Lewiston Maine – Michael Reynolds, filmmaker and webmaster, is proud to announce  two new events surronding his documentary “Million Dollar Bigot.” The film will  be screened on Saturday, July 29th, 2006 at the Lewiston Public  Library in conjunction with the Maine Social Forum Film Festival. Reynolds is  also embarking on a campaign to have the film appear in the top 100 videos  Wednesday July 26, 2006, on Google Video’s daily ranking, to coincide with the  “Sweet Sixteen” anniversary of the American with Disabilities Act. The video can  be viewed and downloaded at http://video.google.com and searching for million dollar  bigot
(updated as it seems google was acting up on the original  link.)
(please watch or download for sony psp or your ipod. There are  ways to burn it for a DVD directly from this site, but the internet archive  video may be easier.)
The video stands as one of the first grassroots  based disability documentaries to been completed largely through online  networking and collaboration. The inclusion on the Google top 100 daily video  rankings would provide a needed focus on the struggle people with disabilities  are still facinbg for full inclusion in our society.
The film  chronicles the disability rights opposition to film “Million Dollar Baby” with  insights from CSI Star Robert David Hall, Reporter John Hockenberry, disability  publishing pioneer Mary Johnson, and many others. The film was completed with  the support of the National Spinal Cord Injury Association, Not Dead Yet, and  Maine Independent Media Center.
Reynolds, 32, considers this a  “documentary film by accident.” While attending a conference in Washington DC,  it was literally a “eureka” moment, when he realized most of the major players  in the grassroots disability struggle over the movie were easily filmed.  Networking with a friend who was taping with a DV camera and using his own stock  footage, Reynolds set out to chronicle the disability resistance to the Clint  Eastwood film.
Reynolds is also breaking new ground by working to  establish a new distribution systems.  Besides Google Video, the film is  available through the Internet Archive. The film has been screened at the Reel  Life Film Festival in Detroit, as well as an upcoming screening in collaboration  with the “Dis This” film series in New York City in mid September.  Reynolds  will also be hosting a session on do it yourself media at the Maine Social Forum  after his film screening. The media workshop will be at the Bates Mill in  Lewiston.
Million Dollar Bigot, a website started by Reynolds,  received international attention in 2005 before the Oscar Ceremonies. John  Hockenberry graciously contributed an incredible essay, “And the Loser Is”, and  the website was featured in a number of different media outlets, including  Fair.org’s “Counterspin”, and Common Dreams. 
About Uppity  Disability dot Net.
Uppity Disability dot Net is a nonprofit web  site/publishing entity promoting progressive views of disability rights and  culture. Uppity Disability dot net has Resources for Organizing Social Change as  its fiscal sponsor. Reynolds is 32, has Cerebral Palsy and other disabilities,  and is a part time wheelchair user. Reynolds has a part time job in the  teleservices field, is a graduate of the University of Maine and lives with his  partner, Jim.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
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