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The Film

Filling Bolster (2006)
Documented using 3 broken cameras & edited off a TV screen audiences cant seem to find more than 5 minutes tolerable. During a year of alcholism/drug addiction this film documents a raw hour of being lushed. There is no behind the stage confessionals to explain who these people are or why they treat eachother this way, one fellow filmmaker has regarded it as making his mind happy because of this docu-drama disortion. It brings a new level of involvement to a film experience in which you are so unsure of whats going on and being said, your subconscious fills in the blanks. This leaves the film open for numerous viewings to discover what was really going on.

Most film students disregard it as unimportant "why do you feel it that something you shoot, by just picking up your camera and shooting constitutes a film? Just curious... because generally, I don't think that." This comment comes from the wide population of student filmmakers more concerned with making a pretty portfolio than searching for some truth in their lives. Others have found something more real than the typical portrayal of rape in cinema, “what truly shook me was that, that kind of behavior, that cruelty, isn't really that strange” The title was ment to be "Earthquake Camping" but was forgotten and the alternate title was chosen; [1] Warrenoaksfishing 17:41, 21 August 2007 (UTC)