"Dreaming in Solidarity We Can Achieve the Impossible"
<p>Well, I don't really like to talk about myself, but I guess the only way to explain the direction in life is to understand how I was brought up.</p> <p>My parents are both ex-political activists. I was brought up in a house where the only real dinner conversation was political conversation. Being the only artist in the family, though, I was a little bit of the black sheep.</p> <p>Eventually, I realized that I can combine both my passions - politics and political activism with filmmaking. And thus, the idea was born to be the world's first "Revolutionary Cinema" filmmaker. What this is, is a combination of third cinema with the transmedia capabilities of today's communication. I believe that through the creation of a film - the very shooting that is necessary - one can create change and thus have a new form of film-making - revolutionary cinema.</p> <p>Though it has never really been done, I hope that I maybe the first to do so. My first feature; Tale of Two Revolutions is not by any means the first film in the revolutionary cinema era. Instead, I hope it to be a stepping stone for me to continue working towards my goal - to change the world through filmmaking.</p> <p>This, is all I really am. All I really want in life. Once you understand that, the rest of me - well, I guess it's filler :).</p>