CHRISTMAS CREW film, reactions DOCUMENTARY Festival (interview)
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CHRISTMAS CREW, 7min., Canada
Directed by Moumita Das
"Christmas Crew - A Story About Collective Kindness" is a heartwarming documentary that follows the inspiring journey of John and Junie White, affectionately known as the Christmas Crew. What began as a simple act of generosity in their living room has blossomed into a remarkable community tradition, transforming the lives of many in Cape Breton's Sydney and Glace Bay areas.
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Get to know the filmmaker:
What motivated you to make this film?
I am always drawn to human interest stories. They captivate me because of their realness, and I find immense joy in discovering and sharing the stories of real-life heroes. By pure coincidence, I came across the Christmas Crew, a group of kind-hearted people who spread joy during the holiday season by providing turkey dinners to those in need. Their generosity and compassion inspired me to create a film that would tell their story and share it with the world.
From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?
The idea for the film came to me while I was supporting the Curling for a Cause event, where I met John and Junie. When they shared their story at a Rotary Club event, I knew it was something special. The filming itself took 2-3 days. On the first day, we planned and packed alongside the volunteers, and on the second day, we captured the actual event when the food was distributed. The entire production of the documentary took about 10-15 days to complete.
How would you describe your film in two words?
Collective Kindness.
What was the biggest obstacle you faced in completing this film?
This was my first time living and working in Canada, and filming in such cold conditions was a challenge. I shot the documentary in mid-December in the Atlantic provinces, where the cold winds were extreme. However, seeing the 100+ volunteers working alongside me, despite the weather, inspired me to push through without complaints.
What were your initial reactions when watching the audience talk about your film in the feedback video?
The audience feedback was invaluable. I am incredibly grateful to everyone who took the time to watch and review my film. I was overjoyed that they appreciated my work, and winning the Best Human Interest Film award, as chosen by the audience, was a truly humbling experience.
When did you realize that you wanted to make films?
My love for cameras began early on, starting with photography. I won several contests as a photographer, which further fueled my passion. Later, after completing my Master's in Mass Communication, I found more opportunities in videography and became increasingly drawn to social issues. Eventually, this led me to become a filmmaker.
What film have you seen the most in your life?
I have always been a fan of documentaries, across all genres. I especially love short films because they are able to convey a wide range of emotions and moods in just a few minutes.
What other elements of the festival experience could we and other festivals implement to support filmmakers like you?
Since my documentary was self-funded, I believe film festivals could offer more support for independent projects like mine. This would encourage filmmakers to continue bringing unique and meaningful stories to the world.
You submitted to the festival via FilmFreeway. How has your experience been working on the festival platform?
So far, it has been a great experience. I appreciate how seamless the entire process has been.
What is your favorite meal?
A good Chicken Caesar Salad.
What's next for you? Another film?
Yes, I am currently working on my next project, which is another human interest story. I'm meeting more amazing people and learning about their real-life heroic journeys.
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