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Butte Magic of Ignorance -- synopsis
Irene goes to Butte, Montana to find out about her great-grandmother.
She finds a city full of stories, a former copper mining metropolis
that faded, but endures. She pulls back the present to discover
the layers that lead up to her, the genealogy she hopes will
give her life meaning.
Purpose: A Statement
We strive for a reason, we search for a self. If we are wise or if we are ignorant we look to stories. Long ago we listened to the stories told by our grandparents, their faces lit by the licks of a fire at night. Now the stories come thru the air or thru a wire and stare at us from a blustery box. Now the stories come fast and empty; we eat them up and trust them deeply, these stories told by a package, by people we only know by shadow.
There are other stories -- stories that don't come so easy, that don't come wrapped in a package in a box, stories that we have to put together ourselves. The scraps of these stories are in family attics and closets, in lists of names in archives, in small faces in photographs. We need to connect the dots and compare the points to turn these scraps into a story. If these stories are to tell us about ourselves and about where we came from we need to reach as far into our own ignorance as we can to connect the scraps and make a meaning.
"Butte Magic of Ignorance" is a tale about such a connecting of dots, about such a connecting. It is a story told in light and sound and imagination - a work of fiction - but it was assembled to attempt to reach for some of the feelings of need, of story, of connection.
Butte Magic of Ignorance
Credits
Produced by John Akre and Rob Price
As Irene… Mary Charlotte Farmer
As Frank… Dan Akre
As Emily… Kristine Harley
As the boyfriend… Dan Glenn
As the webfriend… Megan Shaw
As her mother… Amelie Collins
As young Irene… Whitney Peplinski
As her childhood friends… Natalie Peplinski, Kymberlyn Soland, Christina Iverson,
Mollie Morgan
As the Narrators… Barrett Golding, Jim Stokes
With the Dublin Gulch Memories… John Atkinson
At the Butte Archives… Ellen Crain
With genealogy stories… Brandal Glenn, Debrah Reilly, Greta Gramig, Lisa Kerns, Josh Kerns, Cheryl Elmer, Frank Ruffolo, Deborah Sills, Mike Weix, Paul Rose, Bruno Heidrich
Story, Script, Camera, Direction, Editing… John Akre
Story, Art Direction, Second Camera… Rob Price
Music by Own, The Sandwiches, Skyward, The Los Hermanos Brothers
Assistant Production Manager… Megan Shaw
Audio Consultants… Greg Carr, Barrett Golding, Jim Stokes
Additional Photography… Mary Charlotte Farmer
Casting Assistance… Stephanie Campbell, Dan Glenn
Location Assistance… Frank Ruffolo, Paul Rose, Gerry Walter, Ellen Crain,
the Staff at El Toro, Dan and Susan Glenn
Running time: 88 minutes