- Esther Bell
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Name = Esther Bell
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Background = Filmmaker
Birth_name = Esther Hart Bell
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Origin = flagicon|United States flagicon|MassachusettsBoston, MA , U.S.
Occupation = Filmmaker
Years_active = 1992 - present
URL = [http://www.estherbell.com Esther Bell]Esther Bell is an American film director. Her two feature films, "Godass" and "Exist", have received critical acclaim in "The New York Times" and "Variety" for their tones of social and political relevance. [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=321259]
"Godass" (2000), starring
Julianne Nicholson ,Fred Schneider of theB-52's , andTina Holmes , won numerous festival awards and tells the story of a young punk girl with a gay father. The film's non-pedantic perspective addressed gay parenting and how it can affect the people involved. ]
"Exist" [http://www.filmmakermagazine.com/summer2002/columns/in_focus.php] (2004), which starsTV on the Radio lead singerTunde Adebimpe , received critical acclaim due to its incisive look into young activists' lives. Particularly relevant to a post-9/11 generation of activists, the film has been screened in festivals around the world, including the International Rotterdam Film Festival. In July 2007, "Exist" was acquired by "dangerous films" distributorHALO 8 Entertainment . Halo-8 has the film slated for an October 30, 2007 DVD release.In addition to her feature films, Bell regularly directs for television [http://www.current.tv/watch/14866877?list=newVidsByProducer&filterone=14577547&filtertwo=-1&sid=14866877&fr=0] and has been featured in Andrea Richard's book "Girl Director".
Biography
Bell was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up in South Carolina. She began her career as the creator and editor of an underground political magazine, which was distributed throughout the South.
Bell's first documentary, "Mark of an Amateur" won an award from TLC (The Leaning Channel). Before embarking upon her feature film career after college, Bell shot several successful short films, including PURPLE JESUS, which screened as part of the Nuyorican's Fifth Night Series and the Women in the Director's Chair International Festival. Currently, Bell is in development on her third feature, "Flaming Heterosexual Female," based upon her original screenplay.
Activism
While attending college in New York, Esther lost close friends to both heroin and AIDS. Her experiences led her behind the lens where she would create two public service announcements: "Ashley", about heroin addiction, and "Sexually Explicit Material", addressing HIV prevention. "Ashley" received an honorary award from President
Bill Clinton for its subsequent initiation of a national campaign against heroin addiction during the mid-nineties.Bibliography
* Booth, Tod; (2005-03-02). "Exist," "San Francisco Indie Fest." (http://www.sfindie.com/indiefest05/films/exist.html). Retrieved on (2007-06-18).
* Dean, Michael W. (2003). "$30 Film School." Premier Press, pp. 463-465. ISBN 1-59200-067-3.
* Harvey, Dennis; (2005-02-23). "Exist," "Variety." (http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117926326.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&query=exist+esther+bell). Retrieved on (2007-06-18).
* Harvey, Dennis; (2000-07-17). "Godass," "Variety." (http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117787592.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&p=0). Retrieved on (2007-06-18).
* Lee, Nathan; (2005-12-1). "Two Young Radicals and Their Dovetailing Destinies," "The New York Times." ("http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=321259) Retrieved on (2007-06-18).
* Richards, Andrea. (2001). "Girl Director: A How-To Guide for the First-Time, Flat-Broke Film and Video Maker." Ten Speed Press, pp. 114. ISBN 1-58008-675-6.
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