publicists, the managers, the people who fought battles and built careers—all while remaining invisible.


Annie Wright is one of those people - but it is time to hear her story!


She was instrumental when:


  • ABBA conquered Australia (credited with helping break them)

  • David Bowie and Lou Reed shaped their public personas (both refused media without her)

  • Australian music invaded USA (she opened Mushroom Records USA)

  • Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro, and dozens of film legends needed a tough chick who could handle them! [readmore]

She spent over 40 years behind the biggest names in music and film. She never thought people would find her story interesting. She was wrong. When people read her stories in her memoir the response was overwhelming. They all told her: This needs to be a film!


Now, after a lifetime of amplifying others, it's time to hear her voice.
But we're facing a critical deadline.


Major personal developments mean we must film Stage 1 of the project this December and January in the USA. Major streaming platforms are interested in this film but they need to see an updated Concept Reel immediately. This is the crucial moment for securing major distribution.


This is the window that determines whether Annie's story gets told—or lost forever.


See why rock legends and industry titans are backing this film:

SYNOPSIS

Diary of a Rock’n’roll Girl” is a juicy, fast-paced documentary that dives into the wild, witty, and sometimes heartbreaking journey of Annie Wright. We meet her as a wide-eyed 20-year-old plunging headfirst into the male-dominated, ego-fuelled music and film industry of the 1970s & 80’s, and we travel with her all the way into this century.

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The series blends humour and heart showcasing Annie’s resilience and savvy as she navigates the chaotic backstage world of rock legends, iconic filmmaker, and larger than life personalities. Each episode paints a vivid picture of the friendships, the backstage antics, and the personal triumphs and struggles that define her unique path.

 

It's a story of breaking barriers, finding one’s voice, and ultimately thriving in an industry that never quite saw her coming.

 

From backstage breakdowns to red carpet chaos, Annie navigates rock gods, rising stars, and total trainwrecks with charm, grit, and a killer wardrobe. All the while, she’s scribbling down her unfiltered thoughts in a diary that reads like a wild blend of Bridget Jones meets Almost Famous.

 

Based on the true memoirs of real-life publicist and promoter Annie Wright, this is a behind-the-scenes rollercoaster that races from vinyl to TikTok exploring fame, failure, finding your voice, and that one mysterious knight who just might not even exist – or does he?

 

It’s sex, drugs, PR nightmares, and one woman’s lifelong search for spiritual connection and true love – all while championing AUSSIE SONGBIRDS over the last 6 decades.


WHAT WE NEED FUNDS FOR

Major streaming platforms are interested

-but they need to see an advanced sizzle reel with new content and VFX. We must act now.


Total Goal:


$500,000


<div class="editor-content"><p>STAGE 1: FILMING</p></div>

STAGE 1: FILMING

(Dec 2025 - Jan 2026)

• Key figure interviews in USA, Europe, and Australia

• Location filming across three continents

• Travel and accommodation


TOTAL: $394,000

<div class="editor-content"><p>STAGE 2: LICENSING</p></div>

STAGE 2: LICENSING

(Dec 2025 - Jan 2026)

• Archival Licensing: (70-90s Footage)

• Film clips (movie clips)

• Music Licensing


TOTAL: $50,000

<div class="editor-content"><p>STAGE 3: POST-PRODUCTION</p></div>

STAGE 3: POST-PRODUCTION

• Sizzle Reel Production: $10,000

• VFX Tests: $7,500

• Editing, sound design, color grading

• Archival licensing (70s-90s footage)


TOTAL:$87,000

Every dollar secures the interviews and content streaming platforms need to greenlight this film.

HOW TO BACK THIS PROJECT

REGULAR DONATION WITH PERKS

OPTION 1

Receive rewards, behind-the-scenes content, and screen credits based on your contribution level.

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100% TAX DEDUCTABLE DONATION

OPTION 2

For Australian taxpayers. Full tax deduction through Documentary Australia Foundation.

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OPTION 1:

PLEDGE WITH PERKS

Back this project and Receive rewards, behind-the-scenes content, and screen credits based on your contribution level. 100% of your pledge goes to getting this made.


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$25     

BELIEVER

  • Name in digital supporter credits

  • Production diary updates from the team

  • Priority notification when the film screens in your area      

$50   

INNER CIRCLE

  • Everything in $25 tier

  • Access to "making-of" content as the film develops

  • Exclusive Annie Wright Spotify playlist curated for supporters

$100

FRONT ROW SUPPORTER

  • Everything in $50 tier

  • Invitation to special early audience test screening in Sydney

  • Virtual Q&A with Annie and key creatives after theatrical release

$500   

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER CREDIT

  • Everything in $100 tier

  • Associate Producer credit in film

  • PDF of Annie's memoir on release

  • Invitation to cast & crew screening (Auckland or Sydney)

  • Personal video message from Annie thanking you by name

$2,500

IMPACT PATRON

  • Everything in $500 tier

  • Producer credit (higher placement)

  • Private virtual screening for you + 10 guests before public release

  • Invitation to join impact strategy conversation

  • Recognition on website and promotional materials

$10,000

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

  • Everything in $2,500 tier

  • Executive Producer credit (top-tier placement)

  • Quarterly video calls with director throughout production

  • Input on community screening strategy and impact campaign

  • VIP treatment at premiere events

  • Recognition in all press materials

$50,000

LEGACY PATRON

Only 3 Available

  • Everything in $10,000 tier

  • Guitar signed by Aussie music legends featured in the film

  • Featured acknowledgment in opening credits

  • Private dinner with Annie Wright and director (Sydney or Auckland)

  • Lifetime recognition as founding supporter

$100,000

VISIONARY PRODUCER

Limited

  • Everything in $50,000 tier

  • Upfront screen credit with personalized message or dedication

  • Company/individual logo in rolling end credits

  • Named as presenting supporter in select marketing materials

OPTION 2:

PLEDGE WITH 100% TAX DEDUCTION

For Australian taxpayers. Full tax deduction through Documentary Australia Foundation. ( 5% Documentary Australia Fee)


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Your contribution helps fund archival research, interviews with music legends, and production costs that will preserve these vital stories before they're lost to history.


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Who Can Donate?

Most people can claim a tax deduction for their donation. However, you cannot donate and receive the tax benefit if you:


  • Stand to financially gain from the project (this is a philanthropic gift, not an investment)

  • Are a family member of the filmmakers

  • Are a filmmaker on the project


Documentary Australia Foundation retains a 5% administration fee from all donations to support their operational costs. All donations are gifts with no promise of financial return.


View Documentary Australia's Terms & Conditions →

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 THIS IS THE MOMENT !

Streamers are waiting.

The artists are ready.

The window is closing.


Help us tell Annie's story

before it's too late.

BACK THIS FILM NOW

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Frequently Asked Questions

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Will backers get to see the film?

A: Yes! All backers receive:


-Digital download access when the film is released

-Invitation to virtual premiere screening

-Behind-the-scenes production updates throughout filming

-Name in the credits (optional)


Higher tier backers also receive physical premiere invitations, producer credits, and exclusive content packages.

Why is timing so critical?

A: Major personal developments mean we must film this December and January in the USA and Europe—this is our only window. Major streaming platforms have expressed strong interest, but they need to see an updated Concept Reel immediately to greenlight distribution. The artists we need to interview have aligned their schedules for this specific window. If we miss this opportunity, we risk losing:


-The streaming platform interest that's driving this project forward

-Artist availability (many are touring or committed to other projects after January)

-The momentum from Annie's memoir release

-Our chance to capture these stories while everyone is ready and willing


This is the window that determines whether Annie's story gets told—or lost forever.

What happens if you don't reach your full $500,000 goal?

A: Every dollar raised goes directly into production. If we don't reach the full goal, we'll scale the project accordingly— potentially filming fewer locations or shortening the production schedule.


However, we've set the $500K goal as the minimum needed to:


-Complete the essential USA and Europe shoots

-Create the Concept Reel streaming platforms require

-License critical archival footage

-Deliver a film worthy of Annie's story


We're committed to making this film regardless, but reaching our full goal ensures we can tell the complete story without compromise.

Is this tax-deductible?

A: Yes, if you donate through Documentary Australia Foundation (Option 2). Australian taxpayers receive 100% tax deductibility. However, tax-deductible donations cannot include benefits or screen credits in return—this is Australian tax law.


If you want perks or screen credits, use Option 1 (Regular Donation with Perks), which is not tax-deductible.

When will the fi lm be released?

A: Our timeline:


-Dec 2025 - Jan 2026:

Principal photography (USA, Europe, Australia)

-Feb - Aug 2026:

Post-production (editing, sound, color, VFX)

-Sept - Dec 2026:

Festival submission circuit

-Late 2026 / Early 2027:

Theatrical premiere and streaming release


All backers will receive regular production updates and premiere invitations.

Can I donate if I'm not in Australia?

A: Absolutely! International supporters can use either:


-Option 1:

Regular donation pathway (works for any country)


-Option 2:

Direct deposit with international transfer


Tax deductibility through Documentary Australia is only available for Australian taxpayers, but we welcome support from anywhere in the world.

ABOUT PRODUCTION

Who is making this film?

A: Annie Wright — Producer & Subject Annie Wright's extensive background in the music and film industry began over 45 years ago with RCA Records in 1974. She worked her way up from secretary to become one of Australia's first female music executives, handling campaigns for ABBA, David Bowie, Lou Reed, John Denver, Crosby Stills & Nash, Renee Geyer, Marcia Hines, and dozens more.


In 1982, she was sent to Los Angeles to establish Oz Records for Michael Gudinski's Mushroom Records during the "Aussie Music Invasion." She later transitioned to film as a unit publicist, working on over 30 films with directors like Francis Coppola and George Lucas, and actors including Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro, Russell Crowe, Greta Scacchi, and Bryan Brown.


Annie is credited with helping break ABBA in Australia and was featured in the ABC documentary "Bang A Boomerang." Even after Lou Reed left RCA Records, he refused to speak to any media unless Annie was present. ABBA invited her to holiday with them in Sweden, Perry Como threw her a surprise party in Las Vegas, and John Denver sent his Lear jet to bring her to Lake Tahoe.


In 2013, Annie founded "Aussies Against Fracking" and successfully mobilized Australia's entertainment industry to fight coal seam gas extraction. She later entered politics, serving seven years with the Christian Democratic Party and producing her first documentary "Fred Nile: Love Him or Loathe Him" in 2018. In 2024, Annie faced breast cancer and underwent a double mastectomy. Throughout it all, she continued championing artists and preserving music history. Now, with her memoir complete, she's ready to tell her own story on film. Danny Lachevre — Director, Fan-Force Films Danny Lachevre specializes in music documentaries and compelling stories about artists and the industry that shapes them. Fan-Force Films brings decades of experience in visual storytelling and has a proven track record of delivering high-quality documentary content.

What exactly will you be filming in December and January?

A: The December/January window is critical for capturing:


USA Production (2 weeks):


-Major artist interviews with contemporary voices influenced by Annie's work

-Location filming in Los Angeles (Mushroom/Oz Records history, Hollywood era)

-Key locations from Annie's time in the music and film industries

-Archival research at music industry archives


Europe Production:


-International perspectives on Annie's impact

-Additional artist interviews

-Location filming relevant to Annie's career


Australia Production:


-Local artist interviews (Marcia Hines, Kate Ceberano, Tina Arena, etc.)

-Sydney music scene historical locations (RCA Records, concert venues)

-Contemporary interviews with industry figures


Concept Reel Production:


-The streamlined highlight package streaming platforms need to greenlight distribution

-This is the single most important deliverable for securing our distribution deal


This footage cannot be captured later due to artist availability, location access, and the streaming platform timeline. Missing this window means missing our chance.

What major artists are attached?

A: We have confirmed commitments from major Australian and international artists:


Supporting This Film:

George Thorogood • Brian Cadd • Glenn A. Baker AM • Michael Chugg • Kate Ceberano •Marcia Hines • Russell Morris • Greta Scacchi • Richard Wilkins • Vika & Linda Bull • Little Pattie • Leo Sayer • Dinah Lee • Kevin Borich


Contemporary Artists Participating:

Marcia Hines • Tina Arena • Kate Ceberano • Kasey Chambers • Courtney Barnett • Deborah Conway • Little Pattie • Deni Hines • Casey Burgess • Vika & Linda Bull • Amy Shark


Plus archival footage and stories featuring:

David Bowie • Lou Reed • ABBA • John Denver • George Thorogood •Renee Geyer • Mickey Rourke • Robert De Niro • Jack Thompson • Russell Crowe • Bryan Brown • Greta Scacchi • and many more


These aren't just endorsements—these are the people who worked with Annie, who watched her shape careers, who know firsthand what she achieved. And they're demanding her story be told.

Why do you need to film NOW? What if we wait until later?

A: We Have Months, Not Years


The streaming platforms are watching. The artists are ready. The stories are waiting to be told.


We just need to complete filming before the window closes.


Here's what we lose if we don't film in December/January:


Streaming Platform Interest:

Major platforms need to see an updated Concept Reel NOW to move forward with distribution discussions. The entertainment industry moves fast—interest today doesn't mean interest in six months.


Artist Availability:

We've coordinated schedules with over a dozen major artists for this specific window. Many are touring internationally or committed to other projects after January. Getting this alignment again would take another year minimum.


Momentum from Annie's Memoir:

Her book has created buzz and interest right now. Striking while the story is fresh is critical for both funding and distribution.


Personal Developments:

Major life changes mean this is THE window for Annie to dedicate fully to this project.


Age and Health:

Many of the people in Annie's story are aging. Several have already passed. Every month we wait increases the risk of losing voices that can never be replaced.


This isn't manufactured urgency—this is the reality of documentary film making. Stories have windows, and this is ours. Help us capture Annie's story while we still can.

ABOUT DISTRIBUTION

Where will this film be shown?

A: We have a comprehensive distribution strategy:


Festival Circuit:


-Target submissions: Sundance, SXSW, DOC NYC, Melbourne International Film Festival, and other major documentary festivals


-Timeline: Q4 2026 submissions, early 2027 screenings



Streaming Distribution:


-Major streaming platforms have expressed strong interest

-We'll announce specific partnerships once deals are finalized

-Target release: Late 2026 / Early 2027


Theatrical Premieres:


-Special screening events in Sydney, Melbourne, and Los Angeles

-All backers receive premiere invitations

-Red carpet events with Annie and featured artists


Educational Distribution:


-University and film school screening packages

-Music industry educational programs

-Behind-the-scenes curriculum for students

-Community screenings with Q&A sessions


Broadcast Potential:


-Discussions underway with broadcast partners

-PBS, ABC, and other documentary broadcasters interested


This isn't just a film—it's a movement to recognize the invisible architects of music history. Our distribution strategy ensures maximum impact.

How will backers see the finished film?

A: All backers receive:


-Digital download when the film releases

-Early access before general public release

-Virtual premiere invitation

with live Q&A

-Production updates

throughout filming and editing

-Name in credits

(optional, you can opt out)


Higher tier backers also receive:


-Physical premiere invitations (in-person attendance)

-Producer credits (Associate or Executive depending on level)

-Behind-the-scenes content packages

-Exclusive filmmaker video messages

-Input on creative decisions


You're not just funding a film—you're becoming part of the journey from production to premiere.

ABOUT BACKING & REWARDS

What's the difference between the two donation options?

A:


OPTION 1: Regular Donation with Perks

-NOT tax-deductible

-Includes rewards and perks based on donation level

-Can receive screen credits (Associate Producer at $1,000+, Executive Producer at $20,000+)

-Digital rewards, behind-the-scenes packages, premiere invitations

-Best for: International donors, people who want tangible rewards


OPTION 2: 100% Tax-Deductible Donation (Documentary Australia)


-100% tax-deductible for Australian taxpayers

-NO perks or rewards (Australian tax law prohibits this)

-Your name in credits only (no producer titles)

-Receipt for tax purposes provided

-Best for: Australian taxpayers who want tax deduction


You CANNOT get both tax deduction and rewards—Australian law requires you to choose one or the other.

How do I get a screen credit?

A: Screen credits are available through

Option 1 (Regular Donation with Perks) ONLY:


-$1,000+ = Associate Producer credit

-$20,000+ = Executive Producer credit

-All backers can have their name in general credits (optional)


Tax-deductible donations (Option 2) cannot include producer credits due to Australian tax law, but your name can still appear in the general credits section.

What happens to my money if the film doesn't get completed?

A: We are 100% committed to completing this film. Annie's memoir is done, the story is ready, and we have industry backing. However, if for any unforeseen reason the film cannot be completed:


-Funds raised through Documentary Australia are held by the foundation and used for documentary projects aligned with their mission


-Funds raised through regular donations would be transparently reported and used for any completed footage/materials that can be released


That said, with streaming platforms interested, major artists attached, and Annie's full commitment, completion is not in question—it's about the scale and quality of the final film. Every dollar ensures we can tell the story without compromise.

Can I increase my donation later?

A: Yes! You can make additional donations at any time during the campaign. If you want to upgrade to a higher rewardtier, contact us at

anniew3@bigpond.com

and we'll make sure you receive the appropriate benefi ts.


Q: How do I know this is legitimate?


A: This campaign is backed by:


-Documentary Australia Foundation

(registered charity providing tax-deductible pathway)

-Fan-Force Films

(established production company)

-Industry endorsements

from George Thorogood, Marcia Hines, Glenn A. Baker AM, Michael Chugg, Kate Ceberano, and many more

-Annie's 45+ year documented career

in music and film

-Transparent budget breakdown

showing exactly where funds go


You can verify Documentary Australia's legitimacy through the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission(ACNC). Fan-Force Films has an established track record in documentary production. And Annie's credentials are a matter of public record—she's featured in the ABC ABBA documentary and mentioned in numerous music industry books.


This is a real film, with real backing, ready to be made.

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