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The Day We Met Oprah

By · January 31, 2011
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After losing his iPhone on an Air Canada flight, Philip arrived at his destination only to discover his bags weren’t there. Jet lagged from getting back to Vancouver from Mumbai five days earlier, Nimisha boarded the cheapest flight she could find to Sundance, which meant long delays and over eight hours of travel (a direct flight to Utah takes only two hours but is double the price!). So after a very crazy day of traveling and major costs we reached our hotel room (only $400/night) and began our incredible Sundance Film Festival experience in Park City, Utah. And man, was it worth it!!!

65_RedRoses Filmmakers Philip Lyall & Nimisha Mukerji with Oprah Winfrey at Sundance Film Festival - January 2011

Phil, Nimisha and OPRAH at the Rocco/OWN party at Sundance Film Festival.

We found out last year that 65_RedRoses was going to have its US television debut on the Oprah Winfrey Network(OWN). Rocco Films, the company that acquisitioned our documentary, threw an intimate party to celebrate the first installment of films to play as part of Oprah’s Documentary Club. While we were excited to be invited to the launch event, it didn’t register just how big of a celebration this would be for the filmmakers and their documentaries, until about an hour into the evening.

Firstly, we chatted with Rosie O’Donnell, who is as friendly and engaging as she is hilarious! She is incredible and totally obsessed with documentaries! When we introduced ourselves, she knew who we were because she had already screened “65_RedRoses”. She has a special connection with the film because her nephew has Cystic Fibrosis. On top of her own show, “The Rosie O’Donnell Show” which will be launching on OWN, she’ll also be hosting a post-show special after each documentary. She loved “65_RedRoses” and was really supportive of the film’s message.

Nimisha, ROSIE, and Phil at Sundance.

Nimisha, ROSIE, and Phil at Sundance.

The night rolled on and familiar faces like Geena Davis and Forest Whitaker strolled about the room. Suddenly an announcement was made for us to gather around the small stage, where a reserved table for “65_RedRoses” was waiting for us. Before we even realized what was happening, “Mama O” entered the room and the party shifted from excitement to full on hysteria! Now we don’t normally get star-struck, but this was one of those moments where we felt like every filmmaker in the room totally let loose! We couldn’t believe that OPRAH (the queen of television) was standing just a few feet away from us. After watching her on TV for over twenty years, OPRAH was telling US how excited she was to have our film on her network. INSANE!!! We both immediately thought of Eva, how she would’ve felt to know that our little Canadian documentary had come this far. As Oprah spoke, behind her a huge big television screen displayed our poster, and the beautiful and determined face of Eva appeared, bright red hair glowing. Eva had always dared to dream big, and now everything we had worked so hard for, was actually becoming a reality. In that moment, as we stood there and celebrated the film’s success, we knew our friend Eva was with us.

When it actually came time to meet Oprah, it was a complete blur to us. We thanked her for inviting us to be involved in this exciting milestone for doc programming.

So there it is! Our photo with Oprah! We did it Eva…we did it.

We also met an amazing young man named Joey Borgogna, who works with the Creative Visions Foundation and has a project with OWN. Joey was a living donor for a girl named Brandy who had Cystic Fibrosis, and donated a lung to her.

Nimisha and Joey

Meeting Joey was a reminder to us of why we made this film in the first place. The film is dedicated to all the all the incredible donors out there who have given the gift of life, and the many people who are still waiting on the transplant list for a chance to live out their dreams.

Love, love, love,
Phil and Nimisha

Comments

I just wanted to Thank You for sharing your Documentary and Eva’s Story with the world. I got to see, your film a few years back at Hot Docs and I was Blown away. I got to met Eva and was taken back by how strong and beautiful she was. I am so sorry to here she has passed on. However It is so great that you guys are keeping her alive through this Documentary.

In 2004 I lost someone really important to me. I also made a Documentary that I have been keeping him alive with since 2005. It will be airing on the Documentary Channel in the United States in February about him. Its called “Tyler”. I wanted to share it with you guys I hope you enjoy it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWv3C4_MTX0

Once again Thank You and keep up your great work.

Leonardo Dell’Anno

Bigger and better every single time! Eva gave so many people the gift of life: she donated her heart to millions. Thank you so much for your film, your message, and sharing Eva with those who haven’t had the chance to meet her yet. They’ll be forever changed. Way to go you guys!

When will Eva’s documentary be shown in the states? I have been waiting to see it since I heard you were filming. Keep up the great work spreading Eva’s legacy!

Hi Nic, the Oprah Winfrey Network has not confirmed the screening date in the US, but we expect it to happen in the summer. Cheers!

Hi,

I read Eva’s story! Everyday of it. I laughed I cried and I sobbed. I have been looking and waiting for this to be on OWN. It is August, do we know yet when it will be on?

Thanks for your support! An OWN date has not yet been announced for 65RR, but we hope it’s soon! Stay tuned #4Eva

I am looking forward to this documentary. I too have been fighting for CF: http://www.paddleforcf.com; centers around a blind father doing the improbable to find a cure—paddling 65 miles to raise awareness.

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