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'Playing Columbine' is a 2008 American documentary film produced and edited by American independent filmmaker Danny Ledonne.[https://montrealgazette.com/entertainment/movies/fantasia-2009-playing-columbine-12 Fantasia 2009: Playing Columbine **1/2|Montreal Gazette][http://www.acolumbinesite.com/victim/injured2.php Injured and Survivors of the Columbine High School shooting] The film follows the video game 'Super Columbine Massacre RPG!' in which players experience the Columbine High School massacre through the eyes of the murderers, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold.

Film content



In the documentary, critics and supporters of the game are interviewed, including Ledonne, Jack Thompson, Hal Halpin, Doug Lowenstein, Jason Della Rocca, Jenova Chen, Ian Bogost, Tracy Fullerton, Brian Flemming, and the hosts of 'Free Talk Live'.[https://www.indiewire.com/2008/10/afi-fest-08-22nd-edition-announces-148-films-boyle-swinton-to-receive-tributes-71603/ AFI FEST '08| 22nd Edition Announces 148 Films; Boyle, Swinton To Receive Tributes|IndieWire] Arguments are made to support the game's inclusion in a growing movement of videogames with social agendas, referencing other independent games such as 'McDonald's Videogame', 'Darfur is Dying', 'JFK Reloaded', and those made by Persuasive Games.

Supporters of video games such as Greg Costikyan note that the medium of the video game is undergoing the same reactionary criticism as previously experienced by comic books, rock and roll, and 'Dungeons & Dragons'. Some argue that video games will gain more mainstream acceptance as more video game players are in positions of power. The film argues that the medium of the video game should no longer be viewed as a child's toy but rather as a mature form of art (see art game).

The film also examines the link drawn by the 'Toronto Sun' and other media outlets between the Columbine videogame and the 2006 Dawson College shooting. The shooter, Kimveer Gill allegedly listed 'Super Columbine Massacre RPG!' as his favorite game. Dawson College student during the shooting; Melissa Fuller is interviewed and dismisses the game's role in the shooting. However, Jack Thompson maintains that the game is a "murder simulator" that "trained" the shooter. The link between the game and the shooting is regarded as an "easy out for society" by then IGDA executive director Jason Della Rocca.

The final section of the film documents the 2007 controversy at the Slamdance Film Festival in which the Columbine videogame was pulled from the Guerrilla Gamemaker Competition by festival director Peter Baxter. In response, University of Southern California pulled its sponsorship of the competition and half of the other game developers pulled their projects out of the festival. The Slamdance documentary jury attempted to award the game a special jury prize but Baxter prevented the award from being given. Eventually, the game screened at other events such as Living Game Worlds in Gijon, Spain and a gallery installation at University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.

Slamdance Festival rejection



The film was rejected from the 2008 Slamdance Film Festival which the film notes during the end credits. Ian Bogost at Water Cooler Games observed that "It's certainly no surprise that those 'subjective decisions' would include the rejection of the film, which is openly critical of the festival."[http://www.watercoolergames.org/archives/000866.shtml Water Cooler Games: "Playing Columbine Screening, Rejection"]

Release



'Playing Columbine' premiered at AFI Fest[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/playing-columbine-set-afi-fest-118529 'Playing Columbine' set for AFI Fest|Hollywood Reporter] in Los Angeles, California on November 7, 2008.[http://www.screeninglog.com/journal/2008/9/4/afi-la-film-festival-announces-lineup.html preview of AFI screening at The Screening Log]

It has also screened at Artfutura,[http://www.artfutura.org/v2/audiovisuals.php?idedition=28&idcontent=3&me=3&mb=1&lang=En screening at Artfutura] the Bradford Animation Festival,[http://www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/baf/2008/film_detail.asp?filmid=7978 screening at Bradford Animation Festival] the Denver Film Festival,[http://www.denverfilm.org/festival/film/detail.aspx?id=22135&fid=43 screening at Starz Denver Film Festival] and the Santa Fe Film Festival.[http://santafe.bside.com/2008/films/playingcolumbine_santafe2008 screening at Santa Fe Film Festival]

It has been screened in academic venues such as University of Texas at Dallas, Emerson College and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

The film has been released online via Amazon Video, iTunes, and Netflix.

Reception



Reacting to the trailer for the film released in July 2007, Brian Crecente wrote at the gaming site Kotaku that, "Judging by the rather short trailer, it feels like the documentary is a little too much about Ledonne and not enough about the very real and complicated issues involving both the shooting and the idea of tacking serious subject matters with video games."[http://kotaku.com/gaming/clips/documentary-about-game-about-killing-284027.php reaction to trailer on Kotaku]

A first look screening of the film at Gamecity in October 2007 prompted Daniel Etherington to write on BBC Collective, "fascinating documentary... Isnt it time that games were taken seriously?"

He continued:

A review by Anthony Burch at the videogame blog Destructoid wrote:

The film was reviewed by Andrew Barker of 'Variety' in November 2008 and noted:

Mark Fulton of Film Threat wrote:

See also



* Artistic freedom

* 'Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat'

* 'Bowling for Columbine'-Michael Moore's 2002 Oscar-winning documentary film exploring American gun culture

* 'Elephant'-Gus van Sant's 2003 Palme D'Or-winning film similar in content

* Video games as an art form

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