I Am Secretly An Important Man is a feature length documentary film portrait of Steven J. Bernstein (aka
Jesse Bernstein), one of Seattle's most celebrated voices. His angry, surprisingly fresh, lyrical
writings
are about sensitive souls, drifters and drug addicts; people alienated by a society that refuses to
understand them. He peeled back the ugliness and the darkness of life on the fringe to expose tender and
not
so tender human feeling. His unique rhythms, filled with humor and pain, were especially exciting when
read
in his own gravely voice. People packed into theaters, bars and cafes to hear him read and sing.
Unfortunately much of Jesse's work has not yet found the audience it deserves outside of the Pacific
Northwest.
Over the years because of my face and my unfortunate attitude towards it,
I have had to be institutionalized several times.
I became a drug addict, alcoholic, and criminal.
When I comb my hair, I wear a blank paper mask with eye holes.
I shave with an electric razor and no mirror like a blind man.
You have seen more of me already than I will ever see of myself.
I hope you aren't as alarmed or offended by my face as I am.
"Look in the mirror, Stevie! See? There's Stevie."
I stand there sometimes in secret, looking.
There will always be something wrong with my face
-from Face by Steven J. Bernstein
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