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Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party (2005)
There's nothing like a good story - and this one is packed full!
This film was my personal favorite at the Jacksonville Film Festival. While it doesn't hit you with action or effects, the mental images painted through the words of Tobolowsky had me laughing one minute and with tears in my eyes the next.
Tobolowsky may be the best story-teller of which I've had the privilege of listening. We're invited into a dinner party on his birthday where he entertains us by sharing some of the things that he's encountered during his life. I'd find it hard to believe that there isn't a little something for everyone in this film. I really hope it gets picked up and released. This is one I would love to have in my collection.
Missionary Positions (2005)
Bill captures and portrays this quest wonderfully...
I had the pleasure of viewing the film at the Jacksonville Film Festival as well as spending some time with Bill discussing it. This was one of a very few films that I knew I had to see and blocked my schedule accordingly. I wasn't disappointed.
Having spent many years working with teenagers inside the church, Bill paints a picture-perfect example of how the porn industry is affecting the church's subculture. The two youth pastor's quest, favorable and non alike, are brought to the forefront of this documentary. The involvement of Jimmy D, and the rest of the porn industry, is something that most Christians and parents need to see and hear.
I highly recommend this film to pastors, youth pastors, and parents. This is a tool that can open the door for many discussions and accountability.
Wonderful film Bill!