By BRAD
WEISMANN
Director
of Digital Communication, Boulder
International Film Festival
Can a
movie really make a difference?
If so,
can we translate its passion into action?
Films
rouse us; they fascinate us. Whether they are documentaries, or dramas that
raise our consciousness, they move us.
And
then we move on. Countless times, filmgoers have confronted a compelling issue
in the dark cinema, then stepped out into the light or night and perhaps discussed
it over coffee or dessert, and forgotten it completely by the time they got
home.
In
2010, a constellation of groups and individuals in Boulder , Colorado
– the Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF), Philanthropiece, the Twisted
Foundation, Mothers Acting Up, and Sandy Younghans -- came up with an
innovative new way to integrate audience and film. Call 2 Action is a program
that offers concrete ways for filmgoers to translate the energy and passion
that film evokes into action -- to utilize cinema to organize a community. A film is a springboard, a departure point that
unleashes a torrent of thought, dialogue and energy – all of which can be
purposed toward healing the world, one person and act at a time.
Since
then, BIFF has devoted 25 to 30 percent of its programming each year to the
Call 2 Action initiative, with remarkable success. BIFF’s volunteer Call 2
Action committee matches film topics with social change groups in the region,
partnering with them on the presentation of the film and its focus, during
which they present the “Five Ways ”
in which they feel the audience can take immediate and effective action. Call 2
Action films are a well-promoted highlight of the festival, drawing a dedicated
coterie of fans throughout the event.
Call 2
Action films feature representatives that lead post-screening discussions,
debates, interviews, and Q-and-A sessions, as well as providing resources for
immediate engagement and involvement for motivated filmgoers. Entities
associated with the causes championed in these films will be on hand in The Call
2 Action Tent (yes, a big tent) erected at 14th and Pearl Streets, conveniently close
to all our screening venues. Our festival program contains detailed information
on all Call 2 Action topics, for continuing reference.
Past
Call 2 Action films have consistently drawn sold-out crowds, and have offered
insights into subjects such as the struggle of returning veterans (“High
Ground”), the attractions of gang life (“Down for Life”), the
not-so-incremental ebb of glaciers (“Chasing Ice”), and a triumph of developmentally
disabled musicians (“For Once in My Life”).
Convinced
of the effectiveness of the program, its originators are now crafting a Call 2
Action Toolkit, a blueprint available to all that outlines how to generate and
grow a Call 2 Action program as well. We are very excited about this expanded
opportunity to help people connect and make a difference!
"Patriocracy" in action -- director Brian Malone leads the talkback after his documentary on political polarization airs at Boulder High School at BIFF 2012. [Photo by Bonnie Chaim] |
You can
find out more information about our Call 2 Action films on our Web site, at http://www.biff1.com/call-to-action.html.
Plus, we’ll be discussing these movies in greater detail, and outlining the
special activities and groups involved in the presentation of each, in future
blog posts.