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This spring, Prairie-Ice Production entered a deep-state of self-organization. Last year we added the Subtitle, “Deep Access” to reflect the intensity and motivation for both Prairie-Ice Documentaries. We also reorganized financially and eliminated the debt that accumulated from 8-years of self-funded and in-kind production. Nearly 20 trips to the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota added up to quite a significant problem. Glad to be done with servicing that debt.

So this spring we are excited to turn our focus to the Rough-Edit of the documentary about Lakota Spiritual Ecology & Religious Identity (So Rough I’m calling this ‘Director’s’ Cut a Gross Edit). And the Documentary, Deep Field Antarctica, about Remote Field Work and Isolated Landscape meditations is never far from thought. The media-prep for six intense seasons is ongoing.

In other words it’s full time on the Prairie documentary about Lakota (Sioux) Medicine Man, Sidney Hasnohorses; while preparing the Ice-Media for Deep Field Antarctica.

We’ll be posting teasers and relevant threads from both intense Cultures and Landscape right here from both Deep Access Documentaries.

The process of organizing the media is proving to be a rich and intense experience all it’s own. The four-direction prayers, poetry, and essays that sprang from my attempt to “Live” an authentic, native religion will augment and tie the narrative together.

Journal entries on the rituals, ceremonies, and morning prayers will establish the motivation behind the 8-year-long immersion.

Reflections on life, humanity, trauma, ethnicity, ecology, quantum field theory, consciousness and the brutality of modern civilization . . . continue to surprise and inform.

The documentary narrative is revealing the interconnectivity of all living things in the language of oneness, wisdom-keepers, and quantum consciousness. In other words, the edit is becoming an experience of its own within oure space-time river of life and quantum consciousness.

Inevitably, before your eyes, all projects will self-organize on this Blog. A relational database of content  has been designed. This very site is becoming a taxonomy of potential human experiences organizing decades of creative and investigative projects. It will serve as the publishing engine for all future Prairie-Ice projects.

In short, the first documentary will portray the religious identity and spiritual ecology that led me to the grueling Lakota rituals and a deeper understanding of the tribal mind. The profound ceremonies still strong in the North American cultural landscape this attempt to live an ancient, natural religion became a Slow-MotionCollision between Ancient & Modern Minds”.

So a “walk around the medicine wheel”  guided by and authentic Medicine Man is becoming an experiential documentary floating on the River-of-Life & quantum consciousness.

My thanks to Sidney Hasnohorses for overcoming his personal struggle and revealing the ancient medicine-wheel to this modern-mind; for preserving and guiding an ancient, Oglala Religion; and for putting up with a decade of incessant questions.


 


 

 

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Hello,
Welcome back to the Prairie-Ice Newsletter. To jog your memory, we’ve been developing two documentaries . . .
By the time both are finalized I will have spent 20-years immersed in extreme landscapes and intense cultures.   
Many are fascinated yet very few ever gain access to the landscapes of Antarctica or Native Cultures in their backyards.
The name Prairie-Ice represents both projects. But in 2017 we added the subtitle, “Deep Access” to reflect the source and motivation behind both films.
Developing before your eyes – Chronicled in the Director’s Blog: 
1:  The primary Documentary about an  Oglala Lakota Medicine Man explores his ancient culture and modern struggle to “live” an indigenous religion & spiritual ecology. 
2:   Deep Field Antarctica documents a 9 seasons experience of the most Remote & Isolated field camps in the world. 
In both cases, Prairie-Ice filmmakers maintained Deep Access for over a decade. 
On a personal level, the Director used both experiences to explore:
  • Meaning in a Modern Civilizations,
  • Spiritual Ecology, and
  • Quantum Consciousness.
In 2018, this blog will become the release valve for many ancillary projects such as the “Ritual Poetry Project”, and “Thirty Years of Garbage in Nature”.
We will entangle a lifetime of poetry, essays, photography and video right here on this blog.


So . . . . .
Look through the blog above for our history and insights.
Look below for last year’s accomplishments and next year’s plans.
And look around for the social media and Newsletter links of your choice.


Looking Back – 2017

Salvatore Consalvi: Prairie-Ice Director-Producer

In 2017 we redefined the production vehicle for both documentaries. We are now “Prairie-Ice: Deep-Access Documentaries”.

The Prairie-Ice moniker always reflected both Landscapes & Cultures. But the new subtitle reflects commonalities between subjects and the motivation behind the filmmakers.

The first to be completed will be an  8-years investigation of an authentic, Lakota (Sioux) Medicine Man that led to 6-years engaged in his intense, often grueling, ceremonies.

The second sprang from 9-season in Antarctica documenting the most remote and isolated Deep-Field Camps on the planet.

Hit the Links for the many ways to follow our progress and

Look below to learn when you will be able to see the work.

https://www.facebook.com/documentaryinprogress/

 

LOOKING FORWARD – 2018


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Salvatore Consalvi
Director-Producer
Gross Edit: We’re going in hard in 2018 . . .
Without getting too personal, in 2017; we (I) consulted and Uber/Lyfted out of debt and raised enough for the “Gross-Edit” (Thanks to the Birthday Fundraiser).
This first/ gross edit is the director’s cut. from that conceptual edit we’ll develop a rough narrative. From there we polish, refine, and augment the narrative. We do the same for audio and ancillary visuals  . . . adding  animation if we can afford it.
It’s a very exciting time!

The Director will:
1]   Re-watch and relive all 70-hours of interviews.
2]   Assemble clips into a narrative structure.
3]   Reveal Ancient Wisdom & Modern Trauma.

We’ll organize the disparate concepts of native culture, spirituality, intergenerational trauma, and consciousness into 4 narratives resembling 4 prayer-rounds. In the first 4-chapters will become a journey around Sundance Tree. The next two chapters will represent the third demention; we will touch Grandmother Earth and reach up to Granthfather Sky in thanks. The last Chapter will look beyond to Wakan Tanka – The Great Mystery.



 

Other Projects in 2018 :

 

1. A push to grow our social media family in preparation for . . .
2. A crowdfunding effort this spring or summer (IndiGoGo, perhaps Seed & Spark).
3. Continued efforts to self-fund the Rough/Gross Edit.
4. Completing the Gross Edit myself.
5. Fund the Rough Edit and
6. Assembling the team to execute the Rough & Final edits.

Yes, we have a lot on our plate . . .

Documentary Trailer: The Last Ghost Dancer
https://youtu.be/mayw3Q25ezo

Newsletter: Prairie-Ice – Deep Access Documentaries
http://eepurl.com/deBMWr

Website: Sidney Has No Horses – The Last Ghost Dancer 

http://sidneyhasnohorsesthemovie.com

Facebook – Prairie: The Last Ghost Dancer
http://facebook.com/documentaryinprogress

Facebook – Ice: Deep Field Antarctica           

https://facebook.com/deepfieldantarctica/

Penguins, Humans,& Volcano in Antarctica

Adele Penguins, Humans, & Mt Erebus, Antarctica

 

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First Interview: Sidney Hasnohorses Introduction

Interview Clips: Peyote, Spiritual Doubt, Family Conflict, and Indigenous Way of Life

 

Interview Clips – Medicine Man: Consciousness in the Plant and Animal Nations

Interview Clips, Lakota Medicine Man: Spirit Travel and visitations from the World Behind his One

Interview Clips: Kitchen Table Talks – Hunting, Humor, & Hallucinogens

Interview Clips – Lakota Medicine Man Reveals both his Sordid and Profoundly Spiritual Past

Interview Clip : Professor Dale Stover on Lakota Religious Identity & cultural conflicts.

Interview Clips: Peyote, Spiritual Doubt, Family Conflict, and Indigenous Way of Life

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What began as a character study of a complicated, mystical, Oglala Lakota Medicine Man became a “slow-motion collision between ancient and modern minds.” 

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Six years ago the filmmakers were granted an  interview for a short educational film. We never thought it would leed to performing the Vision Quest and Sun Dance Ceremonies for four-years.

But the ancient rituals of suffering, prayer, and gratitude added several layers of depth and intensity to the overall experience,  becoming a six-year long exploration of an ancient religion surviving the modern age.

DSC_0149 copyAnd Medicine Man, Sidney Hasnohorses, never spared the gory details about growing up in one of the poorest, most violent counties in the country. He was brutally honest about his own past, openly revealing character flaws and inter-generational trauma.

But this documentary was an unlikely occurrence, the director, Salvatore Consalvi, was hip deep in another documentary, Deep Field Antarctica, about the remote and isolated experience managing field camps in the highest, driest, loneliest place on earth. For a time, he entertained finishing both projects at once. Yet returning exhausted from a hot water drill camp on the glacier tongue of Pine Island Glacier to performing the most rigorous Lakota rituals that included fasting and traditional flesh offerings proved too much.

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Now, the experience has progressed from the spiritual identity of one religious leader to a deeper understanding of mind and consciousness, one consistent with many earth-based religions, and translatable to many modern-minds. And the filmmakers are deep into a Kickstarter Campaign that will fund post-production and tell this story of Ancient Wisdom, Modern Torment, Quantum Consciousness, and a Link to the Spirit World.

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2014 Year-End Project Summary

Silhouette Crew at Work - Lens Flair

Silhouette Crew at Work – Lens Flair

It has been five years since we; filmmakers Salvatore Consalvi was invited to the Wakpamni Lake Ceremonies to conduct a short interview of iconic Medicine Man Sidney Hasnohorse. By the second year of filming we compiled over 30 hours of candid interviews covering spirituality, Lakota history, consciousness, religious identity, and life on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota

So many supporters openly wondered why we didn’t just compile a 90-minute film and move on to other projects.

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The Hasnohorse kitchen table and Lakota Spiritual Forum

But each year we experienced mystical phenomenon that had us running home to research what we had seen; learned of the Medicine Lineage; or felt in ceremony. Soon enough we were re-working our own understanding of reality and consciousness (#QuantumIndian). Inevitably Sidney’s teachings of Lakota cosmology and spirituality; casually discussed around the kitchen table; entwined with concepts from comparative religious studies, social justice, and even quantum physics. And each year we were allowed to participate in more intense rituals.

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Inevitably, I (Director Salvatore Consalvi) asked to pay the Medicine Man and his Ancestors back in the traditional way. So in year three of filming I went “on the hill” for a 2-day Vision Quest; in thanks for the access, patience, and education we received. I attempted to give thanks in the same way a Lakota patient repays the spirit world for a cure or a Native family gives thanks for good fortune of another kind.

Being of European decent it was uncertain what the spirit world would ask of me, if acknowledging me at all. I subsequently

IMG_7855After Ceremonyembarked on a four-year cycle of Vision Quest (Humbelechapi), Sun and Ghost Dances. In the first Sun Dance I gave flesh during the warrior round; in year two a celestial sign required I hang from the Ceremonial Tree; in year three I fell while giving flesh and broke my back.

This year, as my middle-aged body heals, I attempt to prepare my mind for the fourth and final year of giving back for the documentary. So, 2015 will be perfect time to begin Post-Production in earnest.

The documentary process and ceremonial mind will entangle further as we prepare to support the ceremonies while building a rough edit from nearly 80 hours of interviews. Stay tuned for our plans for next year.

 

Documentary Trailer on Youtube:
http://youtu.be/MhmBfDNOUTU
Website: Sidney Has No Horses the Movie
http://sidneyhasnohorsesthemovie.com
Donate Now – Our Network for Good Partners:
https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/sidneyhasnohorsesthemovie

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First Interview Captivates Filmmakers and Usurps Documentary Antarctica

Sidney Hasnohorse Smoking

Sidney Hasnohorse Smoking

Sidney HasNoHorse (link website) is an authentic, modern-day medicine man. He is genuine, spiritual and yet tragically complicated. The night of the first interview was intense. An deeply mystical mood hung over the house and grounds as the Wakpamni Prayer Circle prepared for ceremony. Yet, for reasons that would take years to understand, there was also an intense anxiety, and fear of imminent violence.

The filmmakers (link-bio page) were stunned on many levels. And we continue to unravel the meaning beneath the legends, rituals, and ceremonies still holding together an indigenous mind and its earth-religion.

Buffalo Skull at Ancestral Teachings

Buffalo Skull at Ancestral Teachings

Upon walking into the crowded kitchen as the Circle prepared for the 4-day Ceremony of prayer, hunger, flesh-offerings, it was apparent they were also creating connections to the spirit world. Subsequently for the filmmakers, there was an almost immediate tearing apart of perceptions, expectations, and cultural morays.

That modern anxiety however would diminish behind a thick and mystical mood as the ceremonial mind was building before our eyes. Then as midnight approached, though exhausted, Sidney turned to us and said, “We can do the interview now.” It would be the last chance to talk for four days.

Interview after the Hunt: Fall 2011

Interview after the Hunt: Fall 2011

The first hour-long interview (http://youtu.be/WLAF2aAfkzA) was honest, extemporaneous, and rich in culture and spirituality. To the sound of dogs wailing and wind howling through the plywood shacks, we sacrificed tobacco to the fire and asked the Ancestors for permission to learn from their Medicine Man. We struggled with extension cords, incandescent light bulbs, squeaking shed doors and playful Lakota spirits knocking our camera about.

He ended seconds before the tape ran out; one-hour: four-minutes and change. We knew immediately that the life story that unfolded before us was honest and courageous. He revealed more than we could ask for; from the first visions that revealed his spiritual gifts; through bouts of ego, anger, alcohol and drug abuse that almost destroyed him. He held nothing back and opened himself to derision and ridicule from native people, and modern scientists alike.

Frank Fools Crow, Sidney's Primary Teacher

Frank Fools Crow, Sidney’s Primary Teacher

In that way, in traditional cadence and stentorian tone, an authentic medicine man with direct ties to the most powerful warriors and healers of the colonial age gave us the first of many powerful interviews; an interview of a lifetime (Twitter #SageRope). I turned to Brigitte and said, “There is a feature-length doc in this guy.” The next year we returned from Antarctica and I shelved that documentary. We’ve been returning to the Pine Ridge for interviews and ceremony ever since.

Now, at this point in the relationship between filmmakers and Medicine Man, we sit around that same kitchen table and discuss how the language of quantum physics (Twitter #QuantumIndian) may well describe the Lakota Legends and the World Behind this One.

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Documentary Trailer on Youtube:
http://youtu.be/MhmBfDNOUTU
Website: Sidney Has No Horses the Movie
http://sidneyhasnohorsesthemovie.com
Donate Now – Our Network for Good Partners:
https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/sidneyhasnohorsesthemovie

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Documentary filmmaking can become a frustrating balance between the filmmaker’s ultimate motivation and the shot lists, research, editing, audience building . . . and, of course, fundraising.

However when the subject matter is indigenous spirituality and consciousness, the tension exists between the desire to live the experience or to tell the story; to “live the religion,”  as apposed to practicing a ritual, as Sidney made clear during that first interview.

Buffalo Skull Drying at Ancestral Teachings

Buffalo Skull Drying at Ancestral Teachings

It often feels that both cannot be accomplished, and some filmmakers, I believe, just tell the story about telling the story. What is learned; and how the subject, landscape, or topic shapes the human experience gets lost in production.

We however are determined to tell the original story, down to the quantum level, and have been slowly building the team and learning the skills necessary to simultaneously research, edit, write, fundraise and build an audience.

Most recently, I took a 10-week practical course at Digital Professional Institute, and Tribeca Flashpoint Academy. The instructors were a fantastic mix of digital marketing professionals with incredible track records building social media platforms.

Stay Tuned for the December In Progress newsletter when I summarize what we learned and how we plan to unleash the crowdfunding campaign.

We are organizing the posts about the  Filmmaking Process on Twitter at #Prairie-Ice

Posts about the Social Media Platform on Twitter at #DocInProgress  http://bit.ly/twitter-DocInProgress

And the Full Story of quantum physics entangling with Sidney’s Lineage organized here at #QuantumIndian http://bit.ly/Twitter-QuantumIndian

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Newsletter – Documentary in  Progress
http://bit.ly/Newsletter-DocHasNoHorse
Documentary Trailer on Youtube:
http://youtu.be/MhmBfDNOUTU
Website: Sidney Has No Horses the Movie
http://sidneyhasnohorsesthemovie.com
Donate Now – Our Network for Good Partners:
https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/sidneyhasnohorsesthemovie
Facebook Links:
http://facebook.com/documentaryinprogress

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Executive Producer Brigitte Timmerman: The Spark that Ignited a Documentary

by Salvatore Consalvi

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Executive Producer: Brigitte Timmerman

 

Brigitte Timmerman was the spark that ignited this Documentary in Progress. While developing the documentary, “Fatima”, about Iraqi refugees and attending the Documentary Labs at Chicago Filmmakers , she was invited to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota for a Sweat Lodge Ceremony.

Her first Sweat Lodge Ceremony in 2009 was a very intense experience on its own, but she found it more revealing that people from the dominant culture can live miles from fascinating, indigenous populations and know very little about them; or openly disrespect them. So when the Medicine Man invited her to return for the Sun Dance Ceremony she asked him to produce a short interview to submit to the National Archives.

Brigitte and Fatima

Brigitte and Fatima

I had been impressed that she gained access to the United Nations Higher Commission of Refugees (UNHCR) while filming “Fatima”; and had interviewed Daniel Shore, Howard Buffet, and Madeline Albright. So when she asked me to join the crew, I jumped at the chance to witness the ceremony.

 

Brigitte Timmerman on the Ranch

Brigitte Timmerman on the Ranch

 

Brigitte was raised in a cattle ranching family in Springfield, Nebraska and spent her summers as a child on ranches very close to the Pine Ridge. For decades her father supported Sidney’s ceremonies with firewood and beef yet she never visited the Medicine Man or his Circle.

 

Brigitte attended Ft. Lewis College in Durango, Colorado from 87’-92’ where she wrote, produced and aired content on KDUR’s college radio station. She has also completed several documentary film Labs and classes at Chicago Filmmakers and continuing education classes in Feature Film Production at the Hollywood Film Institute. She was first drawn to Native American topics at her college by the Navajo and Southern Ute tribes.

 

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Brigitte as Producer on the Pine Ridge

 

Reviewing her work at Chicago Filmmakers Labs, I was impressed that she gained access to the United Nations Higher Commission of Refugees (UNHCR) while filming “Fatima”; and had interviewed Daniel Shore, Howard Buffet, and Madeline Albright. So when she asked me to join the crew, I jumped at the chance to witness the ceremony and interview an authentic Medicine Man.

 

 

 

Learn more about Brigitte Timmerman and how she became the Executive Produce of this Documentary in Progress by following our Blog and Subscribe to the Newsletter .

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Newsletter – Documentary in  Progress
http://bit.ly/Newsletter-DocHasNoHorse
Documentary Trailer on Youtube:
http://youtu.be/MhmBfDNOUTU
Website: Sidney Has No Horses the Movie
http://sidneyhasnohorsesthemovie.com
Donate Now – Our Network for Good Partners:
https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/sidneyhasnohorsesthemovie
Facebook Links:
http://facebook.com/documentaryinprogress

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I’ve mentioned the Class I took at DPI through Tribeca Flashpoint several times now in blog posts and the November Newsletter. It has become part of the history of this Documentary in Progress. So here is a little more about the class for our timeline; and thanks to all the great instructors who continue to guide us.

Salvatore Consalvi; Director, Sidney Has No Horses

 

About the Digital Professional Institute

WATCH: Avi Levine, Executive Director, talks about what makes the Digital Professional Institute relevant and unique in today’s digital skills training and education.

The Digital Professional Institute sets the standard in digital skills training and education, whether you are a working professional looking to turn knowledge into action or a starter out to build your toolkit. Our non-degree, non-credit bearing program offerings reflect the hands-on, outcomes-focused educational philosophy of our parent company, Tribeca Flashpoint Academy, a leader in digital media arts education that has prepared hundreds of students for careers in the ever-changing world of digital media.

Our programs are developed and taught by leading practitioners and senior executives across the digital continuum in areas such as Digital Marketing, Social Media, and Video & Post-Production. We work with our instructors to ensure that their real-world, on-the-job learning content and case studies are backed by the academic rigor of higher education, so that you can leave our classes ready to make an impact on your organization. We strongly believe that every professional must have the knowledge and skills to excel in the digital workforce, and we look forward to equipping you to be at the leading edge of digital execution.

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In other words, the documentary adventure has led to the heart of a mystical religion. And,the filmmakers are attempting to engage the rituals and teachings on all levels available to the human mind (physically, psychologically, intellectually, and spiritually). In other words, this documentary process has become an opportunity to evaluate the very nature of consciousness and whether modern indigenous people have saved this knowledge for all of humanity (link to Sidney’s quote).  

The Newsletter began with family and friends. (more…)

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