Monday, June 19, 2006

closing night at SIFF

Tonight the hard working people of the film festival that shows more films than any other film festival closed the fest for 2oo6.

They looked happy. And I met Beth (the program director)'s father. What a wonderful man! He told me about how his wife of 40 years had suddenly died only two months ago... and brought me to tears talking about how she'd quickly become an organ doner... How hard it must be to give strangers the most beautiful gift they'd ever receive: healthy body parts from a woman who'd spent most of her life with you, but was now gone.

The other plus was that I got to hang with Christina(see earlier blog for photo) and see several friends and acquaintances I hadn't seen in quite a while. I met a film maker with the first name of Britta. (I think that's how she spells it). I hope to be getting to know her and her work much better. She felt like a kindred spirit.

The only down side of the night was that someone stole the $41 cash I'd had in my wallet. Shame on me for not carrying my bag, I guess, but it still feels terrible to be stolen from.

Thursday, June 15, 2006


I always felt the European mind would embrace my Little Red Riding Hood. I sincerely hope so. It is time to see... I've been sending the film out to just a few festivals so far. Soon it will be time to test the international waters.

The News: LRRH will debut at home! Seattle. The rainy place of this film's birth. Bumbershoot, in September (also the month in which I was born). Start at home and travel far and wide little girl. See the world! And let the world see you in all your strength and glory!