Friday, January 30, 2009

A PRAYER FOR THE WILD AT HEART KEPT IN CAGES

One of my favorite things about Sundance is that it's a place where dreams come true!  So many independent filmmakers would not be able to get their film seen and picked up by a major distributer if Independent Film Festivals didn't exist.   It is also a place that can shatter that dream as well if the film is not successful.  I had a great festival this year but it also completely shattered my life long dream. 

If I could be anything in this whole world I would have been a Whale Trainer at Sea World.  It consist of my 2 favorite things: Swimming and Orcas.  I've been to Sea World once with Carol, Ron and Cookie about 8 years ago.  (I don't remember the exact date).  It was awesome!  We sat in the front row of the whale show and got drenched!  It was magical and just solidified the fact that someday I was going to be a whale trainer.




In August 2006 Lanie, Kelly and I went to Hawaii!  Lanie and I swam with wild Spinner Dolphins.  This experience was even more magical than Sea World because I was swimming in the natural habitat in the middle of 200 dolphins.  And since I'm a Pisces, which means I'm part fish (ha ha),  it was like I was home!  There really aren't words that can describe this experience.  We saw a baby dolphin that was as big as a 2 litter bottle of soda!  It was so cute, just amazing.  One dolphin in particular stood out because he was totally showing off and doing all sorts of tricks around us.  He was cracking me up.  I posted a few pictures below.


Then Sundance 2009 rolls around and I watch the World Documentary of THE COVE.
The Cove is about the sleepy little town of Taiji Japan and the horrible dolphin slaughter that goes on there.  Ric O'Barry, the ever famous dolphin trainer of FLIPPER (the TV show that started in the 60's I believe.),  has exposed this deep dark secret that Taiji has been keeping.  Ric spent the first 10 years of his life contributing to the capture and training of dolphins for our entertainment and has spent the last 30 years as an activist to release the dolphins and to undo what he created.  

In Taiji they go out in boats and stick huge metal rods in the water. They bang on the rods when a pod of dolphins is swimming by.  Dolphins are so sensitive to the loud noises that it scares them and they are herded into this cove.  That's where  Dolphin Trainers from all over take their pick of the most perfect dolphin they find.  They are picked through in a very brutal and inhumane process.  The dolphins who are not picked as show dolphins are left in the cove over night and in the morning they are slaughtered.  They get $6,000 for a dead dolphin and $100,000 - $150,000, for a live dolphin!   Had I know this is how they pick show dolphins I would have never gone to Sea World.  I've never cried so much in a documentary before.  After they slaughter all the dolphins the cove is bright red.  So much blood.  In the movie there is this guy in the blood water swimming around the dead dolphins.  And these dolphin killers just laugh about it.  I hate them.

And it's not that the Aquariums  are doing the killing.  It's the fact that they buy these show dolphins and we are funding them in the process.  Dolphins are very sensitive to sound.  The loud cheering of the crowds gives them extremely high anxiety.  They aren't having fun at all, they're scared.  They only get fed if they do tricks!  They don't even get fed live fish!  They get fed dead fish on ice!  They don't belong in a tank, they belong in the ocean.  I can't believe I went to Sea World and thought it was okay and that I wanted to train whales!  I look at those pictures of the Orcas and they look so sad.  I'm never going to an Aquarium again, not after knowing what I know now.  I also do not support the decision of anybody else who chooses to go to such places.  I really hope my brothers and sisters in California will no longer purchase year passes to Sea World.  Everyone should see this documentary.  I'll let you know when it goes world wide.
The Producers of The Cove were at the screening.  They answered some questions.

This is Ric O'Barry.  I got a chance to talk with him personally after the screening.  I asked him if I'd get arrested if I went to Taiji to protest.  He told me I probably wouldn't because it is a public park.  I told him I'd see him in September!  We chatted for a bit.  He looked like he had the weight of the world on his shoulders.  If the stars align Lanie, Brittany, and I will be joining him in Taiji in October (Lanie has fall break from school then) to protest the Dolphin Slaughter in Taiji.  So I no longer want to train Orcas, I am now and activist against it.  A new dream for a new year I guess.







Please take the time to see some clips from  The Cove.  Be careful letting your kids watch some of these videos though.

"When a trout rising to a fly gets hooked on a line and finds himself unable to swim freely, he begins with a fight which results in struggles and splashes and sometimes an escape.  Often, of course, the situation is too tough for him.  
In the same way the human being struggles with his environment and with the hooks that catch him.  Sometimes he masters his difficulties; sometimes they are too much for him.  His struggles are all that the world sees and it naturally misunderstands them.  It is hard for a free fish to understand what is happening to a hooked one." -Karl A. Menninger- (from my favorite book THE CHOSEN)

Look for more positive Sundance picture blogs!

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

SUNDANCE 2009

I survived another festival! I am really happy to be home. I've been sleeping (if you can call it that) on a twin bed that's slanted because the bed frame was broken, for two weeks ! I have to live in Park City during the festival, so they provide us with lodging. "You get what you get and you don't through a fit"! is how I describe the lodging process.... These pics are from Jan 12th-17th!

Our headquarters are at the Marriott Hotel. Nice huh? Except that....
The Volunteer Departments Office is in a huge white tent in the courtyard! It's real name is the Volunteer Villa. This is where volunteers can come and hang out! At least this year it wasn't as cold! Just a few shots of us setting up the interior of the tent!

The dreaded CHECK-IN DAY!! There are 3 days where our 1600 volunteers come to check in at the Marriott. They get their lodging assignment (if they get lodging), credential, packet, and jacket. It's a very long process and day. This year was filled with lots of drama because we mysteriously ran out of jackets... and the wrath of that was a hell all in it's own for the whole entire festival.



Noelle and Josh! We love Josh!
Me and Kaytee kind of losing it!
Sarah was really losing it! She's over accommodations but not really since she moved last year. She came back to help the girls who took over her job, thank goodness! It could have been a mess if she hadn't.

The opening night Staff and Volunteer Party!
Noelle, Ryan, Emily, and Kaytee

Mike, he's a dancing fool!

Sam and Noelle! We love Sam!
Yay, it's Kimball! (and Noelle)
David Luna, Rosie Moncrief and Noelle Teske! We were trying to be the sluttiest on the dance floor but lost terribly to the boy in the picture below. He has his back turned with the scarf around his neck. We called him "Pony Boy", we don't know his real name!


More pictures of us! We were working the volunteer screenings, good times!

We ate regularly at Nacho Mamma's because it was next to the Marriott. Kaytee and Rachel laughing.

Laura, Kaytee, Rachel, Me , and Noelle

Noelle and Laura are always eating!
Chillin on Main Street with Abbey and I can't remember the girls name! They are our I T volunteers. We all had a crush on Abbey. (It's pronounced different than it's spelled). Good thing we aren't allowed to have trysts with volunteers.....

This was our Alumni Volunteer breakfast! Kenneth Cole came and spoke.. neat! Look forward to more post soon! Also, the music for my blog will be some of the featured artists from the Music Cafe at the Festival!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

SEASON 2 OF TOP MODEL!

That's right guys!  Season 2 of ANTM has officially begun!!  I'm not sure if my co-workers hate me, love me , or think I'm plain crazy!  Probably all 3 since I have been told on numerous occasions that they are starting to talk like me now!  Apparently I talk weird, who knew?!  Friday the 9th, we had staff checkin and we got our coats and credentials!


Me , Rachel Katz and Timmy the dog!
At least Rachel loves to get her picture taken!  She's always doing lunges, and she thinks I'm weird..... haha
Me, Katz, Laura, and Timmy
I made everyone pose by the bear to model our new jackets that can be worn many different ways! Katz, Laura, Me, Kaytee and Brent!
and then with Lindsey!  Timmy belongs to her!

Kimball and Timmy!
Everyone hard at work!
Lindsey
Melissa and Kimball.  They are the Merchandise department that share our 1/3 of the office space!
"please don't take my picture!"  says Noelle!

word!
Katz and Kaytee
It was a long day!
Emily and Brent hard at work!
love, love!

Above is Salt Lake checkin on Saturday the 10th for our SLC Volunteers
Cindy, one of our awesome vols and Em
Gary the cat, who lives at the movie theatre!
Natalie, Me and Corinne.  Nat was staff last year, I miss her!  
Corinne can keep anyone entertained!  She's a wild woman, love her!

I hope to be able to update during the festival but if I don't look forward to new post in 2 weeks!