STORIES THAT MATTER

Since ancient times, humans have gathered to share stories, often around Bonfires after a day's work or when travelers found safe haven. These tales, rich with deeper meanings, served multiple purposes: cautioning children against dangers, teaching adults about trust, and imparting wisdom about the true nature of happiness beyond material wealth. Stories provided a moral compass, encouraging kindness and compassion.



In the 20th century, stories evolved into movies, becoming our primary form of entertainment. Yet, they retain their power to teach and influence. Films can leave profound impacts and have indeed changed the world. For instance, after watching "The Day After," US President Ronald Reagan was deeply affected by the portrayed consequences of nuclear war. This experience influenced his political course, leading him to strengthen peace efforts and find common ground with the Soviet Union.


Art serves as both a protector and a mirror of society. At Bonfire Tales, we aim to create films that not only entertain but also leave a lasting impact. We believe that filmmakers are the last gatekeepers of moral values in society. Our vision is to tell tales that intrigue, move, and provoke thought – stories that matter and perhaps serve a deeper purpose. This approach, we believe, contributes to ensuring a brighter future for our society.


While we understand that the movie industry is a business, and commercially successful genres like superhero movies will continue to be produced, we believe there's also a market for tales with deeper impact. Many stories, often based on true events, are worth telling and can be both meaningful and profitable.


We invite you to join Bonfire Tales – Stories that Matter. Whether as a follower, advocate, or investor, you can be part of growing this vision. Who knows? It might even become your next career.


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