A Place Called Desire

"the community that care forgot"

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    • Summer Fun: An Essay for A Place Called Desire
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      • NPR Interview
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      • The 504
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By Leonard

Awards and Film Festivals

While awards and accolades are always appreciated, the team at LS3 Studios strives to keep them in perspective. We are grateful that our film “A Place Called Desire” has received some recognition, but we know these honors do not define the worth of our work.

The awards highlight a few strengths, but there are always areas that could be improved. We do not rest on our laurels or let the praise go to our heads. There are so many talented filmmakers in the world, many equally or more deserving who may not have received honors.

Our goal was simply to tell an engaging story and connect with viewers. The fact that some critics and festival judges responded positively is a bonus. But we realize judges have subjective tastes that should not dictate how we measure success.

The most rewarding accolade is hearing from everyday viewers that our film resonated with them. While we appreciate the formal honors, we know they reflect the subjective opinions of a few. What matters most is producing work that genuinely touches people’s lives.

We are thankful for the recognition A Place Called Desire has received. But we remain focused on learning and improving for the next project. Awards represent one perspective, but the diverse spectrum of audiences provides the most valuable feedback.

Awards and Film Festivals

A Place Called Desire wins a 2020 Silver Telly Award

Silver Award Telly Winner
APCD The Impact DOCS Award

2020 Award of Recognition: Documentary Feature  The Impact DOCS Awards

2020 Gold Winner AVA Digital Awards

Gold winner AVA Digital Awards 2020
Official Selection New Orleans Film Festival

Official Selection New Orleans Film Festival 2020 

Best Documentary Black Film Festival of New Orleans 2021

Audience Jury Award Black Film Festival of New Orleans 2021

Finalist Best Documentary San Diego Black Film Festival

finalist best documentary San Diego Black Film Festival 2020
San Francisco Black Film Festival

Official Selection San Francisco Black Film Festival 

Louisiana Heritage Media Award

Louisiana Trust for Historic Preservation

Filed Under: Awards, Film Festivals

By Leonard

Black Film Festival of New Orleans

A Place Called Desire Winner Best Documentary & Audience Jury Award
in the Black Film Festival of New Orleans.
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Filed Under: Film Festivals Tagged With: Black Panthers, Desire Community, Desire Housing Project, Film Festival

By Leonard

Articles and Reviews About A Place Called Desire

A Place Called Desire (Louisiana Feature)

“Essential viewing for anyone interested in New Orleans’ cultural history and in Black struggle in the city and America. I can’t recommend this movie enough.”

Antigravity Magazine

The New Orleans Film Fest presents outdoor screenings

The Gambit 

Stepping Out

WYES Stepping Out November 13, 2020

Second week of 2020 New Orleans Film Festival features documentary on ‘Place Called Desire’

“There’s no understating its value when it comes to collecting previously untold stories, which together add a new, personal layer — one previously unknown and/or misunderstood by many New Orleanians — to the city’s 20th-century history.”

Filmmaker Who Lost Home During Katrina Shares His Documentary Journey

Desktop-Documentaries.com

In ‘A Place Called Desire,’ Leonard Smith III captures New Orleans history

TheDrumNewspaper.info

garlandjournal.com

louisianaweekly.com

dallasweekly.com

New Orleans 2020: Documentary Overview

whatnottodoc.com

The True Story of Desire

Acadianalifestyle.com

 

Filed Under: Articles, Reviews Tagged With: Articles, Reviews

By Leonard

A Place Called Desire On The 504

October 2015, Leonard Smith III is interviewed by Sheba Turk, the host of “The 504.” Leonard is the Director/Producer of the documentary A Place Called Desire.

THE 504

Filed Under: Documentary, Interviews Tagged With: Black Panthers, Desire Community, Desire Housing Project, Kickstart

By Leonard

Private Screening Panel Discussion

Lenett Films Production and LS3 Studios presented a private screening at the George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center. A Place Called Desire is a documentary feature film telling the powerful story of an often forgotten community in the upper 9th Ward in New Orleans. It has been in the making for 12 years, offers many unforgettable history lessons applicable to American history, Louisiana history, African American history, urban history, racial history, studies of neighborhoods, studies of survival, and memorable stories of love and community. Somehow the filmmaker shares hard truths with a gentle touch.

We held the following panel discussion after the viewing.

Private Screening- Panel Discussion video by Tiffany S. Williams on Vimeo.

Bernice Bennett: And so that’s my community, and I never thought that this was there was negative anything negative about growing up in the Ninth Ward. I just was excited to see my mother and to hear her say things that we all laughed at because she often talked about how she almost talked herself out of a home. She wanted to stay uptown. But just to see everyone in this documentary share their experiences brought back wonderful, warm memories.

Rev. Daniel Perkins: I was well pleased with the first of all, the quality of the documentary and the putting together. It was really good. I just wish it could be shown more and in more places. And I was hoping that George Carraby and Johnny would all be the guy that was in the documentary. I’m from the Desire. I think we moved into Desire and still building it. We were halfway through. We moved in the center of the project that was still building the back part of it. And I think I love Desire so much that if somebody would cut me, some of the ghetto may start bleeding out, but I would never exchange my upbringing for nothing in this world. In fact, I traveled all over this country and everywhere I go, people recognize our accent. They try to figure out where they come from. And the first thing they want to know, where are you from? And my response to them is always the same. I’m from Desire, Louisiana.

Kirk Stevens: And I’m very, very happy to have been a part of this, and I just want to give a big shout out to Leonard for put this together.

Filed Under: Private Screening Tagged With: Desire Community, Private Screening

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