DVD Release: September 7th!

WHEN WE WERE BOYS 3D 300dpi (Hot Docs) When We Were Boys will be released on DVD on September 7th, and can now be pre-0rdered at http://kinosmith.myshopify.com/products/when-we-were-boys.

I’m also available for speaking engagements at schools regarding a range of topics in the film such as boy culture, bullying, peer pressure, same sex education, or about the process of making the film. Contact robin@kinosmith.com or sarahgoodee@gmail.com if you’re interested to have me come and speak at your school.

True/False was a blast.

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Just back from an awesome time at True/False in the belly button of the U.S.A, Columbia, Missouri. Saw so many excellent films, including Nuria Ibanez’s The Tightrope, Lixin Fan’s Last Train Home, Mikel Cee Karlson’s Greetings from the Woods and Robert Greene’s Kati with an I. So great to be at a doc fest that celebrates filmmaking and craft! Alot of late night conversations, jams in the hotel lobby, and new friends.

When We Were Boys was sold out for all three screenings, and was very enthusiastically received.

The fests founders David Wilson and Paul Sturtz treated us all insanely well. Now life must go on, and it’s sad.

Oh, below is a link to an interview of a Missourian teenager’s thoughts about my film and then an interview with me. The cafe was pretty loud. Click on the words “Interview at True/False.”

Interview at True/False

Just in time for the U.S premiere of When We Were Boys, at True/False (Feb 25th – 28th), here are video highlights of the Q&A following the theatrical release of the film in Canada in 2009.

When We Were Boys Q&A, Part 1

When We Were Boys Q&A Part 2

When We Were Boys Q&A Part 3.

Post Hot Docs

Hi there…just coming up for air after Hot Docs. The festival was a fun ride; got to know a lot of great people…the most memorable films I saw were Alan Zweig’s A Hard Name and this crazy and beautiful Danish film called Wild Hearts.

I’ve posted below the Q and A from our first screening….Colin and Noah and myself got the questions, though actually the whole crew was there too. Click on the links below.

My favorite comments about the film so far is hearing that Peter WIntonick branded it ‘Pop Verite’. And also overhearing Colin telling a friend-when he thought I wasn’t listening- “the film is sick.”

We got some great reviews too in the press and you can check them out in the review section. Also there is a mailing list you can sign up for in the contacts section so you can know all the latest.

We’ll have more here soon.

May 1 Hot Docs Premiere Q and A Part 1

May 1 Hot Docs Premiere Q and A Part 2

Interview on CBC News Sunday

Check out an interview with Hubert Davis and myself on CBC Sunday News this morning.

http://www.cbc.ca/sunday/2009/04/042609_5.html

Hubert’s film Invisible City focuses on boys from Regent Park. We talk about the contrast of the very different worlds of  When We Were Boys and Invisible City as well as the commonalities that the boys share. It was terrific to meet Hubert and I’m looking forward to seeing his film.

Also, tickets for the May 1 screening of When We Were Boys are now sold out but there are plenty of seats available for the May 10 4pm screening at the Bloor.

World Premiere of When We Were Boys at Hot Docs 2009!

 

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Screening dates:
Fri. May 1, 2009 9:00pm @ Cumberland 3
Sun. May 10, 2009 4:00pm @ Bloor Cinema

For information on getting tickets:
http://www.hotdocs.ca/index.php/audience/buytickets/

The film will be broadcast on documentary in the fall. 

We are just finishing the film right now to get it ready for HotDocs. Please check back here periodically for updates on broadcast times, future screenings, and news about what’s happening with When We Were Boys.