thejumpermaybachmovie

Executive Producer's Take

Hello friends!  I'm David Sanford the executive producer of the autobiographical documentary the Jumper Maybach Story.  After three and a half years and a lot of hard work our film is complete.  We are now embarking on our journey of spreading Jumper's message of tolerance and peace.  As part of that effort, we are now on the film festival circuit and also participating in private screenings for charitable organizations.  I am very proud to report that we have received an Award of Merit from Impact Docs in La Jolla, California.  We have also been officially selected to screen at the Awareness Film Festival in Los Angeles and the Q-Fest in San Antonio next month.  We will also be participating in a charity event sponsored by the San Antonio LGBT Chamber of Commerce.  In November, we will be screening for the Presbyterian Church here in Houston.

I will posting here regularly to update you on our journey.  I will also highlight pertinent topics as they arise.  I hope this will facilitate discussion regarding bullying and its devastating effects on our lives.

Just the other day, I was listening to talk radio and a caller mentioned that he thought bullying was actually an important part of growing up and that it made children "tougher".  Say what?  As a victim of bullying, I can tell you that I was NOT made stronger but made to feel insecure and worthless.

We would love to hear from you on this topic as well as others.  Please share our blog and website with all your friends and help us spread Jumper's message of peace and tolerance.

Peace

David Sanford, MD

 

 

 

Art Therapy

 

 

Bullying is more than just play ground teasing. The victims are harassed at school or work, and can suffer from attacks on the social media as well. I am not exaggerating when I say this form of abuse can be emotionally destructive. Therapy is not a crutch and it can take many forms in the healing process. It can be counseling sessions or discussion groups. Therapy seeks to bind wounds and restore inner tranquility. My personal road to inner peace travels along the brush strokes of painting. It has done much to repair a lot of inner damage and gives me a great feeling of purpose.

I was not referred to art by a counseling professional. Rather, my introduction came from a rather unique source. Like many people, I am a devout person and seek help from God. Prayer helps me find meaning and purpose to my days. At a very depressing time in my life, as I was alone in a room praying for deliverance from all the bullying I was forced to endure, a sense of calm suddenly enveloped me. I cannot fully explain it, but I felt being gently guided towards art as a means of dealing with the pain. A voice from inside was urging me to pick up a brush. I guess the best way to describe it is that in this dark moment, when everything seemed hopeless, a light shone through. It had a splash of color.

I have never had formal art training, and abstract art is something that comes very naturally to me. My work is not something which is planned in advance; it simply pours out from me. What I quickly discovered when I was in my Jumper paintings zone was my stress level dropped dramatically. Many of the fears and worries I confronted daily seem to go away while I was working with paint and brush strokes. I was still working in an office where bullies were ruling the floor. Yet, as I painted I felt safe. I wasn’t feeling as nearly as nervous. I had many scars on my psyche and the art work was healing me. I experienced my inner self being gradually restored.

Please understand that when you are surrounded by bullies it is very difficult to express yourself. Your environment discourages that. Painting allows me to fully explore who I am, and let the world know who I am. It was not long before others showed professional appreciation for what I was doing. This led to exhibitions in Paris, Dubai, and Venice. My artwork has been seen internationally and I have one of the best art studios in the Houston metropolitan area. More than any recognition or commercial success, art has broken down the walls that others built to imprison me. What hate seeks to build, art helps to bring down. I use art to put an end to the darkness.

It is so much more than pretty pictures. Art is a healing force and this gift given to me I share with others. Autistic children sometimes feel trapped and cannot express themselves. I work with these kids to help them better communicate feelings they had inside. I am firmly of the opinion artistic expression has the power to liberate those who are the victims of bullies, and the vicious hate. I offer my work to those bullied knowing art helps with healing, and can restore a sense of self-worth. This is my life’s work and I embrace every aspect of it.

 

One final note. I was the only person physically in the room when the inspiration to use art came to me. I do not, however, feel I was alone. To this day I remained convinced that a very dear friend was standing beside me, protecting me from harm. I believe He still watches over my shoulder.

Ben Workman speaks about upcoming release of his documentary film

Hello,

I'm Ben Workman of The Jumper Maybach Story documentary which is about my life.  A Los Angeles film crew has followed me throughout the United States and Internationally for over  2 1/2 years filming for this documentary.  It is now an exciting time to see that the finished film will be submitted to film festivals.  

My entire goal of agreeing to tell my life story on film is to help others overcome trying periods of adversity.  The message inspires everyone who has experienced bullying to channel their pain into a positive outlet.  I hope my story will inspire others to do the same.

Now I need your help in getting the word out about The Jumper Maybach Story.  Tell all your friends to like and share https://www.facebook.com/JumperMaybachMovie  fan page as well as going to TheJumperMaybachStory.com website to spread the news.

Thank you,

Ben Workman