Warrensburg Film Festival, Social Justice, and politics…

I guess I’m not through huffing and puffing about this. Here’s my blog post about Warrensburg. The films were good despite the kerfuffle. Winter’s Bone was the featured film and therefore not in competition. But I got a standing ovation, twice, and was sent home with a basket of wine, two lovely wine glasses and chocolate, none of which was paid for with ARRA funds.

Marideth

Just returned from a weekend in Warrensburg, Mo., where a new film festival featuring films on a Sociall Justice theme seems to have become a target for over-zealous lawmakers.

Fact #1: The festival, created by a year of hard work on the part of the Missouri Valley Community Action Agency, was funded by ARRA (stimulus) funds.

Fact #2: These funds were made available a year ago after a meticulous application was made for them. The application was carefully crafted, suggesting that the agency knew what the regulations required.

Fact #3: Area businesses, mainly from the agribusiness sector, donated food, wine and made space for a pre-festival dinner for filmmakers and attendees, specifically so ARRA funds would not be spent inappropriately.

Fact #4: The director of the Department of Social Services, apparently catching wind of the dinner but not checking all the facts, announced the day before the festival that the funds had been spent inappropriately and would have to be returned. The story was picked up by the Kansas City Star (the major metropolitan newspaper closest to Warrensburg), which published it without calling the agency to ask if the allegations had any merit. As of 11 a.m. Wednesday, the agency had not received any inquiries from anyone about how the money was spent except from the local Warrensburg paper.

It would seem to this observer that the timing of the announcement, coupled with the one-sidedness of the coverage, amounts to just another snake oil show designed to put a damper on discussions about social justice while taking a left-handed swipe at the program. My understanding is that some lawmakers are still sore the money went to the festival instead of a statewide bicycle race that some have supported heavily.

Nasty, this world of politics. But we managed to convert it into art, when the festival’s top speaker, Dee Wallace (she was the mom in E.T.) got fired up about the unfair hit the festival was taking and teamed with filmmaker Ky Dickens to produce a video that let the filmmakers and other guests express their opinions about the whole thing. Artists at their best, getting together to Make Something. It’s in production now but should be showing up soon. Watch for it on YouTube.

And did I say the festival was absolutely delicious, from “Fish Out of Water” to “Streetball,” to “Small Town Culture War,” and with some special applause to an extraordinary documentary about a homeless community, “17 Degrees Ain’t Nuthiin'” Find ’em. Watch ’em. You’ll be glad.

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The BBC Interview.

The BC interview made it to press! I can’t find the link!

Dang’it all anyway…

Here’s the BBC link.  It is on the “Strand” last Monday September 6.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/arts/
Move the slider over to about 12:50 to hear the interview.

I’ll keep searching for the exact link and re-post this when I find it, in the meantime you might know more about the BBC website than me and find it. If so give me a holler at moonmooring@yahoo.com (Sarah)

Via, moonmooring

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Remember those less than clever exit lines like “Off like a herd of turtles!” Or “like a dirty shirt”, or endless others. Well, that’s me, if I can manage to get some sleep between now and driving time tomorrow.

I’m headed up to Warrensburg for the Show Me Justice film festival, where Winter’s Bone is one of 21 films being shown on the theme of developing or encouraging a social conscience. Good Idea. Good films, I’d bet. I’ll let you know.

Debra Granik and Jonathan Scheuer, along with their daughter, Hanna, and other Winter’s Bone folks, are in France at another film festival, but will be back next week, as will I.

Another reminder, the soundtrack is available digitally from Amazon and iTunes if you don’t want to wait for the CD. It’s official release is Oct. 26, or I’ll have it a few weeks earlier.

Go here to see Dennis Crider’s swell shots of the Branson after-party, and you can view our ultimate celebrity moment as Dennis, Linda, Van and I got our names up in lights at last, at the Tulsa opening. Nice of them, don’t you think.

See you next week!

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Winter’s Bone Crew Parties On!

L to R; Dennis Crider, Ron "Stray Dog" Hall, and Marideth Sisco. photo credit; Dennis Crider

Valerie Richards, who played Connie, Ree's mother and Marideth. photo credit; DEnnis Crider

Ron "Stray Dog" Hall, who played Thump, and Marideth. photo credit; Dennis Crider.

L to R; Marideth, Linda Stoffel, Van Colbert, Dennis Crider in Tulsa. photo credit; Dennis Crider

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Language Lessons, Rain and CD’s!

Whoa! I just checked out the scenery here and realized I’d not had anything to say for a while. That’s not like me.

So it’s been a busy season in Lake Wobegon, er, the Ozarks. Today it’s rain, glorious rain, after two long, dry, dusty months. The skies are so dark I’ve had to turn the lights on. It’s  enough to make a person sing.

Speaking of all that, there’s singing to be had on iTunes and Amazon, as the Winter’s Bone soundtrack was made available last Tuesday for digital download as mp3 files. The actual CD hardcopy won’t be in stores until Oct. 26, although you’ll be able to get them here some weeks earlier. Woohoo! That’s been a long time coming. My preference, if I’d had my ‘druthers, would have been to have the soundtrack out in June and you all bored with it by now and clamoring for the NEXT CD, which we’re working on now, and will go into the studio to finish sometime beforeThanksgiving. Another woohoo, just a small one. I can tell you already, though, you’re gonna love it. Just my personal view, should I opine.

OK, time for an Ozarks lesson. I’ve used two words in this post that may not be in your dictionary. Here’ some translation help:

‘Druthers: Noun, meaning my way. An Ozarks version of the phrase “I’d Rather”

Opine : Verb, meaning to offer an opinion.

Used in context: I ‘druther (I’d rather) be at the creek, if I had my ‘druthers (my way), she opined (expressed her opinion).

Your assignment, class, is to find places to use these colorful and ancient words in conversation. Next week we’ll try Dasn’t and maybe Behinder.

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Winter’s Bone Pre-release CD’s now available for ordering!

I’m not a big company with a department dedicated to working up an on-line, fill-in-the-blanks order form. So here’s what I need from you. First, decide which is easiest, snail mail (using a check or money order) or E-mail (using PayPal).

If it’s snail mail, put the information below in an envelope along with check or money order for the total, and send to:

Marideth Sisco

P.O. Box 434

West Plains, MO 65775

If it’s E-mail, you can send the order and pay using Paypal by going to marideth_sisco@yahoo.com

Either way, here is the information I need. Don’t leave anything out. Or ask for a PDF file to be sent to you.

Your Name,  address, City, State and zip code

A shipping address, if it’s different from above

Phone number where you can be reached, and e mail

Also include:

How many copies of the soundtrack you want.

one copy is $14.99

two copies is $29.50

three copies is $44.00

Add shipping cost of

one CD – $3.00

2 or 3 CD’s will be sent Priority for $4.95

Write for info if you want more than 3.

Your order will be shipped as soon as payment is received and the CDs arrive from the manufacturer.

Thank you,

Marideth Sisco

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IT’S TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER!

YOU’VE BEEN VERY PATIENT. NO CUTTING IN LINE. NO HISSY FITS. NOW, IT’S THE NEWS YOU’VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR.

REMEMBER THAT “HAUNTING” SOUNDTRACK FROM THE FILM “WINTER’S BONE?” THAT CAUSED YOU TO COME HERE LOOKING FOR IT?
IT’S TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER.

First, if this music is headed straight for your iPod, iPhone or Android, the digital version of Music From Winter’s Bone will, as promised, be available for download from iTunes and CDBaby on Sept. 7. That’s NEXT WEEK!!!

Next, and perhaps you should sit down, I have just received word from Light In The Attic Records to begin taking orders RIGHT HERE and RIGHT NOW for special, pre-release copies of the Winter’s Bone soundtrack CD. They’re nearing the finish of the production process and will soon be on their way here from the manufacturer in Seattle..
No kidding. You can get your copy directly from this website, weeks before this gorgeous compilation of songs  hits the stores.

They are pressing (actually burning) the disks, and  printing liner notes and artwork as we speak. And the minute the packages are assembled, the first boxes will be shipped here to me, and I’ll get them out to you as fast as the little elves in the back room can get them packed and labeled.

The waiting is (almost) over. You no longer have to mutter and gnash your teeth. Order your copy now. E mail me; marideth_sisco@yahoo.com for an order form.



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