Family Fundamentals is now available on DVD, packed with special bonus features, including over 80 minutes of previously unreleased material and a 12-page viewers guide. Heartfelt but evenhanded a battlefield report from Americas disquieting cultural wars over gay issues - Los Angeles Times.
Please visit the Family Fundamentals DVD page for more information.
The San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center will celebrate the DVD release of Stories From the War on Homosexuality: The Arthur Dong Collection, Vol. 1 with a preview screening and signing. At the event, filmmaker Arthur Dong will present highlights from his new DVDs, including a look at the many bonus features. DVDs will be available for purchase. The event is co-sponsored by PFLAG, CUAV, and Alexander Hamilton Post 448. It is scheduled for Friday, November 14, 2003 at 7:30 pm in the Rainbow Room at the San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center, 1800 Market Street @ Octavia. The event is free to the public.
For more information: www.sfcenter.org, info@sfcenter.org, 415/865-5555
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences documentary awards are given in recognition of excellence in theatrically released non-fiction motion pictures. In that spirit, a list of venues interested in showing documentaries has been compiled to encourage engagements nationwide.
To access the list, visit: www.oscars.org/76academyawards/rules/venues_index.html
The Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military has awarded a research grant to DeepFocus Productions, Inc. Funds will support a viewers guide to accompany the DVD of Coming Out Under Fire, a documentary about the militarys World War II anti-gay policies. The Center promotes the interdisciplinary analysis of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgenders, and other sexual minorities in the armed forces through a variety of programs and resources.
For more information: www.gaymilitary.ucsb.edu
Arthur Dong will serve on the Documentary Jury of the first Morelia International Film Festival in Morelia, Mexico October 3-10, 2003. The festival hosts a competitive selection of Mexican short films, a competition dedicated to the feature documentary, and the premieres of selected Mexican feature films. Other guests include Selma Hayak, Barbet Schroeder, and Werner Herzog.
For more information: www.moreliafilmfest.com
Larry Ching, headliner and subject of the documentary about the San Francisco 1940s nightclub, Forbidden City, released his very first CD this summer. Till The End of Time features 12 newly recorded standards, plus four bonus songs recorded in the 1940s. Three of these tracks were featured in the documentary, Forbidden City, U.S.A. Unfortunately, Ching passed away just one month after his CDs release but was able to celebrate and perform at the CDs release party with fans, friends, and family before his unexpected departure at age 82.
For more information: www.larryching.com
Filmmaker Arthur Dong is the subject of a chapter in the newly published The Art of Funding Your Film: Alternative Financing Concepts. The book was written by Carole Dean, founder of the Roy W. Dean Grant Foundation which has given some $2,000,000 in grants to documentary films. A great new addition to the filmmaker's lexicon" -Morrie Warshawski, Author of Shaking the Money Tree.
For more information: www.fromtheheartproductions.com/theartofbook.html
The national broadcast premiere of Family Fundamentals is scheduled for August 26, 2003 (check local listings) on P.O.V., public television's award-winning showcase for independent non-fiction films. Over 600 productions were submitted for consideration and 16 films were chosen through an in-depth editorial process involving independent media professionals, PTV station programmers and PBS. Passionate, powerful and poignant, P.O.V. films are personal and unvarnished reportage on our lives.
For more information: www.pbs.org/pov.
Did you watch Family Fundamentals and have something to say about it? Now's your chance to be seen and heard on national television -- TALK BACK on video and send it to P.O.V., the award-winning nonfiction PBS series. Your comments will be considered for broadcast when the film airs on August 26, 2003 or webstreamed as part of the P.O.V website. Phone calls, emails, and letters will also be accepted -- but your personal message on home video works best. Send your response by July, along with your name, address, phone, and email to: Talking Back "Family Fundamentals," P.O. Box 5034, Bowling Green Station, New York, NY 10274.
For more information: www.pbs.org/pov/talkingback.html or 1-800/688-4768.
Arthur Dong was re-been elected to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Governors for a three-year term. He joins fellow Documentary Branch governors Frieda Lee Mock and Michael Apted.
For more information: www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2003/03.07.16.html
Please see Screenings for locations and dates.
For information on the evening screening, contact: Chale Nafus, 512.322.0145, chale@austinfilm.org, www.austinfilm.org. (University programs are for the campus community only.)
This conference will bring together a wide range of scholars and activists to highlight current research on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues, drawing from various academic perspectives. The conference is free and open to the public, although registration is required. Three nationally known speakers, writers, activists and artists will be headlining this three day conference: Urvashi Vaid, Leslie Feinberg, and Arthur Dong, who will present his film Family Fundamentals. As LGBT activists, artists, and public intellectuals, their work broadens our understanding of the LGBT community and makes connections with other political struggles and oppressed communities.
March 27-29, 2003
Arizona State University @ Tempe
lind@asu.edu sbrzuzy@asu.edu http://rainbow.asu.edu/contact.html
Join Academy governors Freida Lee Mock, Michael Apted and Arthur Dong for a discussion about documentaries and the Academy. Hear about the new rules governing Academy consideration, the screening and nomination process, the Academy Doc Branch, membership, theatrical distribution, and preservation of documentaries. Refreshments courtesy of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
January 22, 2003, Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
House of Docs/Filmmaker's Lodge, Elks Lodge 550 Main St., Park City
http://festival.sundance.org/pages/program/places_events/places05.aspx