| Five Sisters and "First Turn"
Gabrielle, Jennifer, Maria, Charity, and Ursula Burton
are not only blood relatives; the five sisters also work together
- running a film production company called Five Sisters Productions.
Producing their third feature film, MANNA FROM HEAVEN, was a snap
to pull together because the five siblings are part of an inner
democracy, where everyone in their sisterhood has an equal vote,
and then speak as one voice. Growing up with a household of seven
(Mom and Dad included) presented their parents with a challenge
of monitoring sibling arguments, and, later, having both satisfying
jobs and family life. This led to the issue of how to divvy up household
tasks and responsibility. So, Dad and Mom created a solution.
Together, they set-up a system called First Turn.
The sisters parents, Gabrielle B., and Roger, assigned each daughter
a day of the week (Maria was Monday; Charity, Friday, etc.), and
whomever's day it was, got the First Turn for whatever special thing
happened that day.
What began as a way to decide who would get to drink
out of a particularly coveted color magarine cup, the Burton First
Turn System developed into each person's also having chores on her
day (to cook dinner, take care of the dog, etc.). This allowed their
parents some time for their own work and taught the kids responsibility.
The system also gave Maria, Jennifer, Ursula, Gabrielle, and Charity
a sense of interdependence and of working together as a unit. They
understood how a household works, and to appreciate each other's
efforts.
It was smart on their parents' parts too, as First
Turn avoided a lot of fights over trivial things like who got to
sit in the front seat of the family station wagon. In the long-term,
it also meant that the sisters saw each other, perhaps, more equally
-- more as partners. Now all the Burton seven, including Mom and
Dad, are partners and co-filmmakers in Five Sisters Productions,
and the respect and understanding that the First Turn system created
has led to a positive strong creative and business environment.
(By the way, the Burton siblings still use First Turn all the time.)
MANNA FROM HEAVEN is now being released nationally
in cities all over the U.S.For more information on the feel-good
American independent with a spectacular cast, see the MANNA
film page.
For other information on how the sisters work together,
see the FAQ page.
MEDIA CONTACT: Julie L. Slead - (816) 210-3447,
pr@NOSPAMfivesistersproductions.com;
or call (310) 403-9774.
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