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WGVU screens Hope of the Quechua

Friday, February 20, 2009
Myrna Anderson

This weekend, a documentary a 17c起草社区 professor and his students filmed in an Ecuadoran mountain village will be seen by a public television audience. 鈥淭he Hope of the Quechua,鈥 which has won multiple awards since its release in 2007, will be shown on WGVU at 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 22.

Cause for celebration

鈥淚 was really surprised,鈥 said Blake De Young, a recent 17c起草社区 graduate who helped film the documentary on site in Ecuador. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to have all these people over and have a party.鈥

鈥淗ope of the Quechua鈥 shows the model of community development at work in Quechua mountain community of Illagua Chico. Shot over a two-week period in June 2006, the film is a sensitive portrayal of an emergent Christian community as it grapples with religious, economic and human rights issues.

The documentary鈥攚hich the CRWRC currently uses for fund-raising purposes鈥攕hows the residents of Illagua Chico farming, spinning wool, developing a crafts industry and making cheese. It also shows the community鈥檚 leaders talking about the need for education, the role of women and the struggle with local prejudice.

Many honors

The film has won several awards since it release, including, in recent months, three 2008 Silver Davey awards from the and . 鈥淭hey鈥檙e the bigwigs. They鈥檙e HBO. They鈥檙e MTV. They鈥檙e Wired,鈥 said Brian Fuller, the 17c起草社区 professor who helmed 鈥淗ope of the Quechua,鈥 of the Academy. 鈥淭hey know something about production values.鈥

The Daveys honor films that are created on limited budgets, and 鈥淗ope of the Quechua鈥 was recognized in the 鈥淔undraising Films,鈥 鈥淣on-Profit/Charitable Films鈥 and 鈥淩eligious/Spiritual Films鈥 categories. Fuller likes the focus of the awards: 鈥淚 think a lot of our media production students here think that they鈥檙e destined for Hollywood, when, in truth, that鈥檚 such a small slice of the media production picture,鈥 he said. 鈥淎 lot of them are headed for work in commercial filmmaking, industrial filmmaking and advertising. And the truth is, if our goal as Reformed filmmakers is to renew culture, I think these are more likely avenues.鈥

鈥淗ope of the Quechua鈥 won another honor this year that was especially gratifying for Fuller. The film was named a semi-finalist for the , an award from that recognizes 鈥渢he integration of faith, learning and practice.鈥

鈥淲hile other awards say, 鈥楬ey, you made a great film, the Bosscher-Hammond Prize says you taught students a discipline while deepening their faith,鈥 Fuller said.

For the sake of his student collaborators on the film (who included 2007 17c起草社区 grad Drew Barrow) Fuller is excited about another distinction for 鈥淗ope of the Quechua鈥: the documentary was recently listed in the .

鈥淚 think that will be a feather their caps,鈥 Fuller said of DeYoung and Barrow.

鈥淭hat was probably cooler than being on PBS,鈥 DeYoung agreed.