{"id":32672,"date":"2013-07-25T16:49:36","date_gmt":"2013-07-25T16:49:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/alternativejonestown.com\/?page_id=32672"},"modified":"2014-03-13T14:15:28","modified_gmt":"2014-03-13T14:15:28","slug":"artdistad","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/jonestown.sdsu.edu\/?page_id=32672","title":{"rendered":"Student Filmmaker Looks for Additional Interviews"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>To the Peoples Temple Community:<\/p>\n<p>In the spring of 2004, I completed                                        a documentary about Jim Jones and Peoples                                        Temple for a film production class at the                                        Academy of Art University in San Francisco.                                        I made my film to demonstrate the sincerity                                        behind the concept of the Temple and to                                        try to make some sense of its end in Jonestown.                                        I contacted many of the Temple&#8217;s former                                        members and relatives who read this report,                                        and to everyone I spoke with, I would once                                        again like to express my deepest gratitude.<\/p>\n<p>As I made the contacts, the first                                        question many of you asked was, why? Why                                        make a film about Jonestown? I gave you                                        one answer then. I think I can give you                                        a better answer now.<\/p>\n<p class=MsoBodyText2>A year ago I didn&#8217;t                                        even know Jonestown existed. My roommate                                        told me that last year was the 25th anniversary                                        of the Jonestown Massacre, and I started                                        looking into it. I read the stories and                                        the books that &#8220;professionals&#8221; have written.                                        I also read your stories and your books.                                        I thought about the adults and children                                        who lost their lives, but couldn&#8217;t figure                                        out why it happened. So, I came to you to                                        learn more about a past to which I had never                                        been exposed.<\/p>\n<p>Having to film a documentary                                        was the perfect opportunity to learn more                                        about the Temple and the people who dedicated                                        their lives to a cause. I spoke with several                                        of you on camera, some of you over the phone,                                        some of you through email. You opened your                                        homes and your hearts to me. Listening to                                        your stories, meeting you, and putting the                                        past into perspective was an awe-inspiring                                        experience. I cherish my memories of the                                        time that I shared with you all. I get emotional                                        thinking about it even now. You are truly                                        amazing and beautiful people.<\/p>\n<p>Our conversations and what I                                        took away from this project has become a                                        driving force in my present day life: I                                        call my family living on the East Coast                                        more frequently just so that they know I                                        love them. I have become more motivated,                                        living each day to its full potential. I&#8217;ve                                        been examining my choices more clearly.                                        The shy girl from Washington D.C. has been                                        speaking up for herself. You may not realize                                        it, but your lives have had a direct effect                                        on me. I didn&#8217;t even realize how much until                                        the editors of <i>the jonestown report<\/i>                                        asked me to write this article.<\/p>\n<p>You will all be happy to hear                                        that I got an A in the class, and my professor                                        referred me to several jobs for other documentary                                        topics. The students who watched the film                                        were all very amazed by your stories as                                        well. I got so many questions, people wanting                                        to know details and motivations. There is                                        intrigue and mystery to the Jonestown incident.                                        I suppose that&#8217;s why I sought this out in                                        the first place, but it has become so much                                        bigger for me. I also know there were no                                        real answers to the questions of why Jonestown                                        happened, but the inspiration I have drawn                                        from you has engendered only a newfound                                        respect and appreciation for the people                                        around me everyday and myself.<\/p>\n<p>On that note, I am eager and                                        interested in talking with more of you.                                        I think it would be excellent if I could                                        have more conversations with individuals                                        who would be willing to have their interviews                                        distributed to people interested in the                                        topic of Jonestown. Consider it a gift.                                        I wouldn&#8217;t use any of my old footage (as                                        I promised). I would only do this for friends                                        and family and for you. Perhaps you would                                        like something to share with each other?<\/p>\n<p>If you think there is any merit                                        to this idea, I hope you will feel free                                        to contact me. My email address is <a href=\"mailto:codejesey@yahoo.com\">codejesey@yahoo.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>And once again, I thank you all.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>To the Peoples Temple Community: In the spring of 2004, I completed a documentary about Jim Jones and Peoples Temple for a film production class at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. 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