Monday, September 29, 2008

Holly Freakin' Woodlawn!

Film has been pretty good to me.. I"ve traveled to incredible film festivals, met amazingly talented filmmakers, and have seen more great films than I've ever dreamed possible.

Film is such a part of my life that I don't even question it anymore... there's one great moment after another.

And every once in a while - in a life filled with cool moments - comes an opportunity to stretch emotionally, intellectually - to participate rather that just observe.

That was this Saturday, when I had the pleasure of interviewing one of my heroes - Andy Warhol Superstar Holly Woodlawn. If the name doesn't ring a bell, this might...

Holly came up from Miami, F-L-A-
Hitchhiked her way across the U-S-A

Plucked her eyebrows on the way
Shaved her legs and then he was a she

THAT Holly Woodlawn!



It was such a reat to check out mentally from preparations for Reel Affirmations and spend a few hours each evening re-watching old Warhol films like Trash, Women in Revolt, and Flesh.
And reading (again) all about that era of artists shocking audiences and audiences trying to shock the artists.. aaahh..


And Holly was amazing - so wonderfully gracious and full of nothing but positive energy and a refreshing outlook on life. 
We sat on stage and she simply talked about living in the same tenement building as Miss Eva, the drag queen who inspired Dog Day Afternoon, and how Ethel Merman drank cheap wine, and what a great kisser Jim Morrison was. 
This woman did it all .. she was a department store model, a silent film actress, had a successful cabaret act... did jail time for stealing from the French diplomat's wife... love it!
She's truly an inspiration...






The Diva League hits the streets

Check this out... the ladies of town made a short film. In all honesty, it features the best drag queen fight sequence ever put to film!
To watch it.. . click on the link above.

If you missed Trailer Trash last Saturday, you missed one of the coolest things I've seen in a while. The entire show, hosted by the lovely Lena Lett, featured songs from films. I may be a film geek, but I hardly recognized ANY of the songs. I'd sit there, all slack-jawed, mentally flipping through the fairly sizable rolodex of film trivia in my head, only to come up blank. Then I'd look around the room and every other person was singing along. The closest I came to identifying one song was to narrow it down to "Little Shop of Horrors" or "Sweeney Todd".  I could tell someone was dying a gruesome death, but I couldn't quite tell how. Sorry... I don't think we even had a theater department in my high school... 

In between songs, they'd play a trailer from the festival.. it was very coo. 

Anyway, it was a great show... definitely don't miss it next year. 


Friday, September 19, 2008

How cool is this??!!


Confession time... I love documentaries. It's the film geek in me, plus it's a really easy way to feel informed.

Anyway, we have some great docs this year, AND we're hosting a panel discussion on the importance of docs, especially to the LGBT community. Seriously.. right now is an incredible time for us. There's a lot of media attention - good and bad - on causes of importance to us, and it's vital that we be the ones to document the movement. That's why I'm so excited about our Making a Difference with Docs panel - and look who's going to be on it!


If you have any interest in geeking out for a day, definitely don't miss this.

It's at AFI, Saturday, Oct. 18th 2:45 pm.





Tami Gold, professor in the Dept. of Film & Media Studies at Hunter College (CUNY), has produced and directed films about controversial or often ignored subjects that have been broadcast on HBO and PBS and screened at the Sundance Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, and the Museum of Modern Art among other venues. Her groundbreaking film, OUT AT WORK: Lesbians and Gay Men on the Job, raised critical issues about workplace rights, the role of legislation and labor unions and, ultimately, human rights for all.

Joe Wilson and Dean Hamer, local documentary filmmakers whose work demonstrates how the camera itself can be used as a tool for activism, particularly in out of the way places. Their current work-in-progress, OUT IN THE SILENCE, chronicles their exhilarating journey through love, hate and understanding in small town America as residents of Joe’s hometown in the hills of northwestern Pennsylvania grapple with the firestorm of controversy over the publication of his and Hamer's wedding announcement in the local paper.

Cathy Renna, nationally recognized media relations expert with nearly two decades of communications experience and special expertise in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues.

Jaime Grant, Director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute and longtime organizer and activist in the LGBT movement.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Voting fever hits One in Ten


Okay.. the conventions are over and the next big thing to hit DC will be Reel Affirmations.

I can sum up all the excitement with the three Ds: Dance parties. Drag queens. Documentaries.

Then, of course, there are the three Fs: Films. Fun. Filmanthropy. (That means spending your money at the film festival goes to a good cause, namely... next year's Reel Affirmations).


Here at OIT party headquarters, we're meeting with strategists daily, even hourly in some cases. We've got our delegates out on the street - talking up the festial in bars and coffee shops. And we've got our crack design team - sequested in a bunker in Columbia Heights - working on the slickest set of propaganda since, well... I won't even go there.

In a mere 72 hours, TeamWeb08 will unveil our state-of-the-art reelaffirmations.org - the best version yet. You'll be able to create festival calendars, see how many people have viewed a certain film, email friends about your film selections, watch trailers... it's almost like going to the festival - without even leaving your desk.

So.. come back in 72 hours and see what we have in store for you.







Tuesday, September 02, 2008

The Women are Coming! And the Satyrs! And Jackie O!



Seriously.. one of my favorite things about a film festival is that they appeal to so many different types of people. It goes way beyond gender, class and race... there's a unique niche for everyone.
This year, with Reel Affirmations, the films are great, of course.
But what's really cool this year is how many different parties we have scheduled BEFORE the festival even starts.

We have The Women, starring Joan Crawford and Norma Shearer. Then, we have our Schrwarzwald event, which is such a cool concept! It's put on by the guys from Saint at Large, and hopefully offer something to a segment of our community that we don't serve all that much - the leather and club crowd.
Before the actual craziness of seeing Schwarzwald, we're hosting a Trailer Trash night downstairs!

And after that... we have our VIP party at Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum.. how cool is that? I want everyone to bring cameras and post them to one of our facebook/myspace/flickr/friendser/linkedin pages... who can keep track... there's so many of them. I'd love to invent an app that allows me to update every single one at the same time.
Oh well...

Everything will be posted on the website soon, but here are all the details in case anyone's reading.

• Sept. 27th: Trailer Trash & Schwarzwald at town
Trailer Trash/VIP Drag Queen Party begins at 8 pm; Schwarzwald Dance Party begins at 11 pm
2009 8th St. NW, Washington, DC
Trailer Trash: Join town’s cavalcade of drag queens and dancers as they pay an homage to the movies and screen trailers from some of the biggest and most important movies that will be screened at Reel Affirmations 2008! Enjoy movie themed snacks, songs and shows in this super fun VIP preview of what’s to come.

Schwarzwald: The Movie You Can Dance To comes to us from Saint at Large, the producers of NYC’s legendary Black Party. Appropriately enough, it features a soundtrack that will have asses shaking and imagery that will make jaws drop. Darkly erotic, Schwarzwald is unlike anything to have hit DC . Writer-director Richard Kimmel has crafted a work that combines scenes from the infamous Black Party with footage filmed at Whipman's Estate in Otisville, N.Y. The party sequences—voguing queens doing runway, gorgeous sculpted dudes rocking the dance floor in bizarre outfits—are melded with a tableau of outdoor sex scenes, overlaid with a Merlinesque aesthetic. Featuring Buck Angel, Blu Kennedy, and Daniel Cartier, these segments illustrate carnal pagan rituals through the use of animal masks, fetish gear, bondage play, and group sex. Oh my…

• Oct. 1st: VIP Seating Party at Madame Tussaud’s 7-9 pm
1025 F street NW, Washington, DC, 20004
Join Reel Affirmations sponsors and VIPs for a new twist on an old-tradition! Our VIP Seating Party is a beloved perk – the chance to mingle with guests, sponsors and VIPs; all while learning a bit more about the upcoming festival. This year, we’re taking the Seating Party on the road to one of DC’s newest attractions – we’ll be at Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum in Chinatown. Mingle with celebrities, historic figures, and politicians from our past (and future) in this twisted take on a classic event!

• Oct. 16th: Opening Night Party at town 9PM to late
2009 8th St. NW, Washington, DC
Town danceboutique is DCs hottest club – a cabaret performance space, sleek lounge and stat-of-the-art nightclub all rolled into one sexy space! Join Reel Affirmations after our Opening Night Film, Breakfast with Scott, for complimentary Blue Moon beverages, the best DJs in town and a crowd of festival fans, VIPs and invited guests.

To RSVP for all events, please call Blaire Postman at 202.986.1119 or email bpostman@oneinten.org