ATLFF Filmmaker Erin Bernhardt Tackles Our Mix-and-Match Questionnaire
/Complete this sentence: "If you liked _________ or _________, you'll love my film."
"War Dance"; "Rich Hill"
Is your film for cat people or dog people? Why?
All people! Imba Means Sing is a family-friendly film that all ages will adore. It's an entertaining story of eight-year-olds getting themselves out of poverty through singing. We think dog people, cat people, monkey people and even snake people will love it.
What's the most challenging part of making a film for you? Do you enjoy the challenge or is it something to be avoided?
Fundraising, and yes I actually enjoy it :).
Of the filmmakers working today, whose talent do you want to steal?
TC Johnstone!
Name three films you consider unappreciated and explain their hidden genius.
Searching for Sugarman - It's just perfect. Best doc ever! But so many people have never heard of it.
Dying to Tell the Story - It's about my hero, Dan Eldon. CNN/Turner made it in the late 90s. I wish and can't wait for there to be a FEATURE version of his story one day soon!
Both Legally Blondes - People laugh and think they are silly, but the message they share is actually really important.
What are your three favorite ways to eat potatoes?
We are Southern, Atlanta-natives, so Waffle House hashbrowns three ways :).
Erin's film "Imba Means Sing" screens at the Rialto on Tuesday, March 24 at 7:30pm!
Preceding the film will be a musical performance (beginning at 7:30 pm) by the Atlanta Music Project Choir and Yacht Rock Revue!