Tuesday, May 13, 2008

You can post by commenting on this post...and I will publish it until I find a way to set up a forum of sorts....

thanks you!

8 comments:

Gone Fishing said...

Wow, I just looked that the trailer and I am floored. What a wonderful representation.

Thanks for the opportunity to participate in this film along with other educators in the Bay Area. The beauty, strength and creative cinematic expertise really makes this topic come alive and approachable. I have seen two other documentaries and they did not come close to what you all have produced. This one is a keeper and I see this film being used as a training tool in professional settings for those health care professionals who are interested in this topic as part of therapeutic skill base.

Thanks to Erin Palmquist, Brad Vanderbuilt, Wade Keye, and R. Trent Walton for their vision and reaching out to the community to get the real lowdown. Thanks for coming to the various events and really researching your topic in a holistic manner. Thanks to all the players who appeared in the film. They really a powerful folks. I feel honored.

You all have really set the Bar way way high for any new documentary films on this topic.

Sue said...

Congratulations! What an exciting project! As lifestylers, living in Cincinnati, Ohio, we sometimes wonder if the stigmatization of people like us will ever end. It is good to see such a positive and healthy depiction.

We've posted the information about the movie and links to the trailer and this Blog on our own personal Blog here: http://theheronclan.blogspot.com/2008/05/bdsm-itss-not-what-you-think.html

Thanks for the work you've done.

swan

morningstar said...

a voice from the Great White North...

i read about your film on swan's blog....... i watched the trailer and thought WOW!! finally the truth comes out...

we have seen so many "pretender" films about the lifestyle...... it will be very nice to promote one that actually tells it like it is !!!

Here's hoping it makes up to Canada.....i will certainly be posting the link to the trailer and the movie blog in a day or two.....

Congratulations on taking this project on and making it a reality!!

And if / when the DVD comes out i would be very interested in purchasing a copy to add to our collection of BDSM films.....

morningstar (owned by Warren)
http://wtsubbie.blogspot.com/

Amberly said...

We have a Canadian made for TV program from centres across Canada called "KINK".

While good, it often missed the matter of fact, sitting down over a cup of coffee and talking about BDSM as a part of life feel your film has.

Hopefully your film will be picked up by something like PBS as an outreach. It truly seems to peel away the common stereotypes.

Hopefully it will make it to Canada.

Anonymous said...

i found your link at morningstars blog...( thank you morningstar!) im very excited to see more as well and hope there will be a dvd coming out also.. congratulations on what looks like a wonderful documentary!
Hisflower

Anonymous said...

I saw a link to the trailor posted in a yahoo group I am a member of. I loved the trailor so much I have called a local theatre who show things like this in hopes that they will be interested and you both can work something out. I have posted a link to the trailor on my local active yahoo groups as well.

Looks like will be a great movie and hope it makes it to the bible belt of South Carolina

Thanks
Lady Patricia

Anonymous said...

This is an AMAZING film that you all have done, and I would love to see it used by the BDSM community as an outreach tool for "newbies" and those who are curious - well, everyone that you focused it toward! I'm going to forward the link to your website to the board of my local BDSM group and let them know about it. Those of us here in sometimes-narrow-minded North Carolina need a tool such as this!

Thanks for doing it!
CarolSea

X said...

I wanna thank the wonderful work you've done -and I'm sure I speak in name of the entire BDSM community from Argentina-.
Judging by the little seen in the trailer, the film is very enlightening, and your work is great for our community... we have to show that the diseases are far away from our practices.

My sincere thanks and congratulations to all the people involved in the project.
I await impatiently the premiere!


PD: I apologize for my poor English, feel free to correct me if something is not understood.