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Ava

(16,197 posts)
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 10:19 PM Jan 2013

Trailer - Fred: The Town Dog (a film about struggling small town America)

Hi all! I've directed an upcoming documentary film about Rockford, Alabama's Fred the town dog. This a story about a town that came together to adopt an orphan mutt, but really it's about a lot more - namely the disappearance and economic struggles of small towns - a very pertinent issue for discussion. I'm a local of small town Alabama and currently attending NYU where I'm a senior studying Film & Television production. This is my thesis film and upon completion it will be released to various film festivals and submitted to PBS. Please take a few moments to check out our website for more information and the links below for our trailer and Indiegogo online fundraiser. I'm also including the film's synopsis below. Thanks so much for your time and for everyone's support over the years. I hope you all enjoy the trailer and that is serves as a reminder of the importance of disappearing small town culture and community.

- Ava
http://www.fredthetowndog.com
http://www.indiegogo.com/fredthetowndog

vimeo.com/57376908

About the film:
Rockford is a small town of only 400 residents located in Coosa County, Alabama, where it is the county seat. A small and rural area, everyone here knows everyone, and everyone knows everyone else’s business. With a county newspaper that is only published once a week, a local law enforcement of only 2 officers, and a downtown area that consists of only one block, Rockford is in many ways a time capsule. This quintessential southern town has suffered in recent years; many of the town’s shops have been forced to close, and meanwhile many of the town’s inhabitants have moved away in search of job opportunities.

Yet many characters still live in the town, artists and blue-collar workers alike, and in 1993 when a dirty and disheveled dog named wandered into town, it was these people who took him in and nursed him back to health, naming him “Fred” – the town dog. Fred was a beloved member of the community for many years before passing away on December 23, 2002, but not before befriending many of the townspeople. Fred will be a film about this small town and its adoption of a new friend, exploring his relationships and the effect he had on both individuals and the community as a whole.

Through Fred and the time he shared with the people of Rockford, Alabama, we will gain insight into the individuals who cared for him while exploring the town’s narrative – specifically the narrative of an increasingly deserted area on the verge of becoming another southern ghost town. A large theme of this film will be the desire for companionship, which Fred met, and the fear of abandonment and loneliness. We will explore exactly what Fred meant to the individuals who cared for him and why they were so willing to care for a dog that showed up as nothing more than a dirty mutt.

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Trailer - Fred: The Town Dog (a film about struggling small town America) (Original Post) Ava Jan 2013 OP
Watched the trailer - Loved it. GoneOffShore Jan 2013 #1
Thanks for the suggestion! Ava Jan 2013 #3
Good stuff! ... Hope PBS snatches it up. Bozita Jan 2013 #2
Thanks! Ava Jan 2013 #4
Dogs reflect their humans DBoon Jan 2013 #5
yup Ava Jan 2013 #13
"the dog up and died. He up and died" hfojvt Jan 2013 #6
I liked it! Demo_Chris Jan 2013 #7
thanks! Ava Jan 2013 #32
looks interesting. HiPointDem Jan 2013 #8
du rec. nt xchrom Jan 2013 #9
Can't wait to see it, Ava! smokey nj Jan 2013 #10
thanks! Ava Jan 2013 #19
Hi Ava! trof Jan 2013 #11
Hey trof! Ava Jan 2013 #22
Easing along. trof Jan 2013 #23
They're all doing awesome! Ava Jan 2013 #25
I'm eager to see the whole thing. LWolf Jan 2013 #12
thanks! Ava Jan 2013 #30
I am SO interested in seeing the whole film - but check this out, too derby378 Jan 2013 #14
There's lots of those in Alabama too Ava Jan 2013 #17
Love the idea! hamsterjill Jan 2013 #15
Fred was neutered Ava Jan 2013 #20
Even better!!! hamsterjill Jan 2013 #21
There you are...Grand job there. Tikki Jan 2013 #16
Thanks Tikki! Ava Jan 2013 #29
thanks all! Ava Jan 2013 #18
Awww, that's cute. greytdemocrat Jan 2013 #24
less than a narrative fiction film, but still a decent amount Ava Jan 2013 #27
I remember your post about this some time back - glad it is done The Straight Story Jan 2013 #26
Thanks! We still have a lot to do before it's complete Ava Jan 2013 #28
I can't WAIT to see this! BeHereNow Jan 2013 #31
thanks! Ava Jan 2013 #34
K & R Scurrilous Jan 2013 #33
Thanks! Ava Jan 2013 #35
This looks really interesting deutsey Jan 2013 #36
thank you! Ava Jan 2013 #38
bookmarking to view later magical thyme Jan 2013 #37
thanks magical thyme! Ava Jan 2013 #39
Hello Ava! madokie Jan 2013 #40
hey there!!! Ava Jan 2013 #41

Ava

(16,197 posts)
13. yup
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 11:35 AM
Jan 2013

I lost my beloved Tucker a couple of months back and my sweet kitty hummus only a couple of weeks ago. I miss them both dearly. They truly were family, not just "pets"

Ava

(16,197 posts)
19. thanks!
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 02:41 PM
Jan 2013

we'll edit for a couple of months, but will begin submitting it to festivals immediately after

Ava

(16,197 posts)
25. They're all doing awesome!
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 08:11 PM
Jan 2013

Mom is staying busy as my little sisters grow up. It's so weird how much bigger they are every time I go home!

LWolf

(46,179 posts)
12. I'm eager to see the whole thing.
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 09:38 AM
Jan 2013

Of course, as a dog lover and a small town lover, I'm easy.

I'd love to find a way to revitalize small towns while keeping them small.

derby378

(30,252 posts)
14. I am SO interested in seeing the whole film - but check this out, too
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 11:40 AM
Jan 2013

Some small towns, despite their best efforts, are abandoned and turn into ghost towns. I explore some of these when I get the chance, and I document what I find here:

http://texasghosttowns.blogspot.com

So far, I've only visited ghost towns in Texas, but one of these days...

Ava

(16,197 posts)
17. There's lots of those in Alabama too
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 12:55 PM
Jan 2013

It's really sad what has happened to some small towns.

I really love the first photo from Gilliland Knox County btw. Great job!

hamsterjill

(15,220 posts)
15. Love the idea!
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 11:41 AM
Jan 2013

Wish the CONCEPT would be something that larger cities could adopt. I see a lot of animal abuse where I live.

Best of luck with the project.

And...as a rescuer myself, I have to mention that it would have been great if the town had arranged to get Fred neutered. I'll just settle myself by envisioning that "his girlfriends" were merely platonic in nature!

hamsterjill

(15,220 posts)
21. Even better!!!
Tue Jan 15, 2013, 05:53 PM
Jan 2013

Thanks for clearing that up!

Wish more communities cared about the "Fred's" of the world, and happy to know that this town came together for their little guy.

Ava

(16,197 posts)
27. less than a narrative fiction film, but still a decent amount
Wed Jan 16, 2013, 01:57 PM
Jan 2013

just the cost of flying the crew down and paying for everyone's food, room and board, etc is a decent chunk of change!

Ava

(16,197 posts)
28. Thanks! We still have a lot to do before it's complete
Wed Jan 16, 2013, 04:59 PM
Jan 2013

But filming went really well and we have a lot of great material to work with!

BeHereNow

(17,162 posts)
31. I can't WAIT to see this!
Wed Jan 16, 2013, 08:12 PM
Jan 2013

I do hope you are entering it in every doc competition on the planet-
As well as protecting your rights behind the idea/story with the WGA!
I smell movie offers for the right to make a movie based on your doc!
PROTECT it NOW!
BHN

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