92 Minutes
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
FotolanthropyAn extraordinary true story of courage & compassion. The documentary of Kevin Berthia & Kevin Briggs
$129,163
raised by 131 people
$700,000 goal
The First Look is Here! 🎉
We are honored to reveal a first look at the work we have produced for 92 Minutes,
Watch, share and be encouraged about this powerful true story of hope.
This work is the culmination of countless interviews, edits and conversations. It's a privilege to cinematically capture a story that has the potential to serve so many. We are grateful to the Kevins for their vulnerability in sharing their journey, and we are thankful to all of you who have pledged your support to get us to this point.
Now, more than ever, we are motivated to create more. But we need your help. Our work is only made possible through the financial support of donors and sponsors like you. Will you help us finish this documentary and produce a film that can inspire courage and compassion?
We appreciate you!
For resources or crisis support, please visit the IASP website, or call or text 988.
Who are Kevin Berthia and Kevin Briggs?
In 2005, Kevin Berthia, a young father battling depression, met California Highway Patrolman Kevin Briggs during a very public suicide attempt. Berthia was facing substantial medical debt and went to the Golden Gate Bridge with the intention to jump, thus ending his intense emotional pain. There he met Sergeant Briggs, who has been deemed the “Guardian of the Golden Gate” due to his efforts that have kept more than 600 people from jumping off the bridge. During their encounter, Briggs listened to Berthia for 92 minutes as he stood 225-feet above the waters of the San Francisco Bay. Ultimately, Berthia made the decision to come back over the rail, choosing hope. This moment was captured by a nearby photographer and the resulting image has been shared globally via news outlets and social media platforms. After re-meeting in 2013 at an event, Briggs and Berthia are now friends and sought-after speakers who bring a message of hope and healing to the conversation about suicide prevention and recovery.
Why is the film titled 92 Minutes?
This title pays tribute to the 92-minute courageous conversation that Berthia and Briggs shared in 2005. It's an homage to listening and being there for one another, one of the most important messages that the film will share.
Why are we making this documentary?
In producing this film, we seek to serve hope to those who feel alone. We know the topic of mental health is significant and relevant to people everywhere. As Berthia says, "This is a film for all of us."
Where are you in the film process?
We are currently in the beginning stages of our filmmaking journey.
We have captured interviews of Berthia and Briggs and we are working to piece together a sizzle reel to generate buzz and excitement for this film.
As part of pre-production, our crew is working intensely on story development, production schedules, and preparing for all areas of production.
To help us create a film that is genuine, inspirational and safe, we have established the 92 Council, a group of mental health advocates, experts and professionals that will advise us throughout production.
When will this film be released?
Producing a feature documentary takes time. The final product to be complete in 2025. We seek to find the film a great home on a major streaming platform. Our films have and are on Netflix, AppleTV and Prime Video.
How will this film be funded?
As Fotolanthropy is a 501(c)(3) organization, this film will only be made possible by the generous support of donors and sponsors. Please see our donation and sponsorship tiers below.
Our fundraising goal will cover pre-production and post-production costs that include gear, music/score, color, special effects, editing, crew, insurance, permits and distribution costs.
Fotolanthropy Donation and Sponsorship Tiers
Your support can make a difference and encourage lives through the inspirational stories that tell the human experience. Join the Fotolanthropy Family and support a mission that creates powerful films that share true stories of strength and hope.
Fotolanthropy Family $92-$249
- Name listing in the film credits as Fotolanthropy Family
Steel $250-$499
- Quarterly video updates and other exclusive BTS
- Plus, all previous perks
Copper $500-$999
- Early access to purchase world premiere tickets
- Plus, all previous perks
Bronze $1,000-$2,499
- Movie poster
- Plus, previous perks
Silver $2,500-$4,999
- Private Zoom Q&A with cast & crew
- Plus, all previous perks
Gold $5,000+
- Private tour of film set for 2
- Plus, all previous perks
We kindly ask that donations at or above $2,000 be given via check or direct deposit instead of this platform to minimize processing fees. Please contact us at films@fotolanthropy.com for assistance. Thank you!
How can my company become an official sponsor of this film?
Email us at films@fotolanthropy.com to learn more about positive exposure sponsorship opportunities which include logo acknowledgement at the red carpet premiere and on website, promotional materials and inclusion in the film credits.
Donation checks can be made out to Fotolanthropy and mailed to:
Fotolanthropy
6333 E. Mockingbird Ln.
Ste. 147-648
Dallas, Texas 75214
Fotolanthropy is a Fully Tax Deductible 501(c)3 Nonprofit Corporation (Employee Identification Number: 46-1376576).
For resources or crisis support, please visit the IASP website, or call or text 988.