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Aaron
Wiederspahn
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About Me

I’m a writer/director and producing partner with either/or films, a New Hampshire based film company. I wrote and directed the feature film
“The Sensation of Sight”, starring Academy Award nominated actor David Strathairn, and am currently in development as writer/director for the upcoming feature film “Someplace Like America”, loosely based on the book “Journey to Nowhere” by three-time Pulitzer Prize winning journalists Dale Maharidge and Michael Williamson. I am also the Executive Director of Burnt Norton Abbey and The Starving Artist, a 501 ©3 not-for-profit arts collective located in Keene, New Hampshire. Before forming either/or films, I spent twelve years working in various capacities in film, theatre, music and radio. I count Andrei Tarkovsky and Soren Kierkegaard as my greatest influences.

“People ask what are my intentions with my films — my aims. It is a difficult and dangerous question, and I usually give an evasive answer: I try to tell the truth about the human condition, the truth as I see it. This answer seems to satisfy everyone, but it is not quite correct. I prefer to describe what I would like my aim to be. There is an old story of how the cathedral of Chartres was struck by lightning and burned to the ground. Then thousands of people came from all points of the compass, like a giant procession of ants, and together they began to rebuild the cathedral on its old site. They worked until the building was completed — master builders, artists, labourers, clowns, noblemen, priests, burghers. But they all remained anonymous, and no one knows to this day who built the cathedral of Chartres.

Regardless of my own beliefs and my own doubts, which are unimportant in this connection, it is my opinion that art lost its basic creative drive the moment it was separated from worship. It severed an umbilical cord and now lives its own sterile life, generating and degenerating itself. In former days the artist remained unknown and his work was to the glory of God. He lived and died without being more or less important than other artisans; ‘eternal values,’ ‘immortality’ and ‘masterpiece’ were terms not applicable in his case. The ability to create was a gift. In such a world flourished invulnerable assurance and natural humility. Today the individual has become the highest form and the greatest bane of artistic creation.

The smallest wound or pain of the ego is examined under a microscope as if it were of eternal importance. The artist considers his isolation, his subjectivity, his individualism almost holy. Thus we finally gather in one large pen, where we stand and bleat about our loneliness without listening to each other and without realizing that we are smothering each other to death. The individualists stare into each other’s eyes and yet deny the existence of each other.

We walk in circles, so limited by our own anxieties that we can no longer distinguish between true and false, between the gangster’s whim and the purest ideal. Thus if I am asked what I would like the general purpose of my films to be, I would reply that I want to be one of the artists in the cathedral on the great plain. I want to make a dragon’s head, an angel, a devil — or perhaps a saint — out of stone. It does not matter which; it is the sense of satisfaction that counts.

Regardless of whether I believe or not, whether I am a Christian or not, I would play my part in the collective building of the cathedral."

-Ingmar Bergman

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A Christmas Tale

Found this to be quite disappointing. First act, thought I was going to love it. Second act, wasn't quite sure where it was headed, took the ride, hoping. Third act, thought it fell a part completely. Overall, I found it to be tonally indecisive.

Favorite Films

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Peter Barlow

17May11

That Bergman quote is really incredible.

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daniela trocilo

30Jul09

Thanks for the suggestion ;)

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Victoria

29Jul09

Hello. :-)

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Peter Rinaldi

28Jul09

Dude! So glad you're here too!!! Shocked to see "Khrustalov, My Car" on your list. (shocked to see it on the site at all!) It is an incredible film. And so obscure. This dude's other film "My friend Ivan Lapshin" is top shelf as well. We need to talk shop.

Wants To Watch

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Reviews

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Wings of Desire

Wings of Desire

Do we believe there are angels longing to be man? Would angels fall from grace to enter the skin of man? Is man greater than the angels? Or do angels tread where man dares not? Does man long to sing…  read review

Winter Light

Winter Light

Winter Light. Man of faith. Faith of man. After all is done, where is light? How many will there be? How many truly see? Hundreds, thousands or none? Why live, man of faith? Why be in a world where…  read review

Ratings

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Exit Through the Gift Shop

Exit Through the Gift Shop

  • Currently 4.0/5 Stars.
The White Ribbon

The White Ribbon

  • Currently 4.0/5 Stars.
The Apostle

The Apostle

  • Currently 4.0/5 Stars.
Police, Adjective

Police, Adjective

  • Currently 4.0/5 Stars.