Friday, July 10, 2020

The Gift: Film Trailer

The Gift ~ Filmed At Daniels School!!!


A girl with uncommonly large ears is bullied at school, but finds solace in her friendship with a crow in the woods. She feeds the bird everyday and in exchange it presents her with gifts, until a violent encounter at school causes their ritual to take an unsettling turn.


Director Biography - Jacintha Charles


Jacintha Charles is a Singaporean Filmmaker and Actress based in San Francisco, California.

Her move to the United States in 2004 broadened her opportunities as an Actress and rejuvenated her love for Writing and subsequently Directing. She loves telling stories that deal with the complexities of human drama in different styles and context, particularly of the everyday people from diverse backgrounds.

Her goal is to continue to tell stories that can make a difference, create topics of discussion or perhaps just have you sit down with a cup of coffee in hand and think about what you just saw.

She is currently working on one of her feature scripts entitled, SINGAPURA (an old name for the country of SINGAPORE where she is from). The story is inspired by the race riots that occured in Singapore in 1964 that tells the story of a friendship between a Malay girl and a Chinese boy during the most violent racial times in Singaporean history.

Over the past few years, she was fortunate enough to have two of her films awarded grants by the Singapore Film Commission which have gone on to play at film festivals including the Singapore Film Festival (in conjunction with Singapore International Film Fest), Women and Minorities in Media Festival and Best Shorts Film Festival where she picked up an Award of Merit for Women Filmmakers for her short film entitled, The Dance.


Director Statement

We wanted to deal with the subject of bullying and mental health that has been a stigma in society partiularly with children at an impressionable age. Everyone in their lives, be it young or old, have gone through some form of bullying or a challenging mental state. We were particularly interested in the mind of a child. Loneliness and isolation can wreak havoc on an adults' mind let alone a childs'. In our film, our protagonist, Iris, has allowed herself an escape to which only she can take solace and comfort in.


With The Gift, we wanted to highlight important topics whilst entertaining and informing the audience. We had purposefully limited our dialogue in the film to let the story, the action, the beautiful visuals (the majestic redwoods of Northern California) and haunting melodies do the work. We didn't want to draw conclusions with the film. Rather, we hope it would spark a conversation and encourage people to have honest discussions about the subjects at hand. Be it between a parent and child, teacher and student, sibling and sibling, friends and friends etc. Our question to people would be - What and how do we teach our children about acceptance of different individuals and their uniqueness?


This project has been a labour of love together with my Co-Creators/Writers, Emma Scully and Kendra Goff. We are proud of the fact that we are women filmmakers who come from three very different places in the world (England, U.S.A. and myself, Singapore respectively) to head this project. Diversity and inclusion is also strongly represented throughout the rest of our team - South East Asians, the LGBTQ community, Latinas, Europeans - we truly are a melting pot of a team as we all came together to share the same vision and goal.


We are committed to supporting our fellow filmmakers of all genders and all races, and telling stories of all kinds from our unique points of view.

The Gift: Behind The Scenes

Video Update 1 - The Gift from Jacintha Charles on Vimeo.

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Daniels School Restoration Open House Celebration: Memorable Moments ~ September 17th, 2016

The tireless efforts to restore Daniels School - A 120 year old one room school located at: 8162 Mill Creek Road in Healdsburg, California have finally come to fruition!!! The County Landmarks Commission of Sonoma County has clamied Daniels School the 186th Historic Landmark on 09/18/2001!

These photos capture the Open House Celebration Honoring Former Students!!! The majority of rebuilding, furnishing, and maintenance of the structure is finally done. Now our dream of providing educational experiences for local school children and residents alike is a reality. It was a joyous occasion with lots of food, warm company, and many happy memories were shared and made that day! The best part was meeting and mingling with the former students...hearing their nostalgic times spent at The Daniels School and honoring their presence!

Our sincerest thanks to the SONOMA COUNTY LANDMARKS COMMISSION for a 2nd grant of $15,100, and to all the individuals and businesses for their donations to the project.

Presently donating labor with a deadline!:

Dan Harbin - Midstate Construction
Mark Rogers - Mark A. Rogers Construction
Richard Colombini - Colombini Construction

We still continue to work on the schoolhouse going forward making more improvements, so if you find it in your heart to donate, you can make it happen here at our online blog:


The Venado Historical Society has its own address now and even a mailbox. So if you prefer to mail in your donations, you can do so here:

Venado Historical Society
8000 Mill Creek Road
Healdsburg, CA 95448

Please email Bonnie Cussins-Pitkin:
parbmp21@gmail.com
Phone: 707.433.3301 with any questions, comments, or thoughts.




















Daniels School Restoration Open House Celebration: Slideshow ~ September 17th, 2016