Be My Oswald
Sponsored by The Hoffman Family
October 25, 2024
7pm October 25th
Fundraiser Benefitting the Queens World Film Festival
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Be My Oswald
A film by Cato and Cato
Benefitting the Queens World Film Festival
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Q&A Hosted by:
Anita Raswant
Anita Raswant is passionate about telling stories of minorities and having their voices heard through film and art. She is currently the Lead Programmer for the Nantucket Film Festival, and curates programs for NewFest and DOC NYC. She has done stints at the Tribeca Film Festival and the Hamptons International Film Festival, and has been on juries for several festivals. Anita grew up in Rome, Italy but has been a loyal Queens resident after graduating with a B.A. in Sociology from St. John’s University.
A few words from the producers
To assassinate Santa Claus is a ridiculous notion because, of course, he doesn’t exist. Yet, it is also a treacherous notion because Santa is a sacred American myth, deeply rooted in our hearts and a fundamental element of our social consciousness and economic system. Our cultural environment is saturated with Santa’s mutated image and that image is never a greater visible symbol of power (or a better target) than his grand holiday entrance down Broadway the heart of New York City in the Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Be my Oswald looks at the struggle between the power of myth over reality with a micro cultural environment of two individuals who’s bonding loyalty and trust clash when confronted with the truth. That struggle, much like our shocking childhood discovery about the truth of Santa, is a very rude awakening.
About the story
In early November a militant vegetarian known as B, recruits a high society girl and would be activist known as A as her unwitting conspirator against Santa Claus. As the Thanksgiving Day Parade marches down Broadway under their 6th floor space and Santa rides directly into the crosshairs, A and B are locked in a critical struggle that will affect every childhood, every family, the holiday season, the global economy and the way the entire western world looks at Santa Claus forever.