- Walls of Sand
Infobox Film
name = Walls of Sand
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caption = Video box art
director = Erica Jordan
producer = Erica Jordan
Shirin Etessam
writer = Erica Jordan
Shirin Etessam
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starring = Shirin Etessam
Jan Carty Marsh
music = Cristopher Kazor
release =
cinematography = Erica Jordan
Tracy Hudson
editing = Erica Jordan
Shirin Etessam
released = October 6, 2000 (VHS) (USA)
runtime = 115 minutes
country = United States of America
language = English
budget =
gross =
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distributor = Ginger Productions
"Walls of Sand" is a 1994
independent film directed and produced by Erica Jordan and co-produced by Shirin Etessam. It is notable for being the first contemporary feature film to bewebcast on theInternet . [http://www.filmthreat.com/index.php?section=interviews&Id=21 “Erica Jordan: The Quiet Pioneer,” Film Threat, May 3, 2000] ]Plot
Soraya (Shirin Etessam) is a young
Iranian woman living inSan Francisco, California . She has no contact with her fellow Iranian emigrants, who disapprove of her living in an unmarried state with an American boyfriend. After two years, their relationship ends due to his refusal to commit to marriage. Soroya, who lacks a green card to enable her continued residency in the U.S., takes a job as the au pair for a young boy living with his divorced, agoraphobic mother (Jan Carty Marsh). The woman's ex-husband, using the promise of securing a green card for Soroya, coerces her to provide information on the household, which would then be used in an upcoming custody battle over parental rights to the child. [http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117910481.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Variety review, November 20, 1995] ]Production history
Shirin Etessam and Erica Jordan first met while they were students at San Francisco State University. They collaborated on the screenplay for "Walls of Sand" and raised the funds for their $80,000 budget through a sponsorship from the nonprofit organization Women Make Movies and the maxing out of 12 credit cards. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=dtwf1WLtuPEC&pg=PA208&lpg=PA208&dq=%22Walls+of+Sand%22+%22erica+jordan%22&source=web&ots=X-HZbyTF2h&sig=m7jW9FrVyS3O1y_DQSUpEJjSMkU&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result “An Accented Cinema” by Hamid Naficy, Google Books] ]
Distribution
Shot in black and white 16mm, "Walls of Sand" was shown at the Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in
New York City in September 1995, at the Film Arts Festival inSan Francisco in November 1995, and at theSlamdance Film Festival inPark City, Utah , in January 1996. However, it did not receive a theatrical commercial release.In March 1998, "Walls of Sand" was presented for real time viewing on
The Sync , an Internet webcasting network. The Sync had already presented several short films and two classicpublic domain silent features, "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari " (1919) and "Nosferatu " (1922), but no contemporary feature film had been made available for free real-time webcast viewing prior to "Walls of Sand". (In 1993, the feature film "Wax or the Discovery of Television Among the Bees " was presented in an invitation-only, one-time non-webcast hypertext transmission to a few dozen computer laboratories.) [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE2DB1F3FF937A15756C0A965958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=print “Cult Film Is a First On Internet,” New York Times, May 24, 1993] ]Jordan, in an interview with the "
New York Times ", stated that she was taking a gamble in putting her film online, particularly at a time when Internet speeds were still relatively slow. "We're taking a chance," she said. "I know the quality is bad." [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=980CE7DA153EF932A35750C0A96E958260 "For Moviegoers, The Net's Not Yet An Easy Option," New York Times, March 1, 1998] ] In a later interview withFilm Threat , Jordan questioned whether the Internet was the proper medium for viewing movies. "Is this really the way we want to watch movies?" she asked. "Will having films on the Internet add to the general public's appreciation for independent films? Will the 'digital divide' get smaller or larger, opening films to a greater or less diverse population?" "Walls of Sand" was released on VHS video in 2000. [ [http://www.amazon.com/Walls-Sand-Giorgio-Serafini/dp/B00004YNWS Amazon.com page for Walls of Sand] ] The Sync shut down its operations in 2002 and "Walls of Sand" is no longer available for webcast viewing. To date, "Walls of Sand" has not been released on DVD.References
External link
* [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/135637/Walls-of-Sand/overview AllMovie Guide coverage, via the "New York Times"]
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