Friday, August 27, 2010

I don't want to change the world.


I don’t want to change the world. I don’t want to “push the boundaries” of citizens today. I feel just as bad as anyone about the atrocities of the world. I hate that in today’s world things like Darfur happen. I'm saddened by the genocides of Rwanda and Myanmar. I cry for the orphans in Rio De Janeiro, and the homeless on the streets of America. I worry about cancer, racism, xenophobia, homophobia and sexism. Life is rough.

What I want, is to give people a couple hours away from that. I want to take audiences to another place of our creation. Somewhere different than the world we live in. Whether that place is funny, scary, or just beautiful, it is a break from the world. I want audiences to laugh, cry, and fall in love. Not write their congressmen.

I want to tell stories. From when man crowded around the campfire and told stories about the Gods, we have always depended on the storyteller. So this is a manifesto, of sorts, a creative credo, because as I’ve look around at opportunities for filmmakers; grants and funding opportunities, each one describes films looking to “push the envelope”. That’s not what I want to do. I want to make the world disappear for a couple hours, while you sit in a darkened room listening to my tale. The only world I want to change, is the one of my own creation.


-eli

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1 comment:

Gerry said...

Well stated. And appreciated. As "audience", I come to you to hear a story. I enjoy finding the treasure of some insight into my relationship to my world - or myself - from a story, a parable, a metaphor, anything other than "reality".

Stories feed the soul. I regain my balance and swim more competently in the reality sea if I can occasionally get lost in a story for a few hours. There's plenty of sensory bombardment "out there" to push my boundaries. I'm glad you like being a storyteller.

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