Live Q&A with War/Dance Directors, Sean & Andrea Nix Fine

Live Q&A with War/Dance Directors, Sean & Andrea Nix Fine

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Live Q&A with War/Dance Directors, Sean & Andrea Nix Fine

by Ruhani Singh

Directors Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine joined Shine Global Co-Founder, Albie Hecht, for a live Q&A about their Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning documentary War/Dance. You can watch it now below!

War Dance Documentary Film

War/Dance follows three children, Nancy, Domenic, and Rose, who find hope in the future by competing in Uganda’s national music and dance festival.  Their historic journey is a stirring tale about the power of the human spirit to triumph against tremendous odds.

 

Live Q&A

“No one was asking these people, these kids, about their story. So when we asked them, they were very excited to open up” 

– Sean Fine, Director

This Q&A session helps the audience get a better understanding of the different obstacles Sean and Andrea faced making a film in an active war zone area.

“That’s all people think these kids are, that’s all they are, the only voice is like horror or an image of them with a gun and we wanted to change that and make people care” 

– Sean Fine

A surprise appearance occurs from one of the main children in the film, Dominic Akina, who talks about his experience and the kind of work he is doing now in Canada as a filmmaker himself. He shares his journey of being a war survivor and says,  “So I learned very early on to kind of fence myself and my go-to survival mode is basically to run, run, run, and I kind of learned instinctively to take care of myself.” For him, in a dire situation like that, hope was the only thing he couldn’t lose.  

“It was a combination of like make me care, make me relate and I think that’s what happens, hopefully, in the film, and you start to feel and care because you’re understanding and connecting.” 

– Andrea Nix Fine

 

Click below to view this provocative conversation after watching the impactful film War/Dance, a real-life story about a group of children whose love of music brings joy, excitement, and hope back into their poverty-stricken lives full of terror and loss.

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The Power of Art in the Face of Homelessness: Live Q&A with Inocente and Directors Sean & Andrea Nix Fine

The Power of Art in the Face of Homelessness: Live Q&A with Inocente and Directors Sean & Andrea Nix Fine

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The Power of Art in the Face of Homelessness: Live Q&A with Inocente and Directors Sean & Andrea Nix Fine

by Ruhani Singh

 

“It is in your hands to create a better world for all who live in it”
– Nelson Mandela  

 

Shine Global Co-Founder, Albie Hecht, in conversation with Directors Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine, and artist Inocente, answer questions following a screening of their film Inocente on December 9th, 2020 as part of Shine Global’s 15th Anniversary Screening Series.

Inocente: the power of art

Inocente is both a timeless story about the transformative power of art and a timely snapshot of the new face of homelessness in America: children. The challenges are staggering, but the hope in her story proves that the hand she was dealt does not define her. Instead, her dreams do.

 

Live Q&A

“We were interested in finding a story that could come to life through the idea of the challenges of homelessness, and kids were the face of that, but no one was really hearing from them.” 

– Andrea Nix Fine (Director) 

 

This stimulating conversation with the Directors of Inocente, Sean and Andrea Fine, and Inocente herself, helps the audience understand the inner world of Inocente and what she felt as a homeless girl, using painting as an outlet to express her emotions.

“How did you manage to keep up with the pressure of creating those numerous art pieces and then dealing with what was happening in your life?”  Hecht asked.

“A lot of it had to do with the fact that I was 15 years old and had a lot of energy so I had a lot of energy,” Inocente said, her inspiration being Adaptation and adapting her art to her surroundings.

When Hecht asked all three of them what were some of the challenges they faced while creating this influential documentary, Sean and Andrea replied by saying it was figuring out the editing, and how they would tell the story while keeping the focus on the character driving the narrative. Here, it was filming an artist who is creating art about herself.

 

The panelists then spoke on the issue of homelessness. 3 millions kids are still homeless in just America, with millions and millions more facing this brutal reality all around the world.

“This film will be relevant as long as we have all these issues,” said Inocente. And in order for people to even do their small part, they must start “doing the research and taking initiative with that first question,” she said.

Inocente is another one of the many dynamic films Shine Global has produced to help create awareness about social issues surrounding children, where “the power of the film is the way to help affect social change,” as stated by our Co-Founder, Albie Hecht in the discussion.

Click below to view this thought-provoking conversation after watching the inspiring film of Inocente, a girl with hopes and dreams, and the determination to make them come true against all odds.

 

 

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Watch REACT to FILM’s Q&A with Inocente Director Andrea Nix Fine

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REACT to FILM’s College Action Network screened Inocente for a national moment around homelessness on November 19th, 2014 followed by a live Google Hangout Q&A with director Andrea Nix Fine. Screenings were scheduled at New Paltz, UC Berkeley, Syracuse, Fordham, NYU, University of Michigan and more.  REACT to FILM is a non-profit organization that inspires young people to engage in the real issues of today through film. Their educational program includes full-semester, for-credit elective courses for high schools and a network of college chapters that aims to educate and inspire students with films throughout the year. Shine Global is honored to be working with REACT to FILM to ensure our films inspire audiences to action!

If you missed the live Q&A, the entire segment is available to watch via YouTube here:

 

Shine’s Academy Award® -winning short documentary Inocente is an inspiring coming-of-age story of a 15-year old girl in California. Though homeless and undocumented, she refuses to give up on her dream of being an artist, proving that her circumstances do not define her – her dreams do.  The film was directed by Academy-Award® winning directors Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine of Fine Films. Shine’s Emmy ® award-winning film War/Dance, was also directed by the Fines and was nominated for the 2008 Academy Award® for Best Documentary.

TV Audiences in the US, Japan, Korea, Denmark, Israel, Norway, British Columbia, and sub-Saharan Africa have all had the chance to see the film.  And now you can also see Inocenteif you fly select routes on Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways.  We  know the rest of the world wants to see Inocente too and we are working to make it available in more countries.  Stay tuned for more announcements in 2015!

If you’ve seen Inocente, take this short survey to tell us what you thought about the film!

And if you haven’t seen it yet – Inocente is available for rent and download on iTunes in the US and Canada.

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