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I'm Billy.
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BILLY THE KID is now playing on CINEMAX!
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Check out BILLY THE KID on SUPER CHANNEL CANADA this July!
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And airing on UK'S CHANNEL 4/MORE!
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Auckland, New Zealand - Auckland International Film Festival - July 25-26
Wellington, New Zealand - World Cinema Showcase - July 28-29
Sydney, Australia - Chauvel Cinema - July 31
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER: This revealing documentary about a teenage misfit will haunt viewers
Stephen Farber
Movie Critic
Many memorable dramatic films about adolescence have been made over the decades, but few of them can match the impact of "Billy the Kid," a striking, heartfelt documentary that deserves to have a long shelf life. Director Jennifer Venditti is a casting director who was interviewing high school kids in Maine for a short film. She came upon a young teenage boy, Billy Price-Baker, who didn't seem to fit with the other kids at his school, and she became intrigued by him and decided to see if she might gain entry into his world. Billy and his mother agreed to talk with her and share some of their secrets.What emerged is a portrait quite unprecedented in its candor and poignancy. Billy reveals the emotional problems that have plagued him since childhood. At one point, school administrators recommended that he be placed in a special school. His mother refused to accept their diagnosis, and it becomes clear that she was right. Billy's problems are not so different from typical adolescent alienation, and he clearly is a perceptive and bright boy who deserves a supportive environment where he might have a chance to flourish.Venditti followed Billy around and made him comfortable enough so that he opens up about the dark thoughts that he harbors, partly attributable to his history with an abusive father. Even more remarkable, while filming is under way Billy begins a tentative romance with Heather, a girl he courts at the local diner. The flush of first love rarely has been caught with such tenderness, and when the flirtation comes to a sudden end we're affected by the desolation that Billy feels.The film doesn't force a conclusion on us. It allows us to see that Billy has the potential to become dangerously antisocial, but he has a rock-solid ally in his mother, who proves to be far more generous and complicated than first impressions suggest. Like the best docus, "Billy the Kid" introduces us to some unique characters. Technically it's fairly simple but just accomplished enough to keep us riveted. Cinematographer Donald Cumming captures the small-town New England ambience. The movie's main virtue is its intimacy; it takes us astonishingly close to its characters, and this is a tribute to the trust and empathy that Venditti and her unobtrusive crew achieved. One hopes that the film finds a life in theaters, then on television and DVD, where it will last as an indelible record of adolescent turmoil.
TORONTO STAR REVIEW
Geoff Pevere
Movie Critic
In Jennifer Venditti's Billy the Kid, there's a long sequence in which an emotionally scarred 15-year-old boy finally works up the nerve to approach the girl he's been admiring from a painful distance. So deftly has the film aligned our emotional attachment to Billy, the ensuing exchange has all the raw, almost unbearable suspense of anything to be found in a contemporary Hollywood thriller. We pray that she will like Billy as much as we have come to.Billy the Kid: Jennifer Venditti's portrait of Billy, a keenly intelligent and preternaturally sensitive 15-year-old with selfdescribed "issues," is an extraordinarily affecting study in the life of an outsider. Following Billy as he cycles through the quiet streets of his small town, talking about music, love and the frustrating gap between imagination and reality, the film invites you to see the world his way. As quietly inspiring as it is genuinely heartbreaking, Billy the Kid is an act of passionate empathy.
INDIEWIRE
by Michael Lerman (March 15, 2007)
Easily the most-talked about documentary in this year's SXSW Film Fest, and with good reason, is Jennifer Venditti's "Billy the Kid". To say the film is a haunting, intimate portrait of a teenage boy struggling through the regular hardships of adolescence would be selling the film short. Venditti's work is one of the strongest directorial visions, one made over the course of eight shooting days and months of precise, creative editing. The first twenty minutes alone are worth the price of admission for the contribution to furthering the language of documentary. Venditti's pulls the audience in with a series of telling vignettes, wrapping us in the whirlwind of Billy's life and dropping us deep into the verite of his first relationship, all the while never undermining but rather enhancing her subject. The touching nature of Billy's story is the epitome of the emotional experience that this year's SXSW has been; a crucial factor in why the film won the top documentary jury prize.
SHORT SYNOPSIS
“I’m not black, I’m not white, not foreign…just different in the mind – different brains, that’s all…” explains 15 year-old Billy in Jennifer Venditti’s provocative coming of age film. Billy's intuitive commentary and intimate verit.. footage reveal a unique attitude as he responds to a painful childhood, first time love, and his experience as an outsider in small town Maine. By turns humorous and disturbing, this portrait challenges the viewer to look beyond labels and contemplate the future of a teen still in the process of becoming.
CREDITS
DIRECTOR/PRODUCER Jennifer Venditti
PRODUCER Chiemi Karasawa
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Barnet Liberman & Bob Alexander
ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS Jordan Mattos & Danielle DiGiacomo
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Donald Cumming
ADD'L CAMERA Paris Kain
EDITOR Michael Levine
ADD'L EDITOR Enat Sidi
SOUND DESIGN Damian Volpe
RE-RECORDING MIXER Tony Volante
ORIGINAL SCORE Christian Zucconi & Guy Blakeslee
TITLE & GRAPHIC DESIGN Seth Zucker
Billy and Spike Jonze Tony Bennett, Chris Eska (August Evening), Clint Eastwood,
LA Film Festival Director/Producer Jennifer Venditti and Dustin Hoffman
LA Film Festival

My Interests

Aw.. Well I've got a hell of a lot of them... one of them would be martial arts, then there is Rock n' Roll, then there's GIRLS of course... I am 16 after all.. movies, i recently took a likeing to Bruce Lee movies... sadly he's dead of couse... poetry and books. Then there's many others that i cant really mention because there's just so many...

I'd like to meet:

I'd probably like to meet the band members of KISS, Paul, Gene, Tommy and Eric. And of course ACDC would have my vote too. Brock Lesnar he's a WWE wrestler. Then there's STING, a wrestler of the TNA. Jet Li also, he's a martial artist. Then there's another martial artist who was in MORTAL KOMBAT, Keith Cooke. Sasha Cohen she's a figure skater that in the Olympics.. and Jennifer Garner from the movie ELECTRA... There's lots of others but i cant name them all cause there are so many. Too many for my brain otherwise it'll pop.

Music:

ACDC, KISS, VAN HALEN, JET, DROWING POOL, GUNS N' ROSES, JOURNEY, THEN THERE'S DISCO, LIKE THE BEE GEES... I ALSO LISTEN TO THE BEATLES... THERE'S A LOT MORE THAT I CAN NOT MENTION... WAY TOO MANY OUT THERE...

Movies:

FREDDY VS JASON, PHANTOM OF THE OPERA directed by Joel Schumacher, UNIVERSAL SOLDIER starring JEAN CLAUDE VAN DAMMME AND DOLPH LUNDGREN... I like the movie HALLOWEEN. I've also taken a liking to a movie called The LOST BOYS with Keefer Sutherland. The OUTSIDERS, my favorite character DALLAS is played by MATT DILLON, and of course Two Bit whose played by EMILIO ESTEVES whose also in MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE by STEVEN KING which is also one of my favorite movies. I recently took a liking to BRUCE ALMIGHTLY, JIM CARREY is funny as Hell... The whole GODZILLA series... and the list goes on and on.....

Television:

One of them is DRAGON BALL Z, anime. Before they canceled it i was big fan of GODZILLA the series which was made after the one filmed in New York with MATTHEW BRODRICK and JEAN RENO. POWER RANGERS is another one of them.. I don't really watch many TV shows, but those are some of the few I do watch...

Books:

One of my favourites would have to be WAR OF THE WORLDS- HG WELLS. Then there's CHRISTINE by STEPHEN KING.. I read CUJO its about a rabid St. Bernard it scarred the heebeegeebies out of me.. Then there's the HARRY POTTER SERIES which is by JK ROWLING.. and LORD OF THE RINGS series by JRR TOLKIEN.. and the list keeps going on...

Heroes:

oh I got a lot of them.... one of them would have to by my MOM and DAD. Another one of them would be ANGUS YOUNG of ACDC. Then there's Paul Stanley of KISS. And of course the 4 others I mentioned earlier, BROCK LESNER, STING, KEITH COOKE and JET LI... and there's also JEAN CLAUDE VAN DAMME and DOLPH LUNDGREN... Then there's SLYVESTER STALLONE, and ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, the govna of CalIfornia, aka CONAN the REPUBLICAN.. and of course theres two others, JOHN WAYNE and CLINT EASTWOOD...and the list goes on....

My Blog

Brunswick, ME & Minneapolis Dates!

January 18 and 19 Frontier Café and Cinema Brunswick, MEIn person Q&A with Jennifer Venditti on both nights!February 8 - 14 Parkway Theatre, Minneapolis, MN...
Posted by Billy The Kid on Sat, 12 Jan 2008 09:19:00 PST

Omaha Q&A Info!

Director Jennifer Venditti in person, Saturday, January 12.Post-show discussions will follow the 4:30pm and 7:30pm showtimes.To purchase tickets, please visit Filmstreams.org...
Posted by Billy The Kid on Wed, 09 Jan 2008 08:59:00 PST

Boulder, D.C. & LA Dates!

Boulder, CO - International Film Series - February 2 & 3Los Angeles - Laemmle's Sunset - February 8*Washington D.C. - AFI Silver Theater - January 23 *Showtime to be announced, check back for det...
Posted by Billy The Kid on Mon, 31 Dec 2007 10:56:00 PST

Q&A Dates with Jennifer!

Omaha - Ruth Sokolof Theatre/FilmStreams.org - Q&A with Jennifer Venditti January 12th!Boston - Coolidge Corner - Q&A with Jennifer Venditti and John Robison 25th & 26th!Washington D.C. -...
Posted by Billy The Kid on Mon, 31 Dec 2007 10:59:00 PST

Portland, ME Date!!

Billy the Kid will be playing at SPACE - Alternative Arts Venue on February 23, for one showing.Mark your calendars!
Posted by Billy The Kid on Fri, 21 Dec 2007 08:31:00 PST

Important Info for Boston Fans!!

The dates have changed!Billy The Kid is now playing January 25th to February 1st at Boston's Coolidge Corner.for more info, please visit billythekiddocumentary.com & Coolidge Corner's website for tick...
Posted by Billy The Kid on Wed, 19 Dec 2007 12:49:00 PST

Chicago, Detroit, and Salt Lake City Dates!

Chicago - Gene Siskel Film Center - Stranger Than Fiction Film Series - January 11 @ 7:45 pm & January 16 @ 7:30 pmSalt Lake City - Tower Theater - Januaray 11Detroit - Detroit Institute of Art - Feb...
Posted by Billy The Kid on Tue, 11 Dec 2007 11:52:00 PST

NYC Opening and Afterparty Photos!

Opening night was such a blast! The only things missing were Billy and Penny, but we know they were there in spirit.Production Assistant Jaclyn ParisDP / Musician (Lead Singer of The Virgins) Donald C...
Posted by Billy The Kid on Mon, 10 Dec 2007 03:25:00 PST

Spout.com Interviews Director/Producer Jennifer Venditti

The guys at Spout have been so supportive! They interviewed me at SXSW and then again leading up to the NYC Opening. Check it out!FilmCouch 48: Interview with Billy The Kid director/producer Jennifer ...
Posted by Billy The Kid on Mon, 10 Dec 2007 03:17:00 PST

THANK YOU

THANK YOU!Oh my, how time has flown.....actually, not really!But a lot has happened since August 2005 when Donald (my DP) and I left for a 2 week road trip to Maine and West Virginia. I could reflect ...
Posted by Billy The Kid on Mon, 10 Dec 2007 03:15:00 PST