#NerdsUnite: Confessions of an Indie Filmmaker
<editorsnote> Nerds, meet my buddy Meg. She's an indie filmmaker here in LA and is here to talk about her experiences and challenges in filmmaking. Dudes, Hollywood in a recession is nooooo fun! But here's what's working and isn't working for Meg. Hit it lady!!! </editorsnote>
#TalkNerdyToMeLover's Meg Pinsonneault
In La Source, water does not come easily. For the past two hundred years, villagers of this remote Haitian village have had to choose either to endure a dangerous and physically taxing walk to fetch clean water or drink contaminated water from a nearby river. For over 30 years the people in the village have attempted to address this problem by constructing a means to channel the water from a natural spring in the mountains but with limited funding and an unsupportive government their attempts were to no avail. For the Lajeunesse Brothers the time had come to finish the work their father and their community had started. As a young man Josue moved from La Source to New Jersey where he found employment as a custodian at Princeton University. His custodial work and second job as a taxi driver, which total close to 20 hours a day, allows him to send money home to La Source so that he and his brother Chrismedonne, who remained in La Source and found work as a carpenter, could properly channel the water from the mountain into their village.
Our journey to La Source takes us on an adventure as the Lajeunesse Brothers work together to rally the support of a group of Princeton students, a Los Angeles-based charity called Generosity Water, and the people of La Source to fulfill their late father’s dream to improve the conditions of their impoverished village. “La Source” is not just a movie about the transformation that occurs in a community when provided the most basic commodity of all but the story of two brothers empowered by a vision and how they were able to ignite the passion of people thousands of miles away to change the lives of the people in La Source forever. Where water runs, life flows.”
Via LinorDocumentary.com:Beauty queen Linor Abargil was attacked and raped in Milan, Italy at the age of 18. Six weeks later and still in trauma, she represented Israel in the Miss World Competition. To her shock, she was crowned the winner, the only Miss Israel ever to win. Believing that her rape and winning the crown both happened for a reason, she resolved to one day take action. At the time she fought to put the rapist behind bars and he was sentenced to 16 years in prison. After the trial, Linor needed time to heal. Today, ten years later, Linor is about to graduate from law school and is speaking out about her rape to encourage other survivors not to stay silent and not to blame themselves. She has been working with victims of stranger rape, acquaintance rape, domestic rape, college campus rape, rape with the use of drugs. But dealing with the violent trauma she buried long ago has brought up painful memories. Linor has given filmmaker Cecilia Peck ("Shut Up & Sing") exclusive access to her life, as she travels to speak on college campuses and at treatment centers, and faces her fears.”
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