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POSTED: AUGUST 9, 2011

FILMMAKERS INTERVIEWED BY CIMEMA CRAZED
March, 2011 interview with filmmakers Stephanie Silber and Vic Zimet by Felix Vasquez, Jr. on the film website CINEMA CRAZED.
Read the PDF version: LENSING WITH LOVE: Interview with Documentarians Stephanie Silber & Victor Zimet
View the online version: http://www.cinema-crazed.com/Cinemusings/lensingwithlove-1.htm

 
 
 

POSTED: AUGUST 8, 2011

Poppa Neutrino's Life Celebrated in New Orleans
In February, 2011, Poppa Neutrino's life was celebrated at a jazz funeral in New Orleans. We captured the event and created a short film, SONG OF THE GODS, which you can view on our YouTube Channel.

 
 
 

POSTED: JANUARY 24, 2011

SAD NEWS... Poppa Neutrino has passed.
Poppa Neutrino (also known by his given name, William David Pearlman), passed away early Sunday morning, January 23rd, of heart complications in a New Orleans hospital. Home Team Productions would like to express our sincere condolences to all of Poppa's family and friends.
Read More: Burlington Free Press | New York Times

 
 
 

POSTED: JANUARY 12, 2011

Poppa Neutrino's latest adventure!
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20101111/NEWS02/101070003/Down-but-not-out-An-interview-with-raft-captain-Poppa-Neutrino

 
 
 

POSTED: MARCH 3, 2009

RANDOM LUNACY: The Southern Tour
By Mike Everleth of Bad Lit - February 26, 2009

"What's the best way to promote a documentary about the world's cheeriest homeless guy? Why, you uproot yourself and take that film on the road! And that's just what director's Vic Zimet and Stephanie Silber are doing with their RANDOM LUNACY: videos from the road less traveled."

 
 
 

POSTED: FEBRUARY 22, 2009

RANDOM LUNACY TO FOLLOW IN POPPA NEUTRINOS TRAVELIN’ FOOTSTEPS

Eight states.  Ten screenings.  Twelve days.  RANDOM LUNACY: videos from the road less traveled will hit the road next March, 2009, as one of twelve films selected for the SOUTHERN CIRCUIT TOUR OF INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS. 
Originated by South Carolina Arts Commission in 1975, Southern Circuit provides communities across the South with a tour of highly talented independent filmmakers. Initially launched in three South Carolina cities, the film tour has visited more than 44 communities across the Southern United States. Since its inception, Southern Circuit audiences have seen over 200 films and have engaged filmmakers in post-screening discussions of the subjects and themes portrayed in their works.

Southern Circuit is the nation’s only regional tour of independent filmmakers, providing communities with an interactive way of experiencing independent film. The tour takes the audience away from their televisions, DVD players, and computers to connect them with independent filmmakers and encourage them to talk with one another about the films and their meanings.  Southern Circuit transforms watching independent films from a solitary experience into a communal one.
See details under “Upcoming Screenings.”  And watch for the blog that will track this amazing journey!

Visit the Southern Circuit website!

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POSTED: NOVEMBER 24, 2008

RANDOM LUNACY WINS AGAIN!

We are honored to announce that RANDOM LUNACY has been awarded Best Documentary at the recent Rockport Film Festival. Though we were unable to attend the fest in the beautiful artists' colony of Rockport, Texas, John Aasp, Director of Visual Arts at the Rockport Center for the Arts, which presents the festival, says, "Everyone walked out singing praises about the film." That's music to our ears!

Best Documentary Feature
Rockport Center for the Arts

 
 
 

POSTED: OCTOBER 3, 2008

Documentary Film Star Launches Political Party


Owl Party Candidate Poppa Neutrino

Free spirited maverick Poppa Neutrino has traveled the world, raised a family on the streets, and built rafts to live aboard. A media magnet, he's been the subject of the documentary "Random Lunacy," a biography, and countless articles. Now, he is launching a new political party, the Owl Party, out of Burlington, VT, as an alternative to our current party options.

Burlington, VT October 1, 2008 -- With all eyes upon the two major parties battling to convince the population that they understand the common man, a very uncommon man, Poppa Neutrino, self-described nomad by nature, has been gathering media attention with the formation of a new political party.

On September 21, 2008 the Burlington Free Press described the "Owl Party" on its front page as "a political party of Neutrino's design that claims not to have all the answers and has three underlying principles - eye contact, courtesy and due process." The article describes the core members as "artists and musicians, outcasts and misfits."

"The people who signed on to this project are revolutionaries," Neutrino told the paper.

The same week, Seven Days, "Vermont's Independent Voice," also covered the story in a front-page article entitled "Bohemian Raft City." The piece detailed the party's soon-to-be headquarters on Lake Champlain, a proposed 125-foot raft complete with 30 bedrooms, a bowling alley, and a two-story grand ballroom - and that's just for starters. The party members are building the raft by hand, under Neutrino's tutelage. At the same time the group is building smaller rafts for its members to live aboard.

"Rafting is the way to go - you're free from the landlord," Neutrino claims in the 2007 documentary, "Random Lunacy: videos from the road less traveled," from New York based Home Team Productions.

The film is a testament to this singular existence as it chronicles life on the road with Neutrino and his family, who often constructed and lived on homemade rafts made of garbage.

"John McCain should take note - if you're looking for a maverick, Neutrino's the real deal," asserts the doc's Co-Director Vic Zimet, who also edited the film.

Partner Stephanie Silber adds, "You want a tested leader with nerves of steel? How about 60 days in the North Atlantic on a scrap raft? It's all right there in the film. You have to see it to believe it."

Neutrino, no stranger to media buzz, was the subject of Alec Wilkinson's biography, "The Happiest Man In The World," which followed up his 2005 article in The New Yorker about the autodidact also known as David Pearlman.

"This guy makes Jack Kerouac look like he lived at home with his mother and went out on the road on weekends," says Wilkinson, who appears in the film.

"Random Lunacy" continues to travel the world, provoking, like its subject, thought and discussion around the meaning of freedom and the pursuit of happiness. In March, 2009 the doc will screen throughout eight states in two weeks as one of twelve films selected for the Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers.

The Burlington Free Press has vowed to continue coverage of the Owl Party and its efforts. For more information: http://www.poppaneutrino.com and http://www.owlparty.org/index.html

 
 
 

POSTED: SEPTEMBER 29, 2008

THE CELL THEATRE - RANDOM LUNACY SCREENING SLIDESHOW

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POSTED: SEPTEMBER 3, 2008

FILMMAKERS RETURN TO THEIR ROOTS TO SCREEN A DYNAMIC DUO AT LONG ISLAND FILM FESTIVAL

New York, NY – August 29, 2008 – Two kids grew up on Long Island, met in an acting class in New York City and fell in love with each other – and making movies.  Those now veteran filmmakers are proud to return to their roots with not just one, but two of their labors of love unspooling at the Long Island Film Festival.   The first of their films to screen is RANDOM LUNACY: videos from the road less traveled, on Saturday, September 13th, at 10:30 PM, Merrick Cinemas, 15 Fisher Avenue, Merrick, NY 11566, Ph. 516.623.1177. Directors Stephanie Silber and Vic Zimet will be on hand to introduce the film.

The other film from Silber and Zimet to screen at LIFF, BLACK 47 AT CONNOLLY’S, is a performance doc celebrating “The House Band of New York City,” date and time TBA.  The film is in the lineup as part of LIFF offshoot, CultureFest na Gaeilge.  For more information: www.livingonlongisland.com, www.poppaneutrino.com, www.hometeamproductions.tv

 
 
 

POSTED: SEPTEMBER 2, 2008

HOME TEAM DIVES INTO THE BLOGOSPHERE!

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POSTED: AUGUST 1, 2008

THE CELL THEATRE SCREENING TO BENEFIT HOMELESS

HOME TEAM PRODUCTIONS IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE ITS NEW INITIATIVE IN BID TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT AND DONATIONS FOR PEOPLE WITHOUT HOMES!

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Upcoming screening at The Cell Theatre Saturday, August 16th, 8:00PM *TO BENEFIT HOMELESS NEW YORKERS*

Visit Past Screenings page for more details.