True/False Film Festival ‘08


[me, Audrey, David Wilson & Scott Beibin]
Audrey and I spent the weekend in good ol’ Columbia, Missouri to hole up in a dark theater and watch excellent indie documentaries. It was my third (and her second) time to the fest in their five-year history. We hope to be there every year until their twenty-fifth and beyond! It’s truly one of the best doc festivals in the country - relaxed vibe, great parties, wonderful films all held in a super rad town. If you’d like to know more about True/False, check out this great podcast interview with my friends and festival founders Paul Sturtz and David Wilson on Joel Heller’s blog “Docs that Inspire“.
Some of the highlight films for me were Joy Division, the new documentary hot on the heals of the fantastic biopic Control that came out in theaters late last year - The Order of Myths, a subtle story about race and the Mardi Gras traditions in Mobile, Alabama - and Gonzo, the Alex Gibney portrait of Hunter S. Thompson.
Echoes of Home, though, was by far my favorite film of the festival. It’s the story of a few musicians who are pushing the art of yodeling to new and powerful forms, but also reaching back into the history of this ancient skill. One of those kinds of movies that makes you tear up because it’s so beautiful. Okay, at least I did.
We saw some old friends and made some new ones, too. Like seeing our old buddy Chris here sitting and rappin’ with ramblin’ musician ‘Gramps’ on 10th Street.
True/False also does a crazy parade every year:
And those folks sure know how to throw a jammin’ party:
Tags: film festival, true/false




March 5th, 2008 at 3:13 pm
Looks like a very cool festival
Hope I get to go someday.
Oh, and I love the new layout and the pic of the van.
March 5th, 2008 at 3:19 pm
I know your film is going to make an awesome festival run, Mike. Let me know when/if you need the connects for when you’re ready!
March 7th, 2008 at 2:47 pm
It was awesome to hang out with you and Audrey Mark!