New York Premiere
BIG JOY: The Adventures of James Broughton
Viewpoints
| USA | 82 MINUTES | EnglishFemale Director(s), Documentary
BIG JOY is a celebratory portrait of James Broughton, a visionary poet and filmmaker who emerged from the artistic renaissance that flowered in post-WWII San Francisco. A charismatic figure, Broughton led a completely unconventional, countercultural existence. The directors of BIG JOY vividly follow the course of Broughton’s deeply intertwined creative and personal lives through his involvement with a wide array of artists, activists and spiritual guides. Among them figure movie critic Pauline Kael, choreographer and dancer Anna Halprin, filmmaker Sidney Peterson, theater actor and playwright Kermit Sheets, designer Suzanna Hart, poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Eastern philosopher Alan Watts and film student protégé Joel Singer.
BIG JOY delves substantially into Broughton’s own artistic endeavors, especially his creative writing and filmmaking. His experimental film The Pleasure Garden was accorded a special prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1954, awarded to Broughton in person by one of his great poetic heroes, Jean Cocteau. In weaving together home movies and historic photographs, contemporary interviews and performance, quotations from Broughton’s writings and clips from his movies, the filmmakers construct a cinematic mosaic that is as richly textured as Broughton’s own life experiences. They create an unusually intimate and unflinching portrait of the arc of Broughton’s life from childhood to death and from the dark depths of his own depression to the ecstasy of his creative freedom and sexual liberation, all in the service of Broughton’s lifelong quest to find his own “Big Joy.”
—Jon Gartenberg
BIG JOY delves substantially into Broughton’s own artistic endeavors, especially his creative writing and filmmaking. His experimental film The Pleasure Garden was accorded a special prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1954, awarded to Broughton in person by one of his great poetic heroes, Jean Cocteau. In weaving together home movies and historic photographs, contemporary interviews and performance, quotations from Broughton’s writings and clips from his movies, the filmmakers construct a cinematic mosaic that is as richly textured as Broughton’s own life experiences. They create an unusually intimate and unflinching portrait of the arc of Broughton’s life from childhood to death and from the dark depths of his own depression to the ecstasy of his creative freedom and sexual liberation, all in the service of Broughton’s lifelong quest to find his own “Big Joy.”
—Jon Gartenberg
Cast & Credits
Directed by
Stephen Silha, Eric Slade, and Dawn Logsdon
STEPHEN SILHA is a freelance writer and futurist who knew James Broughton and was present at his death in 1999. ERIC SLADE is an independent producer and director based in Portland who has extensive experience with PBS. DAWN LOGSDON edited the Oscar®-nominated Weather Underground, Peabody Award-winning The Castro and many other documentaries for PBS, HBO and Channel Four.
Director
Eric Slade, Stephen Silha
Producer
Stephen Silha, Eric Slade, Max St. Romain
Editor
Dawn Logsdon, Kyung Lee
Associate Producer
Aimee Cartier
Cinematographer
Ian Hinkle, Art Adams
Executive Producer
Stephen Silha, Al Baum, Jok Chruch
Composer
Jami Sieber, Evan Schiller
Co-Director
Dawn Logsdon
Cast
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Anna Halprin, George Kuchar, Jack Foley, Alex Gildzen, Armistead Maupin
Contacts
Print Source
Stephen Silha
Big Joy Project / Frisky Divinity Productions
Vashon , 98070
Phone: 206 567 4363
ssilha@comcast.net
Big Joy Project / Frisky Divinity Productions
Vashon , 98070
Phone: 206 567 4363
ssilha@comcast.net
Press Contact
Matt Johnstone
Matt Johnstone Publicity
Los Angeles, 90026
Phone: 323 938 7880
mattjohnstone-pr@sbcglobal.net
Matt Johnstone Publicity
Los Angeles, 90026
Phone: 323 938 7880
mattjohnstone-pr@sbcglobal.net
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