Passionate, personal and profoundly moving.
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Writer-director Lucy Walker casts an immigrant s eye over California s catastrophic wildfires for this essayistic documentary.
Bring Your Own Brigade isn t the first cinematic report on the Camp Fire that destroyed Paradise, California, in 2018, or even the first one to screen at Sundance (Ron Howard s
Rebuilding Paradise played at the festival in 2020). It almost certainly won t be the last film about the devastation wrought by uncontrolled wildfires, particularly in California, by a long shot.
But it s probably the smartest, most interesting documentary so far on the subject as it adroitly balances views of survivors, first responders and observers while sifting in an accessible way through the complex science that causes such fires, focusing primarily on the Camp Fire as well as the Woolsey Fire that ravaged Malibu around the same time.
I was completely underwater : First responders who pulled family from sinking truck recall daring rescue
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First responders who pulled family from sinking truck recall daring rescue
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Sheriff recognizes first responders for âswiftâ and âheroicâ rescue of 4 people from submerged vehicle
Ascension deputies honored By Nick Gremillion | January 27, 2021 at 2:00 PM CST - Updated February 4 at 5:50 PM
ST AMANT, La. (WAFB) - The sheriff of Ascension Parish says a crash âcould have been much worseâ if it had not been for the âswift actionsâ of first responders from multiple agencies early Tuesday, Jan. 27.
âI want to personally recognize many of our first responders for the heroic act that saved lives this morning,â Sheriff Bobby Webre said
âThis is what I like to call âService Beyond Self,â Webre said.
‘What Would Sophia Loren Do?’ is a Short but Sweet Story of Celebrity Fandom and Representation
MarioYuwono is from Indonesia, but was born in Italy and attended school in Jakarta, Moscow, Berlin and Los Angeles. He has been obsessed with films ever since he saw his first movie at the age of five, and would go on to spend his younger years reading film encyclopedias and movie guides. Combined with a global upbringing rooted in greater social awareness, this drives him to be more observant of values promoted in films. He believes in cinema’s potential to enable greater empathy and meaningfully expand people’s horizons, in line with