- Brian Flemming
Brian Flemming (born
6 June 1966 ) is an American film director and playwright. Flemming was born and raised in theSan Fernando Valley and studied English at theUniversity of California, Irvine .Early career
Flemming worked as a script reader for
New Line Cinema while making his first feature film, "Hang Your Dog in the Wind " in 1997. To promote his film, Flemming co-founded a film festival inPark City, Utah , called “theSlumdance Film Festival ”, a pun on the name of theSlamdance Film Festival (which in turn referred to theSundance Film Festival ). [ [http://www.traaxproduction.com/html/hang_your_dog.html Hang Your Dog ] ]Slumdance brought Flemming to the attention of independent film maker John Pierson, who previously discovered
Spike Lee ,Michael Moore , andRichard Linklater , among others. Pierson later hired Flemming to work as a director and segment producer for Pierson'sIndependent Film Channel magazine-style show called "Split Screen" [imdb title|0238807|Split Screen] , which also featured a segment about "Hang Your Dog in the Wind ".In 1999 Flemming created an audio documentary, "The Rabbi vs. Larry Flynt", about a debate on pornography between
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach andLarry Flynt ."Bat Boy"
"" is based on a story about a half-bat half-boy from the tabloid "
Weekly World News ". Flemming co-wrote "Bat Boy" with Keythe Farley and Laurence O'Keefe. The musical grew from small beginnings in a Los Angeles theater called the Actors' Gang to winningLA Weekly 's Musical of the Year Award for 1997, plus four Ovation Award nominations and six Drama-Logue Awards."Bat Boy: The Musical" made its way to Off-Broadway in March 2001, where the play won the Lucille Lortel Award for Best Musical, the
Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Musical Off-Broadway and six Drama Desk nominations.The New Yorker described "Bat Boy" as, a “giggling cult hit”. "The New York Times " wrote, “It is astonishing what intelligent wit can accomplish”. The musical ran in New York through December 2001 and has since been staged thousands of times throughout the world, in several languages."Nothing So Strange"
Flemming's second feature film, a faux documentary about the assassination of
Bill Gates called "Nothing So Strange " which debuted at the 2002Sundance Film Festival . Variety called it, "a crackling good movie... [that] may be the ideal prototype film for the digital age". The film won the Claiborne Pell New York Times Award for Original Vision at the 2002 Newport Film Festival and received international media exposure. Bill Gates said through a spokesman that he was “very disappointed that a movie maker would do something like this”.After failing to obtain a major studio distributor, Flemming and his co-producers chose to distribute the film themselves. On
23 October 2003 the film had a simultaneous debut in theaters and as an Internet download, becoming the first film ever to be commercially available in all countries at the same time. In April 2004, the film was released on DVD and is now available in more than 200 countries.Activism
In addition to working in film and theater, Flemming is an activist on copyright issues. He has released "Nothing So Strange" as an “open source” project, which means all of the raw footage that makes up the film is released without copyright restrictions for anyone to use. The final cut of the film, however, remains protected by copyright.
Flemming founded the organization Free Cinema, [ [http://freecinema.org/ Free Cinema ] ] which encourages feature filmmakers to create films under two rules:
# No money may be spent on the production, and
# The film must be released under acopyleft license. Flemming says that filmmaking can now be “as inexpensive as writing novels” and that the copylefting practice is a way for new artists to gain notice and distribution in a marketplace dominated by large corporations. Free Cinema was inspired by theOpen Source Software movement, which is guided by similar principles of freedom. Flemming is also the owner and operator of Fair Use Press, [ [http://www.fairusepress.com/ Fair Use Press ] ] which distributes e-books critical of public figures such as Bill O'Reilly andArnold Schwarzenegger for their stance onintellectual property law .During the 2007
Slamdance film festival, Flemming saw a demo of the video gameSuper Columbine Massacre RPG! and hearing about it having its nomination pulled by the festival's founder, convinced fellow jurors to award it a "Special Jury Prize" for Best Documentary (an unofficial award not endorsed by the festival). The festival's founder, Peter Baxter, later told Flemming that legal considerations prevented SCMRPG from receiving the award. [cite web |url=http://kingludic.blogspot.com/2007/01/is-breakthrough-i-wanted.html |title=The Breakthrough I Dreamed About |accessdate=2007-01-26 |last=Dugan |first=Patrick |authorlink=Patrick Dugan |coauthors= |date=2007-01-26 |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]Atheism
In 2005, Flemming released his documentary "
The God Who Wasn't There ". Through interviews with biblical and folklore scholars, Flemming investigates the evidence for the existence of Jesus, concluding that it is highly improbable he ever lived. Then, Flemming discusses the beliefs of conservativeChristian fundamentalist s, Christian moderates (who he argues simply enable the fundamentalists), and returns to confront the principal of the Christian school he attended as a child.The documentary came out of the research he did for his next film, "Danielle", about a girl who discovers proof that Jesus never existed and, as a result, is attacked by Christian fundamentalists who believe she is the
Anti-Christ .In April 2006, Flemming, along with the
Rational Response Squad (an internet radio show), began the "War on Easter" to “provoke conversation about the dangers of religious belief”. [ [http://www.waroneaster.org The War on Easter] Latest News] Participants were invited to place DVDs of the documentary or downloaded flyers in or near Christian churches and send in photos of these actions in exchange for DVDs. [ [http://www.waroneaster.org/how-to-join/ The War on Easter] How to Participate] Flemming posted the photos on a website. [ [http://web.mac.com/brianflemming/iWeb/War_On_Easter/Santa%20Cruz.html Santa Cruz] ]In late 2006, Flemming and the Rational Response Squad started the
Blasphemy Challenge , which called on participants to upload videos toYouTube in which they "damn themselves to hell" by making their own statement which must include the phrase: "I deny the Holy Spirit", thus committingblasphemy against theHoly Spirit . The first 1001 users who did so received a DVD of "God Who Wasn't There". [ [http://www.blasphemychallenge.com/ The Blasphemy Challenge] ]Additional work
Between his major projects, Flemming has worked as a photographer ("London
Mail on Sunday ", "Los Angeles Times ", "L.A. Weekly "), journalist ("Filmmaker" and "Movieline " magazines), awards show writer (1998 and 1999 Independent Spirit Awards), and songwriter.References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0281830/ IMDb profile ]
* [http://www.slumdance.com/blogs/brian_flemming/ Official weblog]
* [http://www.rationalresponders.com/ Rational Response Squad]
* [http://www.10zenmonkeys.com/2006/12/20/atheist-filmmaker-blasphemy/ Interview with Brian Flemming]
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