Tag: 12th and Delaware

May 28th, 2010

Toronto Hot Docs

Toronto Hot Docs was both amazing and a drag…  Yes, I love the films and I thought the filmmakers were fantastic.  I was especially ecstatic to see Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady’s film “12th and Delaware” about a fake abortion clinic (a must see).   I have known these two women for years and to see how far they have come is very cool.

The mixed part was that the business of documentary filmmaking is increasingly off kilter.  I looked around the table at the commissionning editors who were part of the Toronto Documentary Forum and it was startling to see how little energy there was, how little change there was in terms of new blood and how little opportunities there are for US filmmakers in that universe.  Why? Most of the attendees are from public broadcasters scattered throughout the world. The amount of money they can offer a foreign filmmaker is meager, their value is in their capacity to stimulate funds set up in each country for the citizens of that country.  So, perhaps they can put up 10 – 20% of the budget, well in their country that makes it possible but for an American pitching to them, it’s not much use.

I think the greatest creativity when if comes to social media is on-line. There are so many innovative, cutting edge things being launched that the old form (feature docs), while wonderful to watch and important for many reasons, lacks financial support.

It’s always a risk averse universe where people be on horses they’ve ridden before.  I know the world.  I can be part of the clique, but I don’t like cliques and I don’t like elites so it’s not comfortable for me.

More good things…

The pitch for Connected went well.  I was nervous most of the week trying to figure out how to be concise in the presentation, but still remain real.  Not an easy thing when your film is about information and Communication Technology … right?  I think we did a good job.  My partner Mara pushed and pushed and it was much needed and deeply appreciated.  Anyhow, you be there judge.  Click this link to read the transcript.

I believe in what we are doing and confident that the right ideas always surface. I believe this is our destiny and I know it will happen.  So keep following us… it’s going to be a fun ride!

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