It's a great pleasure to share that another private screening of Abandoned Allies has been scheduled for mid-November. This will be the first time we invite all cast and crew to come together to see the FINAL CUT of the documentary--a rather monumental occasion in the life of this film. We're still sending out invites, and I hope the majority of the cast and crew will be able to join us that evening.
The milestone has me incredibly excited and simultaneously terribly nervous. The film is in great shape--so much better than it was when we shared it in July--but there are still little things I wish I had the resources to change / improve. Perhaps this is always going to be the case when making a film. I know it's true for other creative endeavors.
Nevertheless, I'm ready to share it with everyone. I can't wait until next month.
A space to share the creation of my first film, a documentary about the Montagnard people who served as American allies during the Vietnam War
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Screening of "Breakthrough" on Oct. 20th
The documentary "Breakthrough" follows several artists in their creative endeavors. |
The film is a new documentary that follows the "creative quest of several local artists" and runs 51 minutes. Filmmaker Elisabeth Haviland James will introduce the film and host a follow up panel discussion. Parts of the film were shot and edited by the folks behind "Catfish," though I'm not sure exactly who helped with this new doc.
Because she is supported by two kind fellas I know, I'll do my best to be there. Let's fill the house for a fellow filmmaker, eh? Y'all spread the word!
More details are available on the Facebook event page.
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