The Joy of Life, a film by Jenni Olson

The Joy of Life combines stunning 16mm landscape cinematography with a bold, lyrical voiceover (performed by LA-based artist/actor Harriet "Harry" Dodge) to share two San Francisco stories: the history of the Golden Gate Bridge as a suicide landmark, and the story of a butch lesbian in San Francisco searching for love and self-discovery.
Praise & Awards for The Joy of Life
(please click thru to read the full reviews)
2005 Marlon Riggs Award (for courage & vision in Bay Area filmmaking)
-- The San Francisco Film Critics Circle
2005 Outstanding Artistic Achievement Award
-- Outfest, Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
2005 Best US Narrative Screenplay Award
-- The New Festival, New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
"Thrillingly minimalist. Gently hypnotic."
--Rob Nelson, The Village Voice
"Provocative and evocative, both political and erotic."
-- Harriete Yahr, MediaRights.org
"A cinematic love poem. . . Beautiful."
--Dennis Harvey, San Francisco Bay Guardian
"Another perfect film with a masterful screenplay."
--Brandon Judell, indieWIRE.com
"A beautiful, daring film."
--Loren King, Bay Windows
"Awesome."
--David Lamble, Claude's Place
"Simply stunning to behold."
--Candace Moore, AfterEllen.com
"Absolutely brilliant. A poetic and heartfelt adventure."
--Kathleen Wilkinson, SFGate
"Captivating."
-- Film Threat
"Should solicit strong interest from gay and lesbian fests."
--Scott Foundas, Variety
"The festival's best film. . . vividly evocative."
-- The Boston Globe (from review of Boston L&G Film Fest)
"The pick of the festival. . . one of the most sensuous documentaries you will ever see."
--Kelly Vance, The East Bay Express (from review of SF LGBT Film Fest)
"Lonely and beautiful, desolate and breathtaking, 'The Joy of Life' is unlike anything you’ve seen (or heard) before."
--Brian Moylan, The Washington Blade
"The simple and relentless 'Joy of Life' spurns stereotype and aspires to the universal."
--Peter Keough, The Portland Phoenix
“Transfixing, starkly powerful. . . unforgettable.”
--Jeffrey Anderson, San Francisco Examiner
". . . incredibly moving, vista-expanding, and, yes, life-affirming experience. . ."
-- Hell on Frisco Bay Blog
"Makes the ordinary extraordinary."
-- Wesley Morris, The Boston Globe
"Absolutely dazzling, utterly profound... A confessional piece of a rare and most touching honesty, tenderness, and devotion... A small gem not to be missed."
--Pablo Suarez, Buenos Aeres Herald
“Part dyke's own Sex and the City, part documentary, and all collage, The Joy of Life provides a lover's look at the pain and bliss of desiring, whether the desired be a beautiful woman, a dead friend, a place called San Francisco, or film itself.”
--Terri Sutton, City Pages
Interviews & Features About The Joy of Life
(click thru to read/listen)
San Francisco Bay Guardian interview
(click thru to see the amazing picture)
GreenCine.com interview
(click thru to see my Top Ten movies list)
Radio Tania interview on KALW
(scroll down to "Jenni Olson" and click for mp3)
SFist.com interview
Cinematical interview
Complete List of Screenings:
(for info about each fest, please Google-thanks!)
***2005***
Sundance Film Festival (January)
San Francisco International Film Festival (April/May)
London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (April)
Boston Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (May)
Seattle International Film Festival (May)
SILVERDOCS: AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival (June)
Provincetown International Film Festival (June)
New York Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (June)
San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival (June)
Vienna Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (June)
Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (July)
Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (July)
North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (August)
Fresno Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (September)
Austin Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (September)
Milwaukee Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (September)
Manila Eksperimento Film Festival (September)
Vancouver International Film Festival (October)
VIENNALE - International Film Festival Vienna (October)
Flanders International Film Festival (October)
Seattle Queer Film Festival (October)
Rialto Lakeside Cinema, Santa Rosa (November)
Get Real Documentary Film Festival, Minneapolis (November)
Rafael Film Center, San Rafael (December)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (December)
International Short & Independent Film Festival--Dhaka, Bangladesh (December)
***2006***
Mar Del Plata International Film Festival (March)
UC Santa Cruz (March 8)
Turin Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (April)
Pacific Film Archive (April 18)
Bryant-Lake Bowl Microcinema, Minneapolis (May 16)
2nd Puebla Experimental and Alternative Film Festival in Puebla, Mexico (September)
1st Lódz "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival - Kino Charlie (October)
1st Leipzig "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival - Kino UT Connewitz, Kino Prager Frühling (October)
Diversa, Buenos Aires International Gay, Lesbian and Trans Film Festival (November)
Museum of Modern Art, New York (November)
IFC Film Center, New York (November)
1st Gdansk "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival (November)
1st Torun "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival - Kino Orzel (November)
1st Kraków "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival - Kino Ars (November)
1st Poznan "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival - Kino Rialto (November)
1st Warsaw "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival - CSW Kino Lab (December)
1st Wroclaw "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival - Kino Atom (December)
***2007***
SF Camerawork, San Francisco - As part of the exhibition: Traces of life on the thin film of longing (January 9 - February 24, 2007)
1st Kathmandu International LGBT Film Festival - Russian Cultural Centre (February)
1st Mauritius International LGBT Film Festival (May)
TLVFEST - Second Annual GLBT Film Festival in Tel-Aviv (June)
***2008/2009 and Beyond***
Other film festivals and people's living rooms too numerous to mention and it really is amazing that I continue to get emails from fans on a regular basis saying how much they appreciate the film.
(please click thru to read the full reviews)
2005 Marlon Riggs Award (for courage & vision in Bay Area filmmaking)
-- The San Francisco Film Critics Circle
2005 Outstanding Artistic Achievement Award
-- Outfest, Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
2005 Best US Narrative Screenplay Award
-- The New Festival, New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
"Thrillingly minimalist. Gently hypnotic."
--Rob Nelson, The Village Voice
"Provocative and evocative, both political and erotic."
-- Harriete Yahr, MediaRights.org
"A cinematic love poem. . . Beautiful."
--Dennis Harvey, San Francisco Bay Guardian
"Another perfect film with a masterful screenplay."
--Brandon Judell, indieWIRE.com
"A beautiful, daring film."
--Loren King, Bay Windows
"Awesome."
--David Lamble, Claude's Place
"Simply stunning to behold."
--Candace Moore, AfterEllen.com
"Absolutely brilliant. A poetic and heartfelt adventure."
--Kathleen Wilkinson, SFGate
"Captivating."
-- Film Threat
"Should solicit strong interest from gay and lesbian fests."
--Scott Foundas, Variety
"The festival's best film. . . vividly evocative."
-- The Boston Globe (from review of Boston L&G Film Fest)
"The pick of the festival. . . one of the most sensuous documentaries you will ever see."
--Kelly Vance, The East Bay Express (from review of SF LGBT Film Fest)
"Lonely and beautiful, desolate and breathtaking, 'The Joy of Life' is unlike anything you’ve seen (or heard) before."
--Brian Moylan, The Washington Blade
"The simple and relentless 'Joy of Life' spurns stereotype and aspires to the universal."
--Peter Keough, The Portland Phoenix
“Transfixing, starkly powerful. . . unforgettable.”
--Jeffrey Anderson, San Francisco Examiner
". . . incredibly moving, vista-expanding, and, yes, life-affirming experience. . ."
-- Hell on Frisco Bay Blog
"Makes the ordinary extraordinary."
-- Wesley Morris, The Boston Globe
"Absolutely dazzling, utterly profound... A confessional piece of a rare and most touching honesty, tenderness, and devotion... A small gem not to be missed."
--Pablo Suarez, Buenos Aeres Herald
“Part dyke's own Sex and the City, part documentary, and all collage, The Joy of Life provides a lover's look at the pain and bliss of desiring, whether the desired be a beautiful woman, a dead friend, a place called San Francisco, or film itself.”
--Terri Sutton, City Pages
Interviews & Features About The Joy of Life
(click thru to read/listen)
San Francisco Bay Guardian interview
(click thru to see the amazing picture)
GreenCine.com interview
(click thru to see my Top Ten movies list)
Radio Tania interview on KALW
(scroll down to "Jenni Olson" and click for mp3)
SFist.com interview
Cinematical interview
Complete List of Screenings:
(for info about each fest, please Google-thanks!)
***2005***
Sundance Film Festival (January)
San Francisco International Film Festival (April/May)
London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (April)
Boston Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (May)
Seattle International Film Festival (May)
SILVERDOCS: AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival (June)
Provincetown International Film Festival (June)
New York Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (June)
San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival (June)
Vienna Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (June)
Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (July)
Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (July)
North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (August)
Fresno Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (September)
Austin Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (September)
Milwaukee Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (September)
Manila Eksperimento Film Festival (September)
Vancouver International Film Festival (October)
VIENNALE - International Film Festival Vienna (October)
Flanders International Film Festival (October)
Seattle Queer Film Festival (October)
Rialto Lakeside Cinema, Santa Rosa (November)
Get Real Documentary Film Festival, Minneapolis (November)
Rafael Film Center, San Rafael (December)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (December)
International Short & Independent Film Festival--Dhaka, Bangladesh (December)
***2006***
Mar Del Plata International Film Festival (March)
UC Santa Cruz (March 8)
Turin Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (April)
Pacific Film Archive (April 18)
Bryant-Lake Bowl Microcinema, Minneapolis (May 16)
2nd Puebla Experimental and Alternative Film Festival in Puebla, Mexico (September)
1st Lódz "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival - Kino Charlie (October)
1st Leipzig "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival - Kino UT Connewitz, Kino Prager Frühling (October)
Diversa, Buenos Aires International Gay, Lesbian and Trans Film Festival (November)
Museum of Modern Art, New York (November)
IFC Film Center, New York (November)
1st Gdansk "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival (November)
1st Torun "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival - Kino Orzel (November)
1st Kraków "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival - Kino Ars (November)
1st Poznan "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival - Kino Rialto (November)
1st Warsaw "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival - CSW Kino Lab (December)
1st Wroclaw "A Million Different Loves!" International Queer Film Festival - Kino Atom (December)
***2007***
SF Camerawork, San Francisco - As part of the exhibition: Traces of life on the thin film of longing (January 9 - February 24, 2007)
1st Kathmandu International LGBT Film Festival - Russian Cultural Centre (February)
1st Mauritius International LGBT Film Festival (May)
TLVFEST - Second Annual GLBT Film Festival in Tel-Aviv (June)
***2008/2009 and Beyond***
Other film festivals and people's living rooms too numerous to mention and it really is amazing that I continue to get emails from fans on a regular basis saying how much they appreciate the film.