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When the Personal is Political in Documentary Film

When the Personal is Political in Documentary Film

Released Sunday, 11th October 2020
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When the Personal is Political in Documentary Film

When the Personal is Political in Documentary Film

When the Personal is Political in Documentary Film

When the Personal is Political in Documentary Film

Sunday, 11th October 2020
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Director Nick Bruckman and Producer Amanda Roddy talk about their upcoming film, Not Going Quietly. The film follows activist Ady Barkan as he travels the country fighting for healthcare reform. Over the course of the film, Ady's health deteriorates due to ALS, a deadly disease he was diagnosed with in 2016. Mark Duplass, Jay Duplass, and Bradley Whitford serve as executive producers, and a clip of the film screened at the DNC.

When they're not working on Not Going Quietly, Nick and Amanda make videos and digital campaigns for companies and non-profits at People's Television.

In this episode, Nick, Amanda, and Jennie discuss commercial work vs. doc filmmaking, how they were able to capture such private moments related to Ady's declining health, and getting the Duplass brothers on board as executive producers.

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