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jt196
Joined: 10 Nov 2008 Posts: 4
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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 1:41 pm Post subject: TEFL documentary about poisoning set in Poland |
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Just so you know I've reposted this from the main forum to here on the suggestion of one of the forum members.
'All About Steve' is a film project about EFL teachers, poisoning and Poland that Jonathan Walsh and I (James Torr) were working on in Warsaw, Poland between 2005-6. I'm posting it here for some exposure of course, but think it could be of interest to all of the teachers on the forum. The film is as much about the main character (Steve) as it is about teachers, teaching and living abroad.
Plot Summary
The conception of the film began when the 'Steve' of the title, a fellow English teacher at International House School in Warsaw, took me outside the school for a cigarette one frosty Autumn morning. He told me that he suspected he was being poisoned by a group of Jewish friends of his. Two days later, he'd left the school, and was on his way out of the country. A month or two later, Jon heard from a friend of his that Steve had died. By coincidence, it turned out that this contact was one of the group of people that Steve had thought had poisoned him. According to this contact, Steve had died in a hospital in Krakow a few weeks previously. The story was too intriguing for us to pass, and thus the 'All About Steve' documentary project was born. Interviewing his co-workers, and people from this group of friends, we aimed to piece together a portrait of a man, a profession, and what it is like to be a stranger in a strange land.
Release?
When Jon and I started the film, all we had between us was a love of film, an eye for a good image, some digital editing software experience on my part, and a little cash for equipment. We had little to no experience making film documentaries, interviewing, camerawork, and almost no idea about how to get the film distributed once it was completed. We're still a little shaky on the last part, but hope the former were addressed during the making of the film, and are evident in the clips attached.
The Youtube Links
Intro: The first 7 minutes of the film. This should give you a basic idea of the plot of the film and an introduction montage of the main characters and the school he worked in.
The remaining clips are all 3-5 minute segments with all of the main teacher characters:
Fraser
Piers
Patrick
Colm
The edit we have now is around 50 minutes long. It needs some work by a professional editor, as well as some mastering work. I hope the clips included are enough to whet your collective appetites for some more. If you are interested in watching the current unfinished edit of the documentary, and may be able to help with editing, distribution - completion etc, I'd be happy to send you a copy of the film.
Once again, if the clips are interesting to you, pass them on to your teacher friends. We'd really appreciate it. And you'd be doing your bit for independent film making - of course.
I'd be happy and interested to know if anyone has any interesting stories about teachers they've worked with in the past - colourful characters and so on. If anyone's had any contact with EFL Steve I'd be most interested to hear.
Thanks for reading and enjoy the clips.
James. |
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Richfilth
Joined: 24 Sep 2007 Posts: 225 Location: Warszawa
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 11:12 am Post subject: |
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Im working my way through this, and I must say that I love the cinematography. The camera angles, the gloomy lighting, the choice of music. I love the look on Colm's face after he says "five years." That encapsulated a lot for me, and the film work does a lot in representing the bleakness that a lot of people living in Warsaw seem to feel. Fraser also portrays quite a few of the characters on this board very well.
In terms of constructive criticism, I can only say the intro needs something else before the title (AllAboutSteve.) I don't know whether it was the Youtube mix or your production, but the first minute or so was so dark on the screen and mutteringly quiet (cranking my speakers up still didn't stop the "umm's" and "errr's") that someone with a smaller attention span might have given up there and then.
I'd love to see the longer version. |
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marni
Joined: 19 Jan 2007 Posts: 16 Location: Moon Crater 6
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Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:58 pm Post subject: Amazing work |
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i remember eflsteve and frazier from my days at Bell Warsaw,am intersted in getting a full copy and will distribute it to my fellow teachers at IH North in Polska, so any further information would be appreciated. |
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hrvatski
Joined: 16 Nov 2008 Posts: 270
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Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:34 pm Post subject: |
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A good watch so far. Makes Poland seem more mysteriously enticing than my day to day reality Especially when Sigur Ros comes on.
But uh... this Steve guy - was his cause of death ever determined? Or am I going to have to wait for the final version to find that out? |
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