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Raconteur
storyteller Orunamamu is trying to hold on to her 30 year dream of making
her house a storytelling museum. Her
well intentioned friends and family want to help her through these last
years by rehabilitating the house, but the very act of helping can erode
the independence that keeps her active and engaged in life. Orunamamu
knows the importance of having goals and being deliberate in pursuing
them. Her age sets into motion the dramatic struggle between sharing
life's adventure through her storytelling museum and preparing for a
life dependent on others.
Do
you know yellowlegs is a storytelling museum? is
a character study of aging and independence told through this charming
storyteller's intertwined relationships with friends and family.
-Greg
Young
About
the Storyteller
A former
teacher of the Berkeley school district, Orunamamu started storytelling
in her 50s, having been influenced by her storytelling grandmother and
father. Her house in Oakland, California, called Yellowlegs, provides
the main stage for her
storytelling today, and is also a refuge for her abundant supply of
storytelling parafinalia. Currently in her 80s, Orunamamu travels extensively,
telling stories to everyone
who will listen, and continues to work toward organizing her storytelling
museum.
About
the Film Maker
Greg
Young retired in 2002 after 27 years as an award winning graphic designer
for the University of California, Berkeley to pursue his passion for
documentary film making. His first documentary, Do you know yellowlegs
is a storytelling museum?, reflects his interest in character driven,
verite style film making. Shooting all hand held digital video allows
Young more intimacy with his subjects, and gives him the ability to
be less invasive during the shoot. "I enjoy making small canvas
documentaries that reveal human qualities we develop as we get older,"
says Young, who edits from his home studio in Pacific Grove, CA.
Selected
Screenings
2004
Real To Reel Film Festival
Kings Mountain, North Carolina
2003
Berkeley Art Center Film Festival
Berkeley, California
Documentary
Directed by Greg Young
Running
time: 39 minutes
Color, Digital Video, 1.33 aspect
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What
screeners have said about Do you know yellowlegs is a storytelling
museum?
"It's
a great character study."
Timothy
Phelan
Festival Director,
Berkeley Art Center
Berkeley, CA
"You
did a wonderful job capturing the spirit of an unusually delicious human
being."
Diane
Flanders
Portland, OR
"Congratulations!! It is a very rock steady production. You have
captured with a light touch Mom, her circumstances and the conundrum
that she and they provide for those of us who love her."
Ed
Washington
Son
Calgary, Canada
"Orunamamu has encouraged me to look at my own life. In one sense, it
makes me grateful for all that I have been able to do. In another it
tempts me to take more creative chances by living truer to myself, rather
than follow what our society typically expects from a woman and a mother."
Michelle
Frey-Schutters
Berkeley, CA
"The Washingtons don't act as though you aren't there, they act
as though you BELONG there, just as they do. Your editing moves things
along beautifully, and you don't try to hammer us with any kind of agenda
other than what is happening in front of the camera. Really well done."
Philip
Perkins
Sound Editor
Albany, CA
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