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BACK-TO-SCHOOL: Limited-Time Sale on all items!
Films on DVD & BLU-RAY
Follow the Leader DVD – $19.95 (was 24.95)
74 minutes; 16:9 Widescreen; Stereo
Theatrical Feature Documentary
Available in NTSC (US) and PAL (EU) formats
All DVDs are region-free
Follow the Leader Blu-Ray – $29.95 (was 34.95)
74 minutes; 16:9 Widescreen; Stereo
Theatrical Feature Documentary
(Please note: Blu-Rays are 25 frames per second, and will not play on all consumer machines; an exchange can be made later for a DVD copy if you require.)
Follow the Leader Deluxe Edition DVD (PRE-ORDER) – $29.95
Available in early 2014, your purchase helps fund its production! Contains deleted scenes, commentary from participants, post-screening Q&A videos, and more!
Sunny Intervals and Showers DVD – $19.95 (was 24.95)
70 minutes; 16:9 Widescreen Stereo
BBC Feature Version
Available in NTSC (US) and PAL (EU) formats
All DVDs are region-free
Sunny Intervals and Showers 10th Anniversary Edition DVD (PRE-ORDER) – $29.95
Available in early 2014, your purchase helps fund its production! Contains 10-years-later commentary with Allan, post-screening Q&A with Jackie, and deleted scenes!
Short Films (More info on FILMS at bottom of page*)
Living the Roller-Coaster (2007) – $11.95 (was 14.95)
Directed, Produced & Edited by Jonathan Goodman Levitt; Co-Directed by Erin Thompson
A portrait of two college students with Bipolar Disorder
14 minutes; 4:3 Full Screen; Stereo
American (NTSC) DVD format only
Also playable on all computers
Region-free
Gangbreaker (2001) – $11.95 (was 14.95)
Directed & Produced by Jonathan Goodman Levitt
Escaped from a road toward death or prison, Errol is reminded of what could have been.
10 minutes; 16:9 Widescreen; Stereo
PAL (EU) DVD format only
Also playable on all computers
Region-free
BOX SET PACKAGE SPECIAL – All Four Available Films – $49.95 (individually priced, $63.80)
Features: Follow the Leader & Sunny Intervals and Showers
Shorts: Living the Roller-Coaster & Gangbreaker
Merchandise
Follow the Leader Hand-Printed SILK SCREEN T-SHIRTS (PRE-ORDER) – $24.95
Limited-Edition, Vintage-Style Tees Featuring Ben, D.J. & Nick from Follow the Leader.
Available in time for the December, 2013, holidays – check out the initial sketches above! Orders will be accepted for only 50 shirts featuring each of our three main participants.
*MORE INFO ABOUT AVAILABLE short films
LIVING THE ROLLER-COASTER
“It’s fun to be manic – it is a thrill, it is a roller-coaster, you are just so high and your thoughts are going so fast that your brain even feels different.” – Kimberley
“And when you’re depressed, you don’t have any options. One way I’ve described it is if you paint a self-portrait of your life and then take a big piece of paper and put it on top – it just blots out your life…But in a way the loss of yourself is even worse than the mental pain – people weren’t able to see who I was anymore.” – Jennifer
Living the Roller-Coaster shares the experience of two women who were recently diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder while attending Stanford University. Through their voices and those of family and friends, the documentary describes mania and depression as well as common interpersonal ramifications. Because college students are at the most common age to become ill for the first time, the video aims to educate students and others about a condition that remains generally misunderstood despite its prevalence.
GANGBREAKER
The award-winning Gangbreaker has screened internationally at London’s Curzon Soho, Clapham Picture House, and Ritzy Cinema, and at nearly 100 Festivals and other events worldwide such as the United Nations Association Film Festival.
Errol is a youth worker in one of the UK’s most dangerous neighborhoods for gang violence. When this violence is brought home to the ‘club’ where Errol works, he remembers how he escaped the gang life himself. Filmed in just two days with Errol and his family, Gangbreaker is a snapshot of a survivor of some of London’s meanest streets.