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Friday, May 31, 2013
More Amazing Mothers Who Are Artists
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Mothers/Artists You Must Meet
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Monday, April 15, 2013
Two New Screenings in Southern California
New Screenings
www.maandpafilms.com/lostinliving
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Please check out the NEW two minute trailer for the film by clicking on the link below.
Hello Everyone!We have TWO SCREENINGS coming up in Southern California. I am grateful to Audrey Bilger, Janice Rhoshalle Littlejohn and Melanie Klein for organizing and making these happen. Here is all the information you'll need to attend and spread the word:
• Thursday, April 25th, 2013. 4:00 pm. Claremont McKenna College, 500 E. 9th Street, Claremont, CA. Pickford Auditorium (Bauer Center). Sponsored and Hosted by The Berger Institute for Work, Family, and Children and The Center for Writing and Public Discourse. FREE and Open to the public. I will be there to discuss the film and answer questions.
• Thursday, May 9th, 2013. 7:00 pm. Santa Monica College, 1900 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica, CA. Humanities and Social Sciences Building, Room 263. Hosted by Women, Action + Media LA. FREE and Open to the public. I will be there to discuss the film and answer questions. Some of the women from the film may be there as well.
Details about screenings in New York and North Dakota will be coming soon.
DVD's are now available for sale on the website here or just click on the button above (BUY THE DVD). Thank you for your support and for sharing this film with friends and family.
Please like the facebook page here to get the most recent information and specific details about future screenings. And if you are not a subscriber of the newsletter please join by clicking here.
We've had the pleasure of getting noticed and mentioned by some wonderful writers, bloggers and artists. I'd like to share those links with you below. And please check out their sites. These people are incredibly talented and I am grateful for their support of Lost In Living.
• Rachel Power at The Rachel Papers.
• Susan Perry interviewed me for her blog Creating in Flow.
• Claire Thomas.
• Karen Maezen Miller.
• Duplex Collective.
• Feature Shoot.
If you or an organization you are affiliated with would like to host a screening, please let me know. Maybe your school or college would be interested in hosting a screening as part of a classroom curriculum or department event. I would love to discuss it with you. On the website store page are some guidelines to organize just such an event at your school. Clickhere for details. And look under "Lost In Living" Educational DVD. Or read this:
How to Bring Lost In Living to your Campus
1) Contacting your school's Office of Student Activities is generally a good place to start. Each school is different, and the Office of Student Activities at your school may then refer you to another student group or academic department.
2) You can also start by asking the department heads or professors of various academic departments in your school to inquire if there is a possibility of co-presenting or co-sponsoring the screening.
Lost In Living is particularly suited to classes in:
• Women's Studies
• Gender Studies
• Sociology
• Psychology
• Film/Media Studies
• Documentary Production
3) You can also organize to have me speak with the film screening. I normally charge a speaking fee per event but I am more than willing to work with the budgets of various student organizations and academic departments to coordinate a campus screening and presentation. I am also available to skype with smaller groups.
I truly appreciate your help and participation. This film could not have been made without you. Please feel free to share this newsletter with friends! Thank you.
-Mary
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Spring News
Spring News
www.maandpafilms.com/lostinliving
BUY THE DVD
Please check out the NEW two minute trailer for the film by clicking on the link below.
Hello Everyone!
First, I want to thank you once again for your support and make sure everyone received their Kickstarter rewards. If you haven't yet received what you are due, please email me atmarytrunk@sbcglobal.net and I will remedy that situation right away. Many apologies for mix-ups.
Second I thought you all might enjoy some great links I've collected over the past few weeks. They are at the bottom of this newsletter. All of them are from the amazing blog brainpickings. If you don't already subscribe to it, click here to do just that.
DVD's are now available for sale on the website here or just click on the button above (BUY THE DVD). We have already had a few very successful screenings so far and more are coming up.
The next one is Thursday, April 25th at 4:00 pm at the Pickford Auditorium at Claremont McKenna College. Sponsored by the Berger Institute for Work, Family, and Children and The Center for Writing and Public Discourse. This screening is free and open to the public.
Another screening is scheduled for Thursday, May 9th at 7pm at Santa Monica College. Room 263 in the Humanities & Social Science Building. This event is hosted by Women, Action + Media LA. Also free and open to the public.
I will be there for a Q & A at both screenings and possibly some of the women in the film will be there too.
Huge thanks to Audrey Bilger, Janice Rhoshalle Littlejohn and Melanie Klein for organizing these screenings. Hope to see you there.
Please like the facebook page here to get the most recent information and specific details about future screenings. And if you are not a subscriber of the newsletter please join by clicking here.
If you or an organization you are affiliated with would like to host a screening, please let me know. Maybe your school or college would be interested in hosting a screening as part of a classroom curriculum or department event. I would love to discuss it with you. On the website store page are some guidelines to organize just such an event at your school. Click here for details. And look under "Lost In Living" Educational DVD. Or read this:
How to Bring Lost In Living to your Campus
1) Contacting your school's Office of Student Activities is generally a good place to start. Each school is different, and the Office of Student Activities at your school may then refer you to another student group or academic department.
2) You can also start by asking the department heads or professors of various academic departments in your school to inquire if there is a possibility of co-presenting or co-sponsoring the screening.
Lost In Living is particularly suited to classes in:
• Women's Studies
• Gender Studies
• Sociology
• Psychology
• Film/Media Studies
• Documentary Production
3) You can also organize to have me speak with the film screening. I normally charge a speaking fee per event but I am more than willing to work with the budgets of various student organizations and academic departments to coordinate a campus screening and presentation. I am also available to skype with smaller groups.
I truly appreciate your help and participation. This film could not have been made without you. Please feel free to share this blog with friends! Thank you.
-Mary
Advice about solitude from Andrei Tarkovsky:
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2013/03/13/tarkovsky-advice-to-the-young/
Musings about art by Susan Sontag:
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/11/30/susan-sontag-on-art/
Thoughts on the meaning of life by Henry Miller:
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2013/03/21/henry-miller-meaning-of-life/
And some ideas on how to stay sane by Phillipa Perry:
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2013/02/05/how-to-stay-sane-philippa-perry/
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Lost In Living DVD Release
Here is the NEW two minute trailer:
The full-length documentary film Lost In Living is now available on DVD. Please visit the website: www.maandpafilms.com/lostinliving to purchase your very own copy. We are offering House Party Kits which will include a second DVD of extra footage and an in-depth discussion guide. Please share this post with anyone you can think of who would enjoy this film. I am very grateful.
I spent seven years documenting and recording four women as they experienced parenthood for the first time and after children leave. I was there when they felt the loss of creative energy, grappled with divorce, regret, triumphs and failures.
This movie is an in-depth exploration of a domain normally off-limits – illumination of private experience, events that happen behind closed doors and the unveiling of one’s most personal, private and conflicted thoughts about life, family, artistic expression and self-image.
These amazing women shared their personal stories so that I may share them with you.
What job entity wields the most private power on the planet and yet has no public face? Motherhood, the world’s most demanding, least compensated job. Where only perfection is acceptable and failure is certain. And who are these women who become mothers even when their creative compulsion tells them not to? Lost In Living focuses on that very issue. This story is about feeling like an outsider and wanting to be special. About wanting to be heard – and don’t we all?
Lost In Living is not a traditional Hero Story. Hero stories are great. We love to be inspired by the long shot, the renegade, the against all odds success. But we also long to see our own more nuanced and less formulaic experiences presented to us for reflection and identification. Lost In Living is about every aspect of the complexities of living in our modern world. Thank you for taking a look.
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