What Were You Watching?

Taviette Film Productions: Trailer 2008

Parts of this new movie were shot in Duluth.

The premiere is Saturday, May 9, 7 p.m., at the Suburban World Theatre, 3022 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. It’s free.

Info from the news release:

What Were You Watching? looks at the influence of media, film and television on the Baby-Boomers. Interviews of Minneapolis and Duluth residents appear prominently in the film.

Independent film producers Eric Holm and Gabriela de la Holm took on the project after becoming involved with the in creating a 10-minute short about the Greatest Generation.

After two years of preparation, the study of over 200 hours of archival footage and lining up interviews in Boston, Missouri and Minnesota the producers set forth in creating a about the influence of media on the Baby-Boomers.

Gabriela Estrada de la Holm (nee Long) began actively producing films in the late ’90s and has worked on a variety of films including feature-lengths Da Family (2005), Born in the Year of the Lover (2006), Perspectives on Steppin’ (2007) and with a 10-minute short On the Screen (2007).

Holm collaborates with other well-known independent artists such as Producer Katie Strand in Los Angeles and Stephen Thomson of Plomomedia in San Francisco.

Taviette Film Productions

3 Comments

@ndy

about 15 years ago

Well, from watching the trailer, the film looks terrible. Who wants to watch a movie about people talking about their favorite TV shows from decades ago?

Paul Lundgren

about 15 years ago

VH-1 has a number of popular shows in which people talk about old TV shows, commercials and music videos. So, I think it's safe to say some people will like this movie. Do not underestimate the power of nostalgia.

Gabriela de la Holm

about 15 years ago

~ "Everything happens to everybody sooner or later if there is time enough."
                  --- George Bernard Shaw ~

http://www.kfai.org/station/playlist/get-m3u/19734

Peace.

Para saber algo primero hace las preguntas.

An artistic medium is simply a construct to be utilized for communication and representation.

Gabriela de la Holm
Cioa! :D

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