Wednesday, October 21, 2009

A Martian Eclipse


All other projects, in the hands of others, are at a stand-still so I'm pushing ahead with my own very short film A Martian Eclipse. Jack Marshall will be my cameraman again (see A Question Of Content blogs below) and will most likely be my editor. I've short listed my cast (more on this later) so it looks like we may be able to shoot this project in the near future. Watch this place!
It seems to me that the only way to ensure a project gets produced is to be the Producer yourself. This is easy enough for shorts but it is usually too much for a feature. Still I'm hopeful that The Bloodline feature will start moving again soon once my Producer can devote some time to the project. As for Babbage I'm still waiting for a response from Frame On Frame (see blogs below) but I can only assume that silence is an indication that they agree with my assessment of the appropriate way of dealing with the Intellectual Property Rights.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Moving Forward II

As part of my get moving plan I have put my "award winning" short A Question Of Content into another film festival - the Long Island International Film Expo. This was made extra easy as Withoutabox has introduced Secure Online Screeners, which removes the need to post DVDs around the world... Great! Watch this space to see how the experiment goes.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Moving Forward

At last some forward movement...

It looks likely that Jack Marshall and I will collaborate on a couple of shorts. Jack has-got/is-getting some great new kit/SW, so my A Martial Eclipse and one of Jack's emerging tales may still get made for Cannes 2010. Of course I've yet to cast for AME so if any actors (slightly built, less than 33, less than 6ft and with film experience) or actresses (less than 32, 5ft 9in or more and with film experience) are interested please send details to mail@brokenarrowfilms.com.

Jack also reports that the "Intruder / AQOC " DVD should be available before Xmas (if anyone would like a copy at a discounted price please contact Jack or BAF).

The Bloodline is still on hold (Producer too busy) and my divorce from the Babbage project has yet to be finalised. We have not be able to agree how to deal with the Intellectual Property Rights accruing, to brokenarrowfilms, over the months of work put into the project.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Rain

I once asked a fellow blogger why he hadn’t blogged for a while, his reply was that he had nothing to say (at least in terms of his blog’s themes). Well my dark period has been because there has been too much to say! After triumph in the US (see my last two blogs) I returned home to find that; I had to transfer my web-site to another server; I’d lost my cast and crew for my new short A Martian Eclipse; my feature The Bloodline was still at a full stop; and I’d been replaced on the Babbage feature for a US Scriptwriter! I could write pages on each subject but I will spare any readers, that I may have left, that weighty burden. Instead you will find a slideshow of our trip to the US Northwest (Washington and Oregon) enjoy!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Best Foreign Shortest


Having returned from our extended tour of the US Northwest we (myself & family) are pretty tied, however, we did not return empty handed as I was carrying a large medallion from the WIFF! A Question Of Content won it's category (Best Foreign Shortest) so we are all quite delighted. The festival itself was great fun and very friendly with Breven (the organiser) being a perfect host. Work must start now on my next short A Martian Eclipse!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Seattle USA

Welcome from Seattle USA ... just a brief blog today as I'm on an unsecured network and I am paranoid! Right:- Fact #1 Did you know that Jimi Hendrix dead at the age of 27? Fact #2 Did you know that he came from Seattle? Fact #3 Did you know that he served for about a year in the 101st (of "D" day fame!) Airborne Division? No? Then visit the Experience Music Project Seattle to find out more!
Off to the Washougal International Film Festival tomorrow so bye for now!

Friday, August 7, 2009

The Struggle For Life


Next week I travel to the US to attend the Washougal International Film Festival (with A Question Of Content) but before I go I’d like to share with you extracts of an email I received from the organisers. It makes difficult reading, but I hope you agree with me that it is right to publicise this as widely as possible.
‘Family, Friends and Filmmakers, July 30th, 2009…. I optioned a feature film docu-drama project to shoot in Southern Sudan. A film about a group of refugee women who build a sustainable farm…… We had started building this farm and the local Sudanese and Congolese community were generous and helpful in making this farm a reality, from tribal leaders, to political leaders and even local diocese, everyone was involved. I have met with so many of these people who were willing to collaborate with me to help share the plight of their people. It seemed everyone wanted to be involved to help tell the stories of their family members, many who had been refugees themselves. Never could we have imagined that the LRA [Lord's Resistance Army] would actually move into this area. What we started has been destroyed and my friends who have helped me are now in a refugee camp. Some have been raped, tortured and murdered. This plea humbles me beyond belief.I know these stories may seem unreal. ………. And I thank you for reading an email unlike any other I have ever shared. Simply, my heart has broken in unimaginable ways in the past few days. My father returned from Sudan and Congo only 10 days ago. After over a decade of working in this part of the world he has just returned from the most emotionally stressful journey he has ever faced. Mind you he has been bombed, surrounded by the LRA(Lord's Resistance Army) rebel armies, been struck at by a black mamba and faced disease, but this most recent trip, no one could have prepared him for. …….. people whose stories burden my heart and I must share with you. These people fled to the center of Ezo town where I have filmed and met many locals. There is right now over 20,000 people in an area the size of two football fields. There is no water, no food, no place to dispose of waste and disease will quickly be a factor. Because everyone fled the rebels with nothing but the clothes on their back they have little to nothing. These people are traditionally subsistence farmers. They eat what they plant. And when they do not plant they do not eat. They have two planting seasons in the year. They already missed one. There are no food relief programs currently helping in this area. The end of September will be the last planting season. We are simply trying to get seeds and basic tools (rakes and hoes) to the people before this season ends. It is our hope that we can get there to deliver these materials by the beginning of September. Please meet some of our friends.

1. Suzanna Luka had escaped from the LRA two days before my dad met her and spoke with her, and took her picture just two weeks ago. Suzanna was unable to speak her own tribal language and only able to speak in the language of the rebel army. ………
2. Margaret, Pastor Paul’s wife ….. . Her husband Pastor Paul has been working with my father for six years. ….
3. Josta, …….. He lay in some bushes while 4 babies were beaten to death, 13 young girls were abducted and 70 people including his family were burned alive.
4. …..
5. …..
I do not know how to tell you that these are just a few of the stories that my friends are sharing with me. I spoke this very morning on the phone with my brother Godfrey. He said, "How are you doing my sister?" And I stand here in the Pacific North West splendor, with my abundant garden full of fresh food in the safety and comfort of my home and family. And I tell him "I am blessed". He tells me, "Sister, today I was meant to die. Three bullets were shot directly at me, but they did not kill me." He says, "We must share the suffering of our people, it is very hard for many people to live." I know I am small and cannot do much. But please won’t you help me in getting my friends some basic needs and supplies. I do not know what is possible for you to do. It is my hope I can get back to Sudan in September and film the delivery of seeds and tools to my friends and family. We can supply a family with seeds for the season and tools, such as a pick and hoe for about $50 per family. I have never asked for anything like this, but if you can help in anyway please please make a tax deductible donation to EMI and the seeds will be delivered directly into the hands of these people next month. Mass starvation come the new year will be a serious reality without this help. Follow this link to help now:

https://npo.networkforgood.org/Donate/Donate.aspx?npoSubscriptionId=1001648

Learn more about my family's nonprofit at Equipping Ministries International:http://www.equippingministriesinternational.org/And if you'd prefer to mail support, you can make checks out to Equipping Ministries International and mail to: PO BOX 1125, Washougal, WA 98671 USA …… Thank you so much for your time and consideration. And I pray I never ever have to share such grievous realities again. May my next news be most blessed for all.
Feel embraced,breven’