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Movie Explores Our Strange Connections With Money

cover from SPENT video
June 5, 2015 by Elizabeth H. Cottrell

I’ve been meaning to write a series of blog posts that encourage readers to explore their attitudes about money—their money mindset, if you will—and the impact money has on their relationship with others. Money is often at the root of family strife, marital disagreements, sibling rivalries, and intergenerational greed. Seen through the lens of Connection, I believe it’s important to understand and come to grips with our own attitudes about money, without sugar-coating or rationalization.

So when I learned about a movie called SPENT being made here in our area with local talent, I was fascinated to learn it is a dark comedy that looks at the ridiculous ways money is spent and explores what good just a little bit of money can do.

SPENT is a Farce Noir/Dark Comedy that hearkens back to the 40s and 50s and that great era of film-making.  My friend Lisa Mikitarian, whose book Her Safari: Snapshots Along The Way I reviewed awhile back, wrote the screenplay and will be directing it. She reports, “We have an incredible cinematographer, David Doko, shooting the film for us in black and white.  He’s also a colorist and will put touches of color throughout the film for added drama/effect”

They’ve got a crowd-sourced fundraiser going on, and I was happy to support this creative endeavor for the reason they so eloquently give on their fundraising site: “Contributing to a film may seem frivolous on the surface, but great stories speak to our humanity and therefore have  value.  We hope you see this project as having value.”

Won’t you join me in supporting this creative endeavor? CLICK HERE or on the picture below to see the promo video and get more information and details on the plot.

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Category: Connection with Others, Connection with SelfTag: David Doko, Lisa Mikitarian, money, Nick Nerangis, SPENT
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  1. Karen R. Sanderson

    June 8, 2015 at 7:00 am

    I wish I could ignore my checking account! 🙂 Seriously, so many people worry about the money spent. I regret a few (maybe a few hundred) expenditures, but, meh, it’s only money. You never see a hearse with a Uhaul. I’d rather spend it on things I want that make me happy, or spend it on things that make others happy.

    • Elizabeth Cottrell

      June 8, 2015 at 10:12 am

      Karen, you’ve touched on an important point for anyone trying to pontificate about money. There’s a sweet spot of income or net worth which varies with each individual and their circumstances. Below that sweet spot, we’re in survival mode, and it’s ridiculous to try to be philosophical or high-minded about it. Within that sweet spot, we’ve got enough to cover the essentials and can begin to feel we have some lovely choices to make about how to spend the rest. Above that sweet spot, it’s either smooth sailing or, in the case of the VERY wealthy, it brings another whole set of challenges.

      From anecdotal reports and as you’ve alluded to, however, no matter where one is on that spectrum, an “attitude of gratitude” and a willingness to focus on others instead of ourselves can make a big difference in our happiness.

  2. Lisa Mikitarian

    June 5, 2015 at 10:25 am

    Thank you so much, Elizabeth! Your support and encouragement mean so much! And I think you should do a series about money. Your perspective would be thought provoking.

    • Elizabeth Cottrell

      June 7, 2015 at 2:16 pm

      Thanks, Lisa! I may just get to that…Keep us posted about the progress of SPENT!

  3. Pamela

    June 5, 2015 at 9:18 am

    Looks fascinating! As a writer, I ignore money/checkbook accounts/savings as much as possible. (ha ha, being half serious here)

    • Lisa Mikitarian

      June 5, 2015 at 11:32 am

      You and me both, Sister:).

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