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Happy Ending

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Produced by

HBO Young Filmmaker Lab

Directed by

Chris Irrizarry

Genre

Documentary
Short Film

Filmmaker Notes
More About Happy Ending from Director Chris Irrizarry

“Happy Ending” was produced at the HBO Young Filmmakers Lab at the Prospect Park YMCA in Park Slope, Brooklyn. I joined the program in Spring 2003 and completed my movie in April 2004.

I had a secret and I felt that people needed to know. My mom always told me never to tell anybody about the secret. Making this film was a big step for me. I came to the HBO Young Filmmakers Lab in spring of 2003 with the help of my counselor, Neil. He believed in me and wanted to help me to tell my story. It was harder than I expected. After a couple of false starts I got a camera as a present and I took it with me to Philadelphia to film my mother and to finish what I started. My teachers helped me to shape the movie into what it is: the truth about my life.

Happy Ending has been seen by a lot of people and to be honest, that makes me uncomfortable. It feels like a lot of people feeling sorry for me and I don’t like that. I just want them to see what a lot of kids go through and not to judge a person by the way they look.

FILMMAKER BIO
Chris Irrizarry, Director
Chris

My name is Chris Irrizarry, I am seventeen years old. The story of my film is the story of my life. I grew up in Philadelphia with my mother until I was ten years old. I loved my mother but she was addicted to drugs, and every year things got worse and worse. I needed to get away and start over.

I moved to New York to live with my grandmother and my brothers but it has been hard to put the past behind me and to think of the future. When I was with my mother I saw things and experienced things that no child should have to. Being raised in the streets and then changing to having to live by rules is easier to say than to do. I love the streets. You don’t have to worry about being judged. But I know that I have to finish school and do something with my life.

There may not be a happy ending for my mother, but I have to believe in a happy ending for myself.

The HBO Young Filmmakers Lab is a free after-school program that challenges Brooklyn high school students to create short documentary films about their lives. Working one-on-one with professional filmmaker-mentors, students write, shoot and edit personal narrative videos on subjects they choose. In the process, they gain self esteem, develop media literacy and master state-of-the-art digital filmmaking technology. We say to teens: “You have a voice! Use it!”

And the world is listening!

Since we began in 2001, our student’s films have been broadcast on HBO Family and PBS and have been presented at film festivals nationwide from the American Film Institute in Hollywood to the Museum of Television & Radio in Manhattan. Our teen filmmaking program has been featured in New York Times, The Daily News and on MSNBC, PBS and NY1 News. We have won numerous awards including three Honorable Mention National Student Awards of Excellence. Today, our films are being used in classrooms to teach powerful life lessons of diversity, tolerance and hope.

Through our Filmmaker Mentorship program, students get individualized attention and learn about career options available in the film and television industry. Each student leaves the class with a real product that encompasses all that they have learned as they are transformed from passive consumers to active creators of media.



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