Well, "Family" begins its official run of film festivals across the world. It is always so exciting and rewarding for me as a filmmaker to visit cities and sit with people as they take in the project. The Q&A's are the truest barometer of your film's success--not the critics. It is during the festival that you get the critical feedback directly and indirectly. Directly by the reaction of the audience and later there actual statements. Also--the secret is to sit in the back and see what people honestly do. I've had the pleasure of seeing people witness "Family" reluctantly leave to go to the restroom and actual semi-sprint back into the theater, as if not to miss anything. I've seen people return time and time again to view the film in its entirety. I see that as the film's success; the answer to how people enjoy it.
All is not perfect in festival land; not every audience will love, like, or tolerate your work, but at least the work is in the world for one to have an opinion on. To me doing the work is the greatest achievement. Also, creating an event for the people to come together to enjoy or trigger debate is an accomplishment in itself. However, the downside is some potentially callous critical reviews that I believe are far more severe on works on women in general and works about black women specifically; these works are easy target because they don't always have advocates and must struggle with lesser production than their male counterparts--less funds available for work that is not seen as commercially viable. I definitely feel that the tide is changing, but until then, let's cross our fingers and hope that those with a critical voice can see what the film meant to be; see how radical and hopeful it is for women, particularly those gay-identified. Regardless, "Family" comes into the world, and she's ready!
Saturday, May 2, 2009
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I'm excited..And I wish you much sucess!
ReplyDeleteIt's clear to me you don't have time to blog, travel the festival circuit and all the other responsibilities of a Film Maker, I know, and I have only made one short 20 min film. I am active in the Lesbian community in northern California eastbay specifically...OAKLAND the city with the largest population of Lesbians in the US! On Aug 29th we are holding the 8th annual Sisters Stepping in Pride Dyke March and festival. It would have been great for you to be able to show your film here at that time. You are scheduled to be in South Africa on the 6th of September and you probably need to rest and prepare for that trip. It would be great to connect with you, before Oakland's Pride in October I would be willing to assist you in getting your film screened during Pride. email me at ejsprofessionals@sbcglobal.net
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