Wednesday, May 9, 2007

who?

just in case you wanted to know more about the twelve tribes, the subject of the documentary, you can check out their website. this is how i initially found them and got in touch with them.

press

there's been a bitty bit of press on the film, the first at manhattan movie magazine, a new website about, well, movies in manhattan. go to the tribeca section, and on the videos on the right you will see one called "the common sense farm" with an extremely flattering screenshot of me, and you can watch a VIDEO INTERVIEW i did during the tribeca film festival. yeah!!!!

the other is a rave review that my mom found while googling me (yes, she googles her children in her spare time, this is how she decides who she loves the most) from a paper at brown university, discussing the ivy film festival. holler.

dun du dunnnn

so this is not really a blog, more of a website for the movie i directed. some people told me i should make one, and temping as a receptionist for a place that gets like 10 phone calls per day, i have time on my hands to actually make it. it's in blog format cause i don't really know how to do anything else so i'm going to just try to cheat and pretend it's a real website. hopefully i can someday figure out the majesty of youtube links to get the movie or at least a trailer on here, but until then you're just going to have to deal with pictures and descriptions. if you can't wait, i can mail you a copy on dvd.