Self-promotion is not my thing. I’ve spent my life learning
about film and filmmaking, acquiring skills and honing them in. I didn’t go to
film school and I didn’t grow up knowing anyone with a leg up in the “biz.” So
when teaching myself how to make a movie became the most realistic option,
that’s what I set out to do.
And I love being a student of film. It’s a craft that so few
people perfect, because there’s always more to learn. I can talk about this
learning process all day, but the one thing I don’t love about filmmaking is
talking about myself.
Los Angeles Cinema
Festival of Hollywood
When I got the email that Wait had been accepted into the Los Angeles Cinema Festival of
Hollywood, I was just about to drive from an ATM in West Hollywood to a sports
bar in Sherman Oaks. Once I got over my initial shock, I put on “Wait” by M83
(a song partly responsible for my film’s title), and navigated the twists and
turns of Laurel Canyon. I crossed over Mulholland Dr., passed an entrance to
Fryman Canyon Park (where I filmed key scenes for my last short, Earrings), “Wait” blared away – it was
like a dream.
I was meeting my friend/one of the Wait’s
leads, Micah Parker, at the sports bar, so he was the first person I told about
the festival. I called my girlfriend and my parents and tried to keep up with
the ecstatic words of praise on social media. A few minutes after breaking the
news online, my girlfriend, Julie, called to tell me that the festival had
already released their award winners, and Wait
had actually already won Best
Narrative Feature Film. So now you have Micah and I (two guys never really at a
loss for words) sitting in a sports bar, utterly speechless. I didn’t have any
context for my emotions, it was so overwhelming in the best possible way.
left: Micah Parker, me, Matt Brown; center: Julie and I; right: Andrew Bongiorno, me, Ansuya Nathan |
At the screening a few weeks later, everything went perfectly.
Most of the Wait family met at a bar
a block from the theater, a bar where we actually filmed two scenes for Wait (it’s weird how in a town this big,
things can fall into place in such oddly specific ways). As for the screening,
it was small and intimate and, despite my ever-present anxiety about watching
my own movie in a large dark room with a bunch of people, the film was very
well received. People laughed where they were supposed to laugh, gasped where
they were supposed to gasp, and even let out a few Ohhh shit’s for good measure.
After Wait played,
I participated in a brief Q&A with a handful of other filmmakers. This
Q&A was a doozy, let me tell you. One of the filmmakers on stage was so
shockingly arrogant, it was actually quite impressive. I mean, this guy was really
something. He made a two-minute animated short and spoke about it like it was
the best thing since Spirited Away.
It was jaw-dropping egotism; crazy entertaining, but so damn awkward. The few
times I locked eyes with the other directors on stage, we shared looks of, “Is
this guy for real?” A good reminder
of the importance of humility.
Hollywood Reel
Independent Film Festival
I found out that Wait
got into the Hollywood Reel Independent
Film Festival (HRIFF) at 6 a.m. on a Tuesday and the first thing I did was
throw up. My body literally didn’t know how to handle the information. HRIFF
was one of the biggest festivals I’ve submitted to. It’s co-hosted by Quentin
Tarantino and routinely attracts notable players in the film game. I still
can’t believe Wait gets to screen
there.
A few days ago, HRIFF released the winners of their
festival, and as I was making my way down the email, I figured Wait didn’t stand a chance. Best Actor,
Gary Cole (one of my favorite character actors, who I’ve written about on this blog); Best Actress, David Lynch staple, Grace Zabriskie; Best Supporting Actor, Joe Mantegna (does anyone do Mamet better?); Best Actor in a Short Film, Upstream Color’s Andrew Sensenig (who I
interviewed for this blog). Reading these names, I assumed Wait wasn’t on the same level, and that was okay. Genuinely,
getting accepted was the prize.
Emerging Actor Spotlight, Micah Parker in Wait. I flipped out. Micah is really good in the movie, but obviously
I’m biased. So seeing him be honored in this way is such immense validation of
his work. I was so excited I almost stopped reading. When I saw that I had won
Breakthrough Director Spotlight, I didn’t think it was real. My vision got
blurry, I started breathing heavily – it was insane. I’m still at a loss that
all of this is happening.
So, clearly, it’s been an emotional few weeks. This is such
a thrilling ride to be on, and I’m so thankful that I have such a kind and
sincere group of people supporting me. Thank you. For all the Facebook likes
and comments, all the Twitter favorites and retweets, all the messages and
emails and DMs – really, thank you. Wait
will premiere at HRIFF on the evening of February 14. What better way to spend
a day best known for celebrating love?
(Pictured at the top of this post, left to right: Catherine Warner, Micah Parker, me, Matt Brown, Chris Degner, Graydon Stroud, Andrew Bongiorno, Leah Fredkin)
I'm so proud and happy for you Alex. Your work is fantastic man and I'm sure there are many more great things to come! Congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Stergios! You've been so supportive this whole time, I really appreciate it!
DeleteGreat news, man! Rooting for you, big time!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Tanner!
DeleteWow, this is so awesome man. Congrats! Couldn't be happening to a more deserving guy.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Eric! What a kind thing to say!
DeleteCongrats man!!!! I read your tweets through your twitter sidebar and I was like "YEAH!!!" I hope it's the start of a few good things. If it's coming to the Atlanta Film Festival. I'll do whatever to be there.
ReplyDeleteThat guy in the Q&A who was thinking he was the shit, he must've been a real asshole, wasn't he?
If I had to do a Q&A and I'm sitting next to that asshole. I'd make faces just to mock him and then own him with words. After all, if anyone is going to be an asshole. It'll be me but in a very comical way.
Again, congrats and I hope we compete against each other as filmmakers. I'll be the Rock (in his Hollywood Heel role) and you'll be Stone Cold Steve Austin (drinking beer and opening cans of whoop-ass).
Thanks man! I just missed the deadline for the Atlanta Film Festival, but who knows, there's always next year.
DeleteRegarding that director, there is a really funny picture of me on stage with all the other directors. That guy is talking, and I'm staring up at the ceiling, basically saying to myself, "This guy can't be serious, jesus christ." So, yeah, it was hard to not laugh while he was talking. I've rarely heard such unabashed egotism.
The Rock vs. Steve Austin - it's on!
Congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
DeleteCongrats to you sir! You totally deserve it! I can't wait to see Wait, I'm sure it will be fantastic!
ReplyDeleteIn the words of the fantastic Michael Shannon, "What are you gonna do next? Now that you've won several awards what's next?"
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GV1zRwwpXJw 29:40)
Thanks man! I'm really excited for you to see it!
DeleteHoly shit, that bit is fantastic, and so, so true. I was just talking about this last night with a friend... it's so funny how one of the first questions a lot of people ask is "What's next?!" It's like, "Whew, dude, I need to ride this one out." Ha, all good though, just a funny question.
I've honestly got chills all over. This is incredible; you are incredible! Congrats on your hard work paying off so well!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Elina! That's very nice of you to say!
DeleteWhoa. Congratulations, man! You've worked really on this. I can't think of anyone who deserves this more than you. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nickolas! I so appreciate all of your generous support.
DeleteI am so happy Wait has been received this well. You deserve it, man! I can't wait to watch it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Luke! I'm pumped for you to see it.
DeleteWell done on the awards! That is awesome
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris! Really appreciate it.
DeleteCongrats ! You deserve it all and more! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Mette!
DeleteOh, that's absolutely wonderful!! I'm so happy that Wait is being received so well, you really deserve it. I'm really looking forward to seeing it, and I'm sure more great notices are coming your way. Congrats, to both you and Micah for your awards!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Aditya! I'm really eager for you to see it! Thank you so much for all of your support.
DeleteCongrats Alex!!..:)...I'm not a frequent commenter here but I've been following your blog for a long time..Wishing you even more success in the future!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Kiran! Really appreciate you checking out the site and being supportive of the movie!
DeleteCongrats again Alex. Looking forward to seeing the film.
ReplyDeleteThanks Shane, really excited for you to see it.
DeleteThis is great news! I don't know you very well only through this blog but I want to say I'm really happy for you that everything worked out with this project. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to ask you how long did it take you to get to this point since you decided, in a serious and dedicated manner, that you wanted to be a director.
I'm sure this is just the beginning of something beautiful. Cheers again!
Thanks so much, Cristi, that's very kind of you to say.
DeleteIn terms of me wanting to direct, I've honestly had that dream since I was old enough to know what dreams are. So, literally, I've been talking about making movies since I was about 5 years old. There's never been anything else, you know? This is it for me. My last short film was released in 2012, and most people will see Wait in 2015. It's funny, because three years may seem like a big gap, but I've been working on Wait the entire time. Crazy how time flies.
Thanks again!
So happy for you, Alex! This couldn't happen to someone better. You are so grounded, hard-working and realistic, so watching you recieve well deserved success is soo much fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Julie! Your support and work has meant so much to me!!
DeleteZOMG Alex!!!! You're such a role model! I am super duper happy for you and I am soooooooooooooooooo looking forward to Wait!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nik! You're the best. I can't wait for you to see it!!
DeleteCongrats Alex; that's awesome! Can't wait to see the movie, and best wishes on future success with it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dan! You've always been so supportive of my writing and filmmaking. Means a lot!
DeleteCongratulations, Alex! I'm so, so, so, SO happy for you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Brittani! You're too kind!
DeleteAlex, I still follow your blog, though I have unfortunately stopped commenting regularly because I'm busy/lazy. But I have been following your updates on Wait; I cannot tell you how happy this news makes me to see you living and actively creating your dream! You truly are an inspiration to me and many others who too want to be a part of this industry in a few years. I don't know why but I feel a little bit teary. Maybe because we see you as one of us? Congratulations, man, and keep going. We're rooting for you!
ReplyDeleteIt sucks that you missed the deadline for the Atlanta Film Festival. I guess the rest of us will get to experience your film another time. The wait will be worth it (pun intended).
Teddy! Great to hear from you man. I'm so appreciative of the fact that you still check out the site, and I completely understand that you don't have time to comment. No problem at all.
DeleteThanks so much for such your kind words here, it means a lot to me. You've always had the nicest things to say about my filmmaking efforts. Thanks man. And yeah, a shame about AFF, but I definitely want to get the film out there as soon as possible! Thanks again for stopping by!!
Congratulations, Alex. You've obviously worked incredibly hard for all this and it's just unbelievably awesome to see it all pay off in this way for you. I eagerly await the day I go to my favorite Chicago movie theater to see "A Film On By Alex Withrow" on the big screen.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nick! Man, that'll be the day, huh? But who knows!
DeleteThanks again for all of your kind comments about my writing and Wait. They mean so much to me.
This is just so lovely and inspiring to read. I'm so happy that everything is going so well! Really cannot wait to see your film and I'm sure it will get many more accolades.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sati! You're so kind. Not gonna lie, really looking forward to a potential Visual Parallels post :). Though I wouldn't know which movie to compare it to!
DeleteHeartfelt Congratulations Alex! Thanks for posting this great news! Remember to keep working hard, continue being kind, and always show gratitude. You are a fine example to all!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Always always always show gratitude, certainly. A wise man taught me that a long time ago ;)
DeleteThis is just the beginning for you. ;-) I am so proud and excited for you, and I can't wait to see the film. And I'm feeling very clever right now -- ha ha! -- because when I first stumbled upon your blog and Earrings a couple of years ago, I knew you were going to be successful.
ReplyDeleteYou're so kind! Thank you so much for all of your words of encouragement over these years. You really helped me get through Earrings and your continued support means so much to me.
DeleteI did?? Thank you so much for saying that. ;-)
DeleteOh absolutely! Your support really came through over your comments and emails. Thanks again!
DeleteWow! That is so amazing! We knew you had it in you and you deserved it but still it is great to be actually appreciated! So happy for you!
ReplyDeleteThanks buddy! Really appreciate that! great to hear from you, hope you're doing well!
DeleteThis is so exciting! Congratulations and I am greatly anticipating watching your film. And I wasn't kidding about buying you that drink if you end up at the Maryland Film Festival!
ReplyDelete(sorry if this is my second comment, but I don't see my first)
Thanks so much for your comment! I'm so excited for you to see the movie.
DeleteI'm bummed to say that the Maryland Film Fest fell of my radar and I missed the final deadline. There are sooo many fests to keep track of and I guess I just missed that one! I'm from northern VA, so maybe we can meet up sometime when I come home!
Congrats! Sorry about that throwing up, but that must be the excitement!
ReplyDeleteHaha, thanks! Hey, when it's that good of news, I suppose that reaction is acceptable.
DeleteHaving followed your progress intermittently on your blog, I feel like an insider and I am pleased for your successes. Yeah, I know who that guy is.
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks Richard, that's a very kind thing to say. Really appreciate it.
DeleteCongratu-fucking-lations!!! I'm so happy for you. Can't wait to see it for myself. Of course, I don't "know" you, but when you read someone's thoughts nearly every time they're willing to share you feel like you do. In that sense, it feels like these great things are happening to a friend. And I couldn't be more proud. Great job, Alex!
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendell! Really cool of you to say. I'm so thankful for your support and kind words throughout this process!
DeleteWhat a cool post. It tells your story. I continue to be so very proud of you and happy for you. Congratualtions. You have worked so hard for this. Plus, it feels as if it was meant to be......
ReplyDeleteJulie
Thank youuu! Glad your comments are coming through now. Thanks so much for your continued support and encouragement! :)
DeleteHuge congrats again man! It's awesome to see how your film career is taking off. Glad I've been here since you were working on Earrings. I'm usually late to the party! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Josh! You've always had the nicest things to say about my work. It means so much to me!
DeleteVery cool. I hope for your continued success because I admire your passion. A labor of love will rarely go unnoticed.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, I really appreciate that!
DeleteMy wholehearted (belated) congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThanks man! Really appreciate that.
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