To house this movie, the Castro has gone under a complete makeover; now resembling Castro street of 1978. They have put up fake store fronts and redecorated cafes and such. support of this film, my friends and I signed up to be extras for recreating the candle light
march following that black day in November when the shootings occurred, and a protest after White got off with an easy sentence.

-- Decked out in our 70s styles --
Monday night's filming began with an energized riot, running from Castro, down Market to City Hall. For a sec, In all the excitement I lost sense of my priorities, putting emphasis on getting screen time with the actors.

-- Emile Hirsch, giving a scripted speech to all the protesters --

-- James Franco, playing Harvey Milk [Sean Penn's] love interest --
The following Friday put me back in the right mindset though. The solemn silent march reminded me of why I was participating, not to hang out with actors, but rather to honor Harvey Milk and to be a participant in recreating history. [although, being on a "Hollywood" set was an awesome benefit!] The candle light march was emotional experience for me, marching alongside elders who actually participated in the real event back in 78.
In recent Milk news, I met Dustin Lance Black, the writer and producer of the film. I didn't really believe the guy at the time because he was so young. Nice guy - He invited me to be an extra in more scenes of H.M., im excited to work with him. 
-- The cars were so awesome! --


1 comments:
good on ya mate! keep us updated on the progress of the film
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