Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Monday, January 28, 2008
Premiere screening of True Grit(s) at Vintage Hollywood Nightclub
On January 27, 2008, Tonya, Indira, Shawn and I had our very first screening of True Grit(s) at the Vintage Hollywood Nightclub. We were a little nervous because there was a torrential rain storm prior to the event, and we thought that no one would come out in a storm to see our little labor of love. We were wrong. We don’t know GRIT about good friends!
The torrential rain storm stopped on cue. Guests not only arrived, they arrived early. Everyone looked great in their LA rain gear chic, and we greeted everyone as they entered into the club with love, enthusiasm and gratitude. Our good friends Roy and Rhett drove in from San Diego. Our new friend (and co-star) flew in from England. My friend James King came over to me and said, “I think you’re going to need more chairs.” He was right folks kept coming, and the theater space overflowed.
Tonya was closing the play “All That You Can” in Hollywood as we were introducing our film at Vintage Hollywood, so Indira, Shawn and I introduced the film. We stood in the back of the theater and nervously awaited the response. It was a symphony to our ears. We could not have dreamed of a better and more enthusiastic response from the audience.
Once the film was over, we invited psychotherapist Antonio Le Mons (who is also in the film) on stage. The film did exactly what it was supposed to do: make people laugh, think and stimulate conversation afterwards. We had an intense discussion about the topic of the film – infidelity. Audience members expanded on the conversation that took place in the film, and Antonio did a wonderful job at handling the more delicate questions.
The conversation and mingling continued afterwards. Guests browsed the wonderful Hollywood memorabilia, sipped on their cocktails and shared their views on the film. We had a wonderful time. It was magic! On behalf of “The Ghetto Savants” I wanna thank all of our guests that drove, flew and walked to see some grits fly! You made magic happen.
Next stop – Warner Bros studios for a special screening.
Blaine
The torrential rain storm stopped on cue. Guests not only arrived, they arrived early. Everyone looked great in their LA rain gear chic, and we greeted everyone as they entered into the club with love, enthusiasm and gratitude. Our good friends Roy and Rhett drove in from San Diego. Our new friend (and co-star) flew in from England. My friend James King came over to me and said, “I think you’re going to need more chairs.” He was right folks kept coming, and the theater space overflowed.
Tonya was closing the play “All That You Can” in Hollywood as we were introducing our film at Vintage Hollywood, so Indira, Shawn and I introduced the film. We stood in the back of the theater and nervously awaited the response. It was a symphony to our ears. We could not have dreamed of a better and more enthusiastic response from the audience.
Once the film was over, we invited psychotherapist Antonio Le Mons (who is also in the film) on stage. The film did exactly what it was supposed to do: make people laugh, think and stimulate conversation afterwards. We had an intense discussion about the topic of the film – infidelity. Audience members expanded on the conversation that took place in the film, and Antonio did a wonderful job at handling the more delicate questions.
The conversation and mingling continued afterwards. Guests browsed the wonderful Hollywood memorabilia, sipped on their cocktails and shared their views on the film. We had a wonderful time. It was magic! On behalf of “The Ghetto Savants” I wanna thank all of our guests that drove, flew and walked to see some grits fly! You made magic happen.
Next stop – Warner Bros studios for a special screening.
Blaine
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Warner Bros Screening
You and your friends are invited to a private screening at
Warner Bros Studios
4000 Warner Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91522
February 28, 2008
7PM
*RSVP Required*
Just E-mail Truegrits1@hotmail.com with your name (and the name of your guests)
as it appears on each person's license in order to drive onto the lot.
Please respond by Feb. 27.
Screening Room, gate number and confirmation will be e-mailed back to you.
Warner Bros Studios
4000 Warner Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91522
February 28, 2008
7PM
*RSVP Required*
Just E-mail Truegrits1@hotmail.com with your name (and the name of your guests)
as it appears on each person's license in order to drive onto the lot.
Please respond by Feb. 27.
Screening Room, gate number and confirmation will be e-mailed back to you.
Monday, January 21, 2008
True Grit(s): a faux cinema verite' docu-dramedy
True Grit(s): a faux cinema verite' docu-dramedy, uses the urban legend of Mary Woodson's gritty revenge against lover Al Green, as a springboard to explore the issue of cheating. Three directors (Tonya Pinkins, Shawn Carter Peterson, Blaine Teamer) combine documentary with narrative to examine the various facets of cheating. Tony Award winner Pinkins, comedian Kym Whitley (Fun with Dick and Jane, Nutty Professor II), Jonathan Julian (Noah's Arc), Indira Gibson (BUFU) and recording artist Sy Smith round out the dynamic and multi-cultural cast. Comedic and cathartic, people give their definitions of cheating and share their "True Grit(s)" experiences of when love went awry. You don’t know grit about cheating!
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