San
Francisco, California (September 13, 2006) – San Francisco-based
film distributor, Windline
Films, LLC and Hotbed Media, the entertainment and production
company focused on rich and multi-sensory storytelling, are proud
to announce the DVD release of Confessions of a Burning Man.
A visual and auditory
journey, Confessions of a Burning Man is a feature-length documentary/art
film that follows four first-timers—Anna Getty, Michael Winaker,
Samantha Weaver and Kevin Epps—as they experience Burning
Man, the week-long art pilgrimage event held annually in the
scorching Black Rock Desert of Nevada. Their personal journeys are
windows into the heart of Black Rock City, a virtual metropolis
built each year by over 30,000 people in their quest to explore
the edges of human creativity and experience, irrespective of economic
class, race or nationality. With stories captured in 2001 and 2002
by an international team of filmmakers on over 100 hours of film
and video footage, Confessions of a Burning Man is a unique contemporary
spiritual quest set in an epic desert location. The score
of Confessions of a Burning Man was produced and written by Graham
Shrimpton a/k/a Darkhorse of Three Sixty Records in San Francisco.
In the spirit of the festival, Windline Films,
in conjunction with TerraPass ( HYPERLINK "http://www.terrapass.com"
www.terrapass.com), has established Confessions of a Burning Man
as the first film ever to fully account for the atmospheric carbon
imprint of its DVD release with TerraPass’ programs for environmental
responsibility.
Featuring over one hour of bonus footage, the DVD
includes director’s audio commentary with Paul Barnett and
Unsu Lee, along with editor Robbie Proctor and featuring David Silverman
(Director, The Simpsons, Monsters, Inc.).
As described by online film reviewer Chris Garcia,
“Confessions of a Burning Man may be the most effective of
its type that I have come across and made me actually understand
why people attend Burning Man. A beautiful piece of filmmaking that
runs like a dust devil across the playa, it brings the story and
importance of Burning Man to light.”
Confessions of a Burning Man celebrates Burning
Man’s art, music and remarkable sense of community. The film
is lyrically interwoven with the profound philosophies of Burning
Man founder Larry Harvey and artist David Best.
“Anyone curious about Burning Man should
see this film,” said Marian Goodell, Burning Man’s communications
manager. “There’s been a lot of distortion of what goes
on at Burning Man, and this film returns to the core values. Magnificent
art installations are found there and people learn important things
about themselves within that environment.”
This film inspires and entertains both the Burning
Man curious and dedicated followers of the festival alike. The beautifully
packaged DVD recalls the annual event with a replicated Burning
Man ticket and map of Black Rock City. For further information and
reviews, please visit the film's official web site, www.burningmanconfessions.com |