The turning point

 
 

The Turning Point began in 2003, when my wife Kristan and I decided to have our first child. Being a filmmaker, I thought I would make a short documentary about our life leading up to the birth. A very personal film, made mostly for our family and future kid, something they could watch when they were old enough to be interested. As Kristan's pregnancy went on, and I got more and more footage, I realized that there might be a feature film within all of it. I thought that the film would end once our child was born, but after the birth, I kept on filming as any dad with a video-camera would do. It wasn't until our kid was about six months old, that I even begin to edit it together. I didn't have a script of any sort, not even an outline, simply what we had lived through. I began to shape a film out of the raw footage. The first cut was over two hours long, very rough, without a real beginning or end.


Over the next two years, in the brief free time I had, mostly during our child's naps, I kept chipping away at it. I cut the running time to just around 70 minutes, while also adding more pieces to the story. I figured out how the film should end, and came up with a completely new beginning. A real film came into being.


The Turning Point is now a journey from the beginning of my life into the first year of my child's. It is a personal view at the process of pregnancy and a look at the steep learning curve of being a new parent. It is a funny and heartwarming ride; edited in a very tight, almost dream like fashion. I think that it will be a good film for couples looking to have a new child, or a nice look back for those that are already parents. It is a story that most of us go through sometime in our life, but it is told in way and from a perspective that has not been seen before. I believe that it is a completely unique film.


 

Trailer & The first 4 min.

Not your ordinary documentary,

about the extraordinary thing we call life.

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