I’m a documentary filmmaker in Vancouver, British Columbia and the founder of the BC Society for Disability and Media. The BCSDM develops and provides the tools and/or training that people with disabilities need to get started in the production of film, video and other media.
Hi Joe,
Congrats on getting things rolling. Keep us in mind when you think there could be a story to tell for BC Almanac listeners.
Cheers
Mark
Will do, Mark.
Thanks
Hey Joe!
Congratulations on a worthy project that looks to be off to a fine start.
Best,
Janine Jackson
FAIR
Great project Joe! Have you seen ROLLING? You should
Hi Joe,
Probably wont remember me but we all flatted in Arlington Road London for a few months 1987. Had a few pints at the Old Kent after playn tennis and took the campervan to Silverstone Formula 1 where we all had turns at being Joe Moulins media man down pit lane.
Have lived in New Zealand last 18 years. Would be good to catch up. Thanks Kelly.
Hi Joe I write a column on disability issues for the Toronto Star. We talked briefly when I was doing a column on Citizen Sam. I’m also a student in disability studies at Ryerson University, currently taking a class on community organizing. We’re studying Citizen Sam. Is my mind playing tricks — I seem to remember more scenes on the issues of daily living when I watched after it first came out? Have yo done any re-mixing?
Hi Helen. There are two versions of the film. One is 80 + minutes, the other about 60 minutes. The longer version did have additional scenes with Sam at home, and I’m pretty sure that’s the one you would have seen first. I think both versions are available from the NFB. Hope this helps.