From Deseret News archives:
Contagious faith: Sundance documentary is about LDS conversion of former punk-rocker
Whiteley said he met Kane when he became his LDS home teacher in Southern California. "I wasn't that familiar with their music, but I was familiar with their reputation," Whiteley recalled. "All I could think of when I met him was, 'He's such a quiet man.' You'd never know, never believe, that this humble, soft-spoken guy used to be a cross-dressing, glue-sniffing glam-rocker.
"And at the same time, his faith in God was so obvious and evident that it was contagious,"
So, using a digital-video camera, the aspiring documentarian began interviewing Kane about his experiences back when he played in the short-lived, '70s-era band, which counted Iggy Pop and David Bowie as contemporaries. "I really wasn't sure this was going to turn into anything, but I kept hoping it would."
Whiteley and his wife Erin say they've been blown away by the incredibly positive reactions so far; it's become one of the hot tickets at this year's festival. (Two screenings remain this afternoon in Park City and Saturday in Salt Lake City.)
"I was sure it would do well with the 'home crowd,' " he said, "but it's been wonderful to see how well it's being received with everyone."
But then, Whiteley said he's surprised that the film got into the festival at all. "We submitted a shorter, rough-cut of the film that, frankly, I didn't think was very good at all."
Erin Whiteley said her husband was "holding his breath" during the process. "Our friends kept telling us, 'Well, if you don't get in at Sundance, there are other festivals,' " she said, "but we certainly weren't looking at it that way."
Once the Whiteleys got word they were in the festival, they began re-editing and shooting new interviews, wrapping work on the film days before the festival began. "I'm glad we made the effort," he said.
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