About 20 mins. or so before after making a run to the downtown Smart And final to pick up some ice and random stuff, Bryan Harley brought a good point up as we headed back to the gallery: we were living the community screening at the end of the film Be Kind Rewind. It was true. The windows in the gallery were covered up by a patchwork of sheets, the projector made the images on the walls dance as all the other pieces on the gallery walls remained frozen and the most important part, the community, showed up. We didn’t have a final number of exactly how many people showed up but the rough estimates that I received ranged anywhere from 30 to 50 people. Yup, Fresno came through and nothing could stop me from smiling this past Saturday. Ear to friggan ear. The entries were entertaining, people were laughing, conversations were being had…it was good times. I started to think that this is one of the few film festivals that occur here in town that actually made up mostly of local entries. I think that’s what my original plan in creating this event was: to showcase what Fresnans can create. And I do have to say it was pretty tight! Hopefully we can continue this tradition with our 2nd Fresno Swede Festival. What’s this I hear about a horror themed festival around Halloween?
A special thanks to everyone who attended and those of you that helped support the thing. Without everyones participation, there’s no way it would of come out the way it did. If you guys have any comments, questions or suggestions for the next one, leave us some comments here or email us at thedumbdrum@gmail.com. And since I posted almost all the other entries here (at least the ones I had permission to post) here is Bryan Harley’s instant classic, Robocop:
Thanks to Jay for the pics!
Dude, it was a rousing success! I find myself wishing it was a monthly thing rather than yearly! Robocop rocks.
it was awesome….gave me ideas….might even convince my hubby to do an entry for next year