Saturday, August 4, 2012

Our Movie's Big Year & What We Learned...

We have learned a lot in this past year of trying and struggling to get our documentary film, FEAR OF A BLACK REPUBLICAN out into the world and before audiences.  We have had some great Screenings in different parts of the country and even had former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele graciously give us a hand at our New Jersey Premiere (in our hometown) and our Washington D.C. Premiere (Michael's hometown).  Michael was awesome as expected and we had another 90+ minute Q&A discussion after the film.  Very inspiring to say the least!

This past June, we had an amazing Philadelphia Premiere with Philly’s #1 Conservative Talk Show Host, Chris Stigall, serving as our Q&A Moderator and Deputy Chairman of the Pennsylvania Republican Party, Renee Amoore, serving as our Special Q&A Panelist.  Both Renee and Chris were outstanding and made the whole event one we (and the Audience) won't ever forget.

Renee Amoore, Deputy Chairman of PA GOP Makes A Great Point
Director Kevin Williams, an Audience Member, WPHT's Chris Stigall
and Renee Amoore After the Philly Premiere Q&A
That the event went so well… was a HUGE relief after my Alma mater, La Salle University, DENIED us a rental of the on-campus theater to screen FEAR OF A BLACK REPUBLICAN.  What they were afraid of?  A race riot?  Thousands of well-dressed Republicans clogging the streets of the Gernantown Section?  An actual unbiased discussion about Politics, Race and Urban Areas?

Redacted Email which we received from La Salle University denying our rental application.  Disappointing.

We still do not have a reason why La Salle denied us after repeated requests for an explanation. Needless to say, screening our film across the street from Bill Cosby’s Temple University was a much better choice in the end.

Most recently, Tamara (our film’s Producer and my lovely wife) and I completed a nearly four-week South and West Screening Tour of the United States.  Having traveled with our kids in a mini-van (without a DVD player) and seeing the South, Midwest and Southwest as we screened FEAR OF A BLACK REPUBLICAN for audiences, we have been constantly reminded of the goodness, decency and intelligence that exists here in America.  We felt this trip would be a great challenge and opportunity to see if our little film and our work as filmmakers could play with audiences not as familiar with the material or storylines.  Particularly in the Southwest, Latinos are way more numerous than African Americans.  Even so, the many issues in our film are practically interchangeable and we’ve received requests to make a sequel called FEAR OF A LATINO REPUBLICAN.  We’ve also received other requests for sequels about Jewish Republicans, Asian Republicans, Irish Republicans and others along the way.
Dallas' Inwood Theatre, home of our
TEXAS PREMIERE on July 26/27, 2012


Inside of The Inwood Theatre (Landmark Cinemas)

We traveled from the wilds of Trenton NJ (where our current Mayor is currently under FBI investigation) to Charlotte NC, Montgomery AL, Jackson MS, Dallas TX, Waco TX, Tucson AZ, Albuquerque NM and Salina KS.  In each city, we were greeted by enthusiastic audiences made up of folks from across the political, racial and economic spectrums.  Something that we found consistently before and after each screening is that there are a lot of people searching for a new political identity in our current Two-Party political system.  And these people come in all sizes, shapes and colors. 

That being said, each city was quite different.  In Montgomery AL, we got more Republican turnout than Democrat and for the first time, had a good number of GOP officials (local and State) in attendance.  In Jackson MS, we screened at a Historically Black College and University called Jackson State University and had a moving and thoughtful academic discussion with Professors, Faculty, Students and the local community.  In Dallas TX, thanks to Talk Show Host Mark Davis, we received the ONLY pre-Texas Premiere coverage of the film (unless you count the Dallas Morning News’ Film Critic ripping us on the newspaper’s blog for being White Filmmakers).  

In Waco, where we had an older African American couple (who traveled over an hour to see our film) cry in the back row because as Conservatives – they related so much to our film’s story.  In Tucson AZ, there were White Liberals filing complaints about what we didn’t include in our film (but should have, in the version THEY wanted us to make).  In Albuquerque NM, we had a “spirited” post-Q&A discussion with a different older African American couple about the Auto Bailout, NAFTA, Bill Clinton not really being a Democrat (as opposed to President Obama), “dark-skinned” political candidates versus “light-skinned” candidates and its apparent importance, as well as their charge that our film was a “recruiting tool” for the Republican Party.  Finally in Salina KS, where we had a tough crowd of hard-core, mainly White Democrats come out of our film amazed that it was as informative, moving and balanced as it was.  We learned a lot from screening our film in so many places and before so many different audiences.

 
We also found out that when it comes to Media, be prepared for unforeseen opportunities.  Opportunities can come from Media sources that you would never expect to be interested in your subject matter.  This occurred previously when I was interviewed on the Christian Broadcasting Network’s THE BRODY FILES (expected); then later the same day - I was on a Panel about our film on Al Jazeera English’s INSIDE STORY (unexpected).  While on our Screening Tour, we caught the eye of one of cable news’ most interesting shows… THE WAR ROOM WITH JENNIFER GRANHOLM on Current TV (Al Gore’s Network).  I kid you not, dear readers.   

Governor Jennifer Granholm is the former Democratic Governor of Michigan and I am pretty sure she will not be voting for Mitt Romney this fall.  But, she and her Staff were very interested in our film – especially after seeing it.  Well, on Friday night July 6th, I was interviewed by the Governor about FEAR OF A BLACK REPUBLICAN and several clips from it were shown to their viewers during the piece.   Admittedly, I am not a regular viewer of Current TV, but I had seen this Show before and while Governor Granholm has a focused point-of-view – she was completely professional, kind and positive about our film and our message with it.  From her Producers we worked with via e-mail/phone calls to the Production Staff talking in my ear while I sat in a satellite studio in Tucson while they were in San Francisco to the Governor herself , it was a great experience.  I would encourage any other Republicans or Conservatives to go on her Show and put forth their thoughts and beliefs.  MSNBC on steroids, this Show was not!

This Current TV interview was by far the biggest TV Media piece we have ever done and was a good momentum builder for what we hope to achieve in the coming months before the Presidential Election.  We are working to bring get to FEAR OF A BLACK REPUBLICAN to New York City (Manhattan) for a Screening/Q&A and really get our film out into the world.  As far as we know, no independent film that positively portrays Republicans (without propaganda), let alone Black Republicans has ever screened in New York City.  As NYC is the home of American independent film and especially documentary, FEAR OF A BLACK REPUBLICAN would be the first independent film to do so.  

We do realize that even though we are “Mom and Pop Shop” kind of filmmakers, our film could attract some controversy.  Having no idea if Reverend Sharpton will show up with a bullhorn to protest us or if some group will picket the theatre, we go into this with open eyes and full hearts.  We feel pretty confident that not all the Big Media can or will ignore us.  If we get to New York City, maybe our little film can help get a real, honest discussion on Race and Politics going this fall instead of just the “race-baiting” junk that will likely go on. 

Tamara, our Producer, and I are Republicans ourselves and as much as some of our Friends on the Left don’t want to admit it – our Party is not racist and never has been.  Unfortunately, our own GOP has let the other Party get away with the “racist” charge for decades and Urban America and African Americans specifically have been the collateral damage resulting from this.  We think it is time to reset the clock on the whole discussion and that the best way we can do that is to keep screening our film and to now do it in New York City. 

As independent filmmakers, we can assure you that any help in bringing FEAR OF A BLACK REPUBLICAN to the Media Capital called New York City will be greatly appreciated.  Please consider purchasing a Pre-Release DVD or Movie Poster from our website, www.fearofablackrepublican.com, to help us make it all happen.  If we are able to achieve our goal, we hope to make you proud.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Goin' South, Heading West & Empire State of Mind

It’s been a long, strange trip but we are reaching the “end of the beginning” as Sir Winston Churchill once said. Tonight is our last screening in our South and West Tour. We will be at the Salina Arts Center in Salina Kansas. As we wrap up this Tour, we are gratified that people are “getting” our film in screenings across America.


During the past year, FEAR OF A BLACK REPUBLICAN has screened across America in places such as: Atlanta GA, Charlotte NC, Greensboro NC, Wilmington DE, Kansas City MO, Buffalo NY, Rochester NY, Trenton NJ, Portland OR, Washington DC, Liberty MO, Philadelphia PA, Montgomery AL, Jackson MS, Dallas TX, Waco TX, Tucson AZ, Albuquerque NM and Salina KS. Our film has also been profiled in the Washington Post, and the Philadelphia Inquirer, amongst other newspapers; on Al Jazeera, Current TV, Christian Broadcasting Network News and local TV news shows; and on a good number of radio programs like the Mark Davis Show, the Michael Eric Dyson Show, the Bob Grant Show and other great radio programs.

Given the odds against a small, independent film like ours (without an advertising budget) that deals with both Politics and Race at the same time, we are very happy with the Audience response to our film and the discussions it has generated. We’ll let you know soon about our most recent “Partridge-Family”-style Tour of the South & West for FEAR OF A BLACK REPUBLICAN. This “little film that could” has screened and engaged Republicans, Democrats, Independents, Liberals, Conservatives, OWS/99 Percenters, Liberty Caucus and Tea Party supporters and even a few Anarchists along the way. Additionally, we have been fortunate enough to draw many folks from across the economic and demographic spectrums to see our film in movie theaters, college campuses, art spaces and community centers. In a few cases, we didn’t even have to be there for a Q&A – folks just wanted to screen the film and have their own discussions. Pretty cool and moving stuff for some first-time filmmakers.

But… we need to do more and this is where we tell you about our “Big Idea” and humbly ask for your help: Our next step to get our film out into the World and before audiences in this Election Year is to screen in New York City. Yes, the Big Apple. To accomplish this, we have started a Kickstarter Campaign to raise the $19,000 necessary for FEAR OF A BLACK REPUBLICAN to get a One-Week Theatrical Run in Manhattan and the New York Times and other Media coverage that would come with it. This may seem like a large number, but it’s the number required to do it and do right.

We have gotten farther than many artists, but it’s time for us to ask for and accept monetary help. We have been blessed to have had many people along our screening journey help promote us via word-of-mouth and social media, suggest venues, contact media on our behalf, give us media contacts, and purchase our pre-release DVDs. However, as a self-produced independent film… we have pretty much hit our financial wall. As artistic entrepreneurs, we are hoping that there are enough folks who will appreciate the value of our film and its impact on starting conversations within communities about our current Two-Party System.
 
 



Kickstarter is a Crowd-funding/Fund-raising site that allows the average person to support the arts personally and effectively. The projects on Kickstarter must meet or exceed their funding goal in order to accept any money. If we do not meet our goal, your funds will be returned to you. This guarantees that we will have the funds necessary to complete our Big Idea project and fulfill our rewards obligations - and you know your donation will be part of something specific - a One-Week Theatrical Run in New York City. Quite honestly, we and our little film cannot do this without your help and in these tough economic times - what better way would there be to create some Election Year discussion of Urban Two-Party Politics – than for FEAR OF A BLACK REPUBLICAN to screen in New York City this Fall?

We have until Aug 4th to raise $19,000 so, please consider giving soon. Donations as small as one dollar will help. If you feel comfortable, please consider forwarding our Kickstarter link (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/970394007/fear-of-a-black-republican?ref=live) or this information to anyone you know who may be interested in supporting us.

Thank you for following our cinematic adventures and your support of our endeavors.

Best Regards & Good Luck,


Tamara & Kevin