
What makes a community screening?
We are emotional, social beings. Watching together in a group changes how we see. I love this opportunity to share the film in real time with a real group of people.
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We are emotional, social beings. Watching together in a group changes how we see. I love this opportunity to share the film in real time with a real group of people.
What makes a community screening? Read More »

Grains of Sand began as a series of conversations. I had so many questions for Margot and Barbara and our interviews surprised and moved me. But I wanted to go beyond words.
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I never thought of aging as something political. But last week I listened to Ezra Klein’s recent interview with Sarah McBride, congresswoman from Delaware and the first openly transgender member of Congress.
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On May 31st we held a very special screening of Grains of Sand in the beautiful “Blaues Pferd” farmhouse, near Zehdenick, Germany, where Barbara and Margot meet up every year in the film. It was a magical evening!
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Just before the filming started for Grains of Sand, I was helping my daughter move from our home to college. After lugging all her belongings up the stairs to her dorm room, we sat, resting together for a moment.
A Matter of Perspective Read More »

During the eight years of filming, I would find myself at film networking / social events answering the ubiquitous question about my “current project.” At these times I learned that I was making an “older women’s film” – generally, when I described the project, women over 50 would respond with interest and enthusiasm.
Who cares about a personal film about two women aging? Read More »

When Grains of Sand had its world premiere at Thessaloniki Documentary Festival in Greece this March, I sat down in the audience, nervous about what people who were seeing the film for the first time would (or wouldn’t) feel.
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