Theory of Conflict: Support a Film That Inspires Actions For Peaceful Coexistence on Campuses

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THE FILM: THEORY OF CONFLICT

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Theory of Conflict is the first (and currently the only) narrative feature film in the world that focuses on the raging conflicts between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian students on college campuses across the United States, Canada, South Africa and in Europe. The film is loosely based on true stories of students from Israel, Palestine, Nigeria, South Sudan, the United States and other countries around the world. It uses the multicultural environment of college campuses to tell an interesting story that would inform and empower students and non-students to join hands with all the great Israelis and Palestinians who have been working toward a peaceful coexistence.

The story principally follows and weaves together the dynamics of the relationships between Mohammed Deng and Edward Dudley on one hand, and Israeli-international student Yafit Haddad and Palestinian-international student Hayat Hamdan on the other hand. As the stories of these students unfold amid the rising tension on campus, we come to know them beyond the superficial characters often painted in the media. We feel their aspirations, fears, and the burden of their situations. The film exposes us to the struggles facing Israelis and Palestinians on college campuses and in the Middle East.

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WHY SHOULD I SUPPORT THIS PROJECT? 

There are a lot of reasons to support this project, reasons for which hundreds of people have participated so far on it. By supporting this project, you will be joining us, along with many others joining us for the first time or making additional contributions.

  1. You will be taking action to make a change in the world, especially today when your action is most needed.
  2. You will be standing up against Ignorance, which is the mother of hate and strife.
  3. You will be supporting a message of enlightenment, peace, healing and love.
  4. You will be advocating for an enlightened leadership, within our various groups, nations and in the world.
  5. You will be changing the narratives of divisions, spread by others out of naivety or greed, into narratives of unity and indivisibility of our collective humanity.
  6. You will be sewing the seeds of a strong and healthy today for a stronger and healthier tomorrow.

Ultimately, from scores of crew members and actors to hundreds of extras and people who have donated money, services and materials: We all believe this is a story worthy of being told and WE WANT TO TELL IT.

 

USE OF FUNDS

At different times we have gratefully received funds from individuals and grants from organizations, spent on the pre-production and production of the film. However, we fell short often, and I have directly funded the film, amounting to more than 40 percent of the project so far.

To complete the rest of the film, funds raised would go towards the remaining post-production works, including color-correction, sound design, music, graphics, et cetera. We hope to also be able to pay for some of the cast and post-production crew who have trusted with their services, believing that we would pay fees, which have already been graciously discounted. Finally, we hope to whatever remaining funds towards the cost of festival submissions and screenings.

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THE TEAM:

WRITER/DIRECTOR: Rahman Oladigbolu

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I’m a Nigerian-born filmmaker currently based in Boston, Massachusetts. A Nigerian proverb says, “if you can’t make a situation better, don’t make it worse.” I take on projects that give me the opportunity to learn, appreciably enough, the depth and breath of an issue or situation in order to be able to make a project that makes positive impacts on the issues or situations that are the focus of the film. This makes me very passionate about every film I choose to make.

My first feature film, called “Soul Sisters”, focuses on issues of immigration and the intra-racial tension between African immigrants and African Americans in America. “Theory of Conflict” is my second feature film, and I have been passionately working on it for more than three years. My ultimate interest lies in the concept of identity, in how we interpret and/or misinterpret our identities, and in how these interpretations lead to negative and positive consequences respectively. And my process is to learn and share “our” stories and the stories of those we see as “others”. I believe that, in this, we find the understanding necessary to see us all as one, to love, respect, and listen to one another.

Producer: Jean-Paul Ouellette

Jean-Paul Ouellette is a veteran filmmaker who apprenticed with filmmakers Russ Meyer and Orson Welles, and was mentored by television directing legend Don Richardson. Mr. Ouellette directed the second-unit action sequences for the Hemdale/Orion film “Terminator,” directed by James Cameron and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.  Jean-Paul wrote and directed the cult horror films “H.P. Lovecraft’s The Unnamable” and its sequel.

Producer: Carlyne Fournier

Born and raised on the outskirts of Montreal, Carlyne has had a passion for film since she was eight years old – already attending double feature presentations at local cinemas by herself.

As a producer, Carlyne’s true passion lies with films that shed light on a variety of social Issues. She wishes to combine her creative craft with powerful media, to bring about global awareness on issues close to her heart and help provoke social change and. This is what attracted Carlyne to Theory of Conflict.

Producer: Deborah Rosencrans

Deborah has had a long and successful career as a career-counselor at MIT and WIT until one day when she decided to take her own advice that she had given to so many others and explore the art of acting.  She has performed in twelve principal and supporting roles. She is a co-writer and actor of a sketch comedy webisode currently in development, and she is also an image/style/wardrobe and career consultant. Deborah often says: “It is exciting to be on set and see how the director, crew, and actors work together to see a story come alive, a story that might have some impact on our vision of the past, present, and/or future. ”

Director of Photography: Darren Alexander Cole

Born in Kansas City Missouri, Darren began his filmmaking career as an editor in 1999. He then proceeded to learn all aspects of production from sound to lighting and the camera. After gaining appreciable experience and confidence, Darren hit the road, shooting movies across the United States and across many countries around the world. In this period, he has filmed several music videos, fashion videos, documentaries, narrative films and art films. Darren is a very tasteful cinematographer who has a keen eye for colors, lights and exciting shot compositions. He has embraced the Theory of Conflict movie project as a challenge to take indie filmmaking to a higher level.

OTHERS ON THE TEAM:

Though we can’t name the entire team here, there are many others who have worked on this project, scores of people who have joined us because they love the story and believe in its messages, and without whom we will be nowhere today. We love and appreciate every one of them.

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Theory of Conflict: Support a Film That Inspires Actions For Peaceful Coexistence on Campuses

$100   raised
GOAL: $20,000

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WRITER/DIRECTOR: Rahman Oladigbolu Rahman Oladigbolu is a filmmaker based in Boston, Massachusetts. More than a decade ago, he came to the United States armed with one dream: to make movies. After working as a production assistant on movies and television shows around Boston, Rahman embarked on his first feature length movie project, Soul Sisters. The movie has been screened to wide acclaim at film festivals and cultural centers around the world, including the Cannes' Pan-African Film festival and the Werkstatt Der Kulturen institute in Germany. It has won several awards, which include Boston’s prestigious "Best Emerging Filmmaker Award" at the 2010 Roxbury International Film Festival and "The 2010 Artist Award" from the American Islamic Congress, a multicultural and interfaith organization headquartered in Washington D.C. Released in Africa under the title In America: The Story of the Soul Sisters, the movie also won the award for “Best Film for an African Abroad” at the 2011 African Movie Academy Award (known as "the African Oscars"), and has played across the continent on DSTV, the South Africa-based television station.

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    A PERSONALIZED POSTCARD of one of our cast members' photo from the shoot - a cast member of your choice, and all of the above perks, plus.

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    1) Limited free online preview of the full movie (immediately after completion and before festival or premiere screening); 2) A copy of the DVD or Blu-Ray (Upon official release); 3) Your choice of a PERSONALIZED POSTCARD of your preferred cast member's photo from the shoot or a Theory of Conflict PERSONALIZED MOVIE POSTCARD; 4) Your name listed as a “PATRON” on the Theory of Conflict website; 5) "THANK YOU" letter from the director.

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    1) FILM CREDIT: Your name on the “SPECIAL THANKS” list on the film’s closing credits; 2) Limited free online preview of the full movie (immediately after completion and before festival or premiere screening); 3) A copy of the DVD (Upon DVD release); 4) Your choice of a PERSONALIZED POSTCARD of your preferred cast member's photo from the shoot or a Theory of Conflict PERSONALIZED MOVIE POSTCARD; 5) Your name listed as a “PATRON” on the Theory of Conflict website; 6) "THANK YOU" letter from the director.

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    1) A choice of hosting a PRIVATE SCREENING of the movie or a VIP INVITATION to a festival screening; 2) FILM CREDIT: Your name on the “SPECIAL THANKS” list on the film’s closing credits and a signed copy of the SCRIPT; 3) Limited free online preview of the full movie (immediately after completion and before festival or premiere screening); 4) A copy of the DVD (Upon DVD release); 5) Your choice of a PERSONALIZED POSTCARD of your preferred cast member's photo from the shoot or a Theory of Conflict PERSONALIZED MOVIE POSTCARD; 6) Your name listed as a “PATRON” on the Theory of Conflict website; 7) "THANK YOU" letter from the director. (Transportation and hotel costs not included; date TBA, no refunds for conflicts)

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    1) Your name listed on the "ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS" list on the film's credit; 2) FILM CREDIT: Your name on the “SPECIAL THANKS” list on the film’s closing credits and a signed copy of the SCRIPT; 3) Limited free online preview of the full movie (immediately after completion and before festival or premiere screening); 4) A copy of the DVD (Upon DVD release); 5) Your choice of a PERSONALIZED POSTCARD of your preferred cast member's photo from the shoot or a Theory of Conflict PERSONALIZED MOVIE POSTCARD; 6) Your name listed as a “PATRON” on the Theory of Conflict website; 7) "THANK YOU" letter from the director.

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