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cinequest's blogEmpowering the Maverick, Cinequest Institute produces: Cinequest Film Festival, Cinequest Distribution, and Cinequest Mentoring & Education. Cinequest discovers Maverick artists and showcases the latest cutting-edge technology. Official Cinequest Blog. Susan Tavernetti contributing (and more) The Maverick filmmakerIn the moments before the press conference kicked off on Saturday, Jens Hussey spoke a little about the term 'maverick'. He explained that the word originated from a Texas cattleman named Sam Maverick, who refused to brand his cattle, preferring instead to let them roam free, not 'following the herd'. This is the main principle of the Cinequest Film Festival, to embrace the maverick filmmaker, to promote new innovations and artistry in film and to present the visions of filmmakers who choose not to follow the herd. With this in mind, I would like to write about two films which have garnered polar opposite reactions, John Jeffcoat's Outsourced and Steve Staso's Celluloid #1, and argue why I believe that Celluloid #1 deserves to be in the festival, and why Outsourced does not. Trust me, my opinion on this matter has gotten me into a whole heap of trouble, and don't get me wrong, Does this make Outsourced a bad movie? Hell, no. It is a pleasant, colorful, non-threatening romantic-comedy, and is about as maverick as a sheep – forget the cows.
For every ten Outsourced's, there is maybe one Celluloid #1, and although conventional audiences may breathe a sigh of relief, I welcome the work of artists like Staso like a breath of deliciously ripe air. This is what gets me in trouble.
--Neil Baker 11.03.2007 | cinequest's blog Cat. : Independent FILM FESTIVALS |
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That's definitely a
That's definitely a compliment, Bruno!
It means you are exciting, fresh and independent of the usual banality churned out by the studios these days - it sounds like I would enjoy your work!
This is a great site, thanks for letting me be a part of it,
Neil.
Someone calles me a maverick
Actually someone at warner called me a maverick I did n ot know what to think :-)
Some sort of compliment then!
Bruno Chatelin
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