I just received a letter from Rick Hodes that could not have been more encouraging. It truly is possible to make a difference through personal vision, and through film.
Rick was invited as a judge to the MountainFilm Festival in Telluride. In 2009, Making the Crooked Straight won the Moving Mountains prize there.
Below is the enthusiastic email he wrote me a few days ago from the festival:
Hi Sue,
I am back in Telluride, this year as a judge for the Moving Mountains Prize. Lots of people are still talking about your film. Last year, I put the money we won to pay for the surgery of Mieraf, an 11-year-old girl. This year, I brought Mieraf back, and she thanked a packed house at the high school here for funding her surgery, and told them that she herself will become a spine surgeon so she can help others. I also gave a presentation on my work. It went very well.
The Oscar-award winning short documentary this year was called Music by Prudence, about a severely physically-handicapped singer from Zimbabwe. She is in a wheelchair, and, among other things, has severe scoliosis. She was here as well. I took pictures, sent them to Dr. Boachie, and he is planning on operating on her in Ghana in November, 2010.
So, your film is the thing that brought us together and is ultimately saving her life.
Thank you!
Rick
The documentary Music by Prudence, is about a Zimbabwean woman with a stunning voice and her body distorted by arthrogryposis. The film recounts her ascent from a disabled child rejected and virtually abandoned by her family to a respected singer and schoolteacher.
After some writing back and forth, Rick was able to provide the additional good news below:
Dr. Boachie felt that Prudence would benefit from spine surgery, and is planning on operating on her in November in Ghana.
This is a wonderful opportunity for her.
She was also seen by a hand surgeon, and they are considering hand surgery for her as well.
It is MCS and the MountainFilm Festival of Telluride which made our paths cross, and is, literally, making Prudence’s crooked spine straighter.
This is why I do film. To move mountains. To heal lives, one by one.
Both films, Making the Crooked Straight and Music by Prudence, have aired on HBO 2 documentaries.
