Pick any industry and you can point to a few
pioneers who inspired us with their courage, innovation and
drive. As time passes, these visionaries achieve god-like
status and become the stuff of legend. We learn their methods,
but only through books or disciples who are little more than
knockoffs of the original.
But every once in a while we get a chance to
work side by side with these giants, to learn from them and
grow as artists.
Before anyone
ever heard of Tyler Perry or Spike Lee, Melvin Van Peebles
was making history. His infamous, “Sweet
Sweetback's Baad Asssss Song,” grossed
millions, made him the undisputed godfather of independent
cinema and introduced the world to a one-man revolution.
Melvin has been a mentor for Black Waxx Multimedia
and for me personally. He stresses the importance of Black
people knowing the difference between telling a joke and being
a joke. He taught me not to give away my formula in hopes
of being accepted, but to pass my formula down to other brothers
and sisters in need of the information. He showed me that
something is said with action that words cannot pronounce.
On a Melvin Van Peebles set, you work on every aspect of filmmaking
from building the set to rigging costumes.
One day we were shooting several green screen
scenes in a studio with a black floor. When we finished, the
floor was covered with scuff marks and dust. Melvin – The
Melvin – grabbed some rags, got down on his hands and
knees and started wiping. That’s when I realized I was dealing
with a singular individual. He’s a great director not because
he’s good at telling people what to do (which he is). He’s
great because he shows people what to do. I’d be a
liar if I said he wouldn’t curse you out if you screwed up.
But he’s just as quick to take you aside and show you why
he set up a shot a certain way.
Over thirty years and dozens of projects later
he brings us “Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha,”
which I had the honor on which to collaborate with him through
Black Waxx Multimedia, Inc. It’s an original, trippy, shocking,
wise, brilliant and hilarious call to arms for all who say
they long to see a revolution.
“Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha” illustrates that sometimes the manner in which a
film is created – not the content – is the most political
aspect of the film.
Support “Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted
Mutha.” Don’t just spread the word on your list serve
or your blog. Buy a ticket and come to see it. Demand more
showings. We need to show up in droves to prove that we recognize
the connection between independent media and a major overhaul
of the popular mindset.
Though glad his film was accepted into the
Tribeca Film Festival, Melvin will be the first to tell you
not to settle. We’re in this to win, to dominate. This is
just another step in the right direction down a road we’ve
been walking for a long time.
Many will want to know what the film is about.
They’ll want to know who’s starring in it. It doesn’t matter
what the film is about. What matters is that Black people
have taken control over their intellectual property.
A movement cannot exist without industry. But
how do we turn our intellectual and creative property into
industry? We do it by creating our own stars and helping them
to prosper. They, in turn, feed into the movement and make
it stronger. Then repeat this process until through all of
the different segments we have supported and strengthened,
we form an industry that we control.
I’ll
put it in political activist terms. We’re going to have to
CONVERGE on the Tribeca Film Festival. We need to MOBILIZE
all the people that we can to DEMONSTRATE that buying not
just one ticket but more than one ticket to “Confessionsofa
Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha” is a DIRECT ACTION that will
result in a mass MOVEMENT toward the support of INDEPENDENT
film and independent thinking. This is one SIT IN you need
to stand up for.
No matter how many great films MVP – as I like
to call him – makes, he is greater than the sum of his parts.
His resume extends beyond his filmography and his legacy will
serve as a reminder for us to reach for greatness and to never
settle for less.
Melvin Van Peebles has seen to it that the
revolution will be televised, whether on an iPod, a
flat screen computer monitor, a 60 inch HD set up or the big
screen.
All the better to see us with.
Confessionsofa
Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha debuts at the Tribeca Film Festival
on Sunday, April 27th at 7:30pm at Pace University. For tickets and directions
visit www.tribecafilmfestival.org
BlackCommentator.com Guest Commentator, U-Savior Washington, was born
in Harlem and raised in East New York Brooklyn. U-Savior Washington
is an author, video journalist and film director. He is the
executive producer of The Ghetto Chronicles hosted by Nana
Soul and the director of the documentary film “Confessions
of a Liberal Actor-vist” which is distributed by Black
Waxx Multimedia. Click
here to contact Mr. Washington.