Monday, May 18, 2009

Envision - UN + IFP film forum

The first annual conference held to figure out how the UN can work with documentary filmmakers to help bring awareness to its Millennium goals. I got to see: 'Rough Aunties' an tear-jerking but uplifting film about the Bobbi Bear organization in Durban that helps abused children; and 'Pray the Devil Back to Hell' about Muslim and Christian women in Liberia, who joined together to stop the war - it's made a powerful impact, because women in other war torn countries, who saw the film have used similar tactics.
http://www.envisionfilm.org/

hot docs

I returned from hot docs a week ago, but i'm still talking about some of the films I saw: 'Carmen meets Borat' is an interesting look at a little Romanian village - reminded me of the Ukraine. 'The Wild Hearts' is a fun film about a Danish moped gang, who bond by drinking, being naked, and branding one another - very funny, and the filmmaker said he did a lot of filming naked! 'Organism.inc' is Liz Canner's film about the race for a female viagra (10 years in the making) - a serious breakdown of how drug companies work, and the tradition of treating women's 'hysteria'. the last film i highly recommend is 'the end of the the line' about the sorry states of today's oceans.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

tilda swinton and john cameron mitchel

john talked to tilda about her new film 'julia' last night at apple. it was interesting to hear about how she manages to keep art her focus and maintain a pure intention in acting, while working in hollywood and indy machines. john talked a little about his european influences, having been raised by a high-ranking military father and spending formative years in berlin. both talked about never feeling that they belonged in the 'film world' as artists, but were influenced by a few very art driven filmmakers. i appreciate their motive and love both their work - from the clips they showed, 'julia' looks great!

34x25x36 on POV

Jesse signed over the rights for 34x25x36 to POV at A&E's documentary film party at tribeca film fest!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Misdirection

Last night I went to a fundraiser for 'Misdirection' at the Dakota (jason's parents have one of the largest personal art collections in the city). The film is about teens who get out of crime and into magic: http://www.priorlogicproductions.com/index.html. Jason and Ted asked me to speak about how the film could make a difference in the lives of the kids I work with in Hunts Point, with HPAC. Most of the crowd were potential investors, but nancy buirski was in town, so she came, and we had a great talk about the documentary she's working on.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Defamation

I saw Defamation at the Tribeca Film Festival, and talked with filmmaker, Yoav Shamir, and friends afterwards. It's a really moving film that deeply questions and explores anti-semitism from an Isreali's perspective, and presents hope for a peaceful future.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Feature

Last night at MOMA, I got to see 'The Feature' made by Andrew and Luke at Seethink. Great film pulling from 6000 hours of documentary/experimental/narrative footage taken by Michel Auder, telling the story of his his close friends, wives, children, and lovers.

Yance's Salon

Yance invited a handful of friends and filmmakers over, and we got see a rough cut of Judith Helfand's 'Cooked' about the Chicago heat wave that shed light on the abandoned/ignored neighborhoods. She does a good job of showing the horrors and offering solutions.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

proud talkers


I enjoyed 'proud talkers' bluegrass playin' tonight at perch.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

24 Hour Musicals made the NY times and post!

I'm recovering from shooting from my 44 hour long day yesterday... glad it made the papers!

http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/tag/24-hour-musicals/

http://www.nypost.com/seven/04142009/entertainment/theater/bway_plays_beat_the_clock_164345.htm

Friday, April 10, 2009

Leftover Matzah

With Passover coming up, it's time to pass around William Levin's video, shot by Jesse!
http://matzahsong.com/

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

TYSON documentary

I was able to see a sneak preview of TYSON, followed by a q+a with director James Toback. He explained that in trying to explain/show the psychology of Tyson, he drew from his Freudian psychologist (an experience when he was in his twenties), and it's apparent in the film because he keeps going back to Tyson's early childhood recollections... and he portrays it as the basis of Tyson's madness. James defined 'crazy' as having multiple personalities, and used triple split screens of spliced interviews showing Tyson contradict himself.

James said that when Tyson watched the film that it was the first time he understood why people were afraid of him.

If you're interested in human behavior, I highly recommend this film.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8ntav_mike-tyson-documentary-trailer-new_sport

Monday, April 6, 2009

'In a Dream' in theaters!

'In a Dream' was one of my favorite documentaries last year, I highly recommend checking it out.

http://www.inadreammovie.com/

Sunday, April 5, 2009

24 hour musical's

Lizzie and I are looking for people to attend this year's musical's to support our documentary : http://www.incubationfilms.com/

Cinema Eye Awards

The Cinema Eye Awards were bigger and better than last year! http://www.cinemaeyehonors.com/index.php

Friday, March 27, 2009

A Sense of Wonder

'A Sense of Wonder', a film about Rachel Carson, based on play by Kaiulani Lee, shot by Haskell Wexler. Very inspiring.

http://www.asenseofwonderfilm.com/

The Cartel

Bob Bowdon finished his film on the New Jersey Education system called ' The Cartel', and showed a rough cut.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

What's Organic about Organic?

Lora Hayes, my 97 year old editor friend, hosted a potluck and screening of Shelley Rogers documentary ' what's organic about organic'.  The film is looking good! http://whatsorganicmovie.org/

Monday, March 23, 2009

The WHO Farm and the White House Garden

My friend Daniel Bowman Simon's efforts helped make the White House garden happen

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Check out the Fair Share bill

Yesterday I filmed interviews with clergy members and a rep from the NAACP in Riverhead, Long Island for the SEIU as the prepare to present a case to Senate for passing the Fair Share bill (taxing the wealthy) on April 1st.