Is 11-10-02.com a film or not?
No, it is not. Filmmaker Greg Forbes Siegman allowed a portion of one of his scripts to be used and personally spent three months casting, producing and directing the making of it -- for the purpose of it being seen on the night of 11-10-02 and raising a lot of money for The 11-10-02 Foundation. What was shown that night was simply a "portion" of one of his upcoming films -- and even then, just a rough draft of that portion. The video shown on the night of 11-10-02.com had technical mistakes, no music, and in many cases, footage that would never make a 'final' draft of a film. It was all done in a non-critical, good fun kind of way. After that night, the 'portion' of the film returned to being exactly that -- just a portion of a larger story which Siegman is now in the process of making, and presumably seen in theaters or on video just like other movies.
NOTE TO OTHER FILMMAKERS: If you want to make a draft of your film and have it shown one night to benefit The 11-10-02 Foundation, let us know!
So, is 11-10-02.com the name of the film he is making?
No. 11-10-02.com was simply the name of the event on November 10, 2002 and the video he screened that night. That portion is now back to being part of a larger story he is making. According to a spokesperson at ideaList enterprises inc., Siegman's film does have a title but it has not yet been released publicly.
Can I still support The 11-10-02 Foundation even if I did not attend the event in November 2002?
Of course you can. The date 11-10-02 did not mark the end of the 11-10-02 Foundation. The 11-10-02 Foundation continues to help many, many great students. For more information, go to ShakingUpChicago.com