Last Sunday evening was bitterly cold and I wrapped up
warmly as I headed for the big screen London premiere of Sandra Daroy's film Awakening of 12 Strands. See here for essential background: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/awakening-of-12-strands-premiere.html.
This was an unusual situation because, for the first time, I was accompanied by
my daughter Louisa. She is almost twenty-two years old and has never been to any
of my conspiratorial/UFO/paranormal gatherings before. In fact as a teenager
she scoffed at most of what I did, calling it "that David Icke
stuff!" This was her generic moniker for everything HPANWO-esque,
regardless of whether David Icke was associated with it or not. Maybe it was
just a phase she was going through... being a teenage girl in other words. As
she has matured her attitude has changed. I've had some remarkable
conversations with her over the last couple of years and she's even started
reading HPANWO occasionally. The cinema is a very Bohemian-looking Victorian
conversion in Bloomsbury called the The Horse Hospital. London
is full of these kinds of venues, specializing in arthouse flicks and
independent cinema. It's not the first time I've been there. I previously went
there to a showing of Mark Pilkington's Mirage
Men, see: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/mirage-men-film.html.
Its facilities are rudimentary, but it has a nice atmosphere. Louisa and I
arrived an hour early and went to the pub next door; and, one by one, my
friends arrived, including Colin Woolford, Miles Johnston and, of course, the
director Sandra Daroy herself. As always it's wonderful to see them. As I said
to one of them: "This is the only time I can have conversations like
this!"
Along with my friends were some of the cast of Awakening of 12 Strands. Despite being
very low budget, Sandra's film is richly complex and has a large number of
characters. I recognized a few of them because I have seen a preview of the
film. We all sat down with a glass of wine and the event began. Sandra had
given me the job of introducing the film. I was a bit worried because I had not
had time to prepare anything; this week has been a bit hectic. Luckily the
premiere began late so my speech was cut down in length considerably. I had to
ad-lib and hopefully channel my inner orator. It worked and I did a fairly good
job. It's been filmed by Miles for the Bases Project, see: (coming soon). I
introduced Sandra to the audience and then she came up and gave a speech; and
then we rolled the movie. It was slightly updated from the preview I had seen.
It had a few extra scenes and the sound quality was improved. Sandra is a
perfectionist who has yet to be completely satisfied with the product she has
created. If anything I would say that she is probably over-critical of her own
work and her modesty is misplaced. Like all artists, she'll get quite enough denigration
from the critics before her career is done, see: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2008/06/critics.html;
and she should not add to it herself. I was very impressed by Awakening of 12 Strands. Sandra not only
directed the film, but she edited it, and did all the production design
herself. Although our styles are completely different, Sandra's film covers a
lot of the same themes as my book Roswell
Rising- a Novel of Disclosure. After the showing was over everybody gave a
big round of applause and we took a few photos to commemorate the occasion.
Then it was back over to the pub and Sandra had a well-earned glass of wine.
Louisa and I had to leave early because we had to get home to Oxford .
As I walked away from the pub I said to her: "So you survived your first
ever UFO/conspiracy/paranormal event. How was it?" She replied:
"Good, and not a tin foil hat in sight." If you want to watch Awakening of 12 Strands you can stream
it online for just £3.84, see: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/awakeningof12strands.
Sandra is currently looking into other distribution options.
See here for
background: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/incontrovertible-premier.html.
Excellent Ben. Glad you spent time with your daughter on the day. Xylomet
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ReplyDeleteThank You Ben for hosting the event. Best Regards
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