Long Beach documentary filmmaker David de Hilster is chronicling his experience of making his feature-length documentary film on the website EinsteinWrong.com.
Starting in November 2006, documentary filmmaker David de Hilster begins to recount the journey he has taken during the last 3 years on the film entitled “Einstein Wrong – The Miracle Year”. From concept, to what film camera and software he is using, to filming, to how he is going about choosing his crew, to getting investors will be added to his weekly blog during the next year. This gives film students interested in making documentaries a rare look at the process of making a real documentary film that is aspiring to make Sundance and be Oscar-nominated.
In 1993, David de Hilster met a physicist in his home town of Long Beach, California who had proven Einstein wrong in the early 1940s. Years later, with no one willing to take on the controversial and difficult subject, de Hilster enlisted himself in a documentary film seminar in Los Angeles, joined the International Documentary Association, and is now three years into production, shooting as post production of a documentary film on this controversial subject. In order to appeal to a mass audience, David asked his mother to go on a journey into the dark side of the physics world where Einstein theory of relativity is considered to be wrong. Named for the 100th year anniversary of Einstein’s “miracle year” in 1905, the film traces the journey of Mrs. de and her family in 2005 and beyond as they try to discover if Einstein is really wrong and on the way, the family finds their own miracle year.
Two oscar-winning distributors have already shown interest in the project with expected completion of the film being summer of 2007 with festival and a theatrical release planned for early 2008. For more information, go to
http://www.einsteinwrong.com.
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