A documentary about teenagers and young adults caring for veteran parents with disabilities is set to screen in Alabama. This week, theaters nationwide will host a one-day showing of “SKY BLOSSOM: Diaries Of The Next Greatest Generation,” a documentary film directed by award-winning journalist and MSNBC anchor Richard Lui. The film’s mission, according to a press release, is to bring attention .
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NEW YORK, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Award-winning MSNBC journalist Richard Lui makes his directorial debut with the groundbreaking documentary, SKY BLOSSOM: Diaries Of The Next Greatest Generation an inspirational family film on children caring for veterans with disabilities. The not-for-profit film represents over a million dollars in in-kind and pro bono work to raise awareness of the country s millions of military caregivers.
Sky Blossom is an inspiring film on today’s students taking care of family with disabilities across America.
The Grier Family of Wexford, PA are one of five families featured in Sky Blossom. “It’s about the love and care. You just have to make sure that you’re showing it,” says Camille Grier, who is a caregiver for her beloved “Pop Pop”. The two have a very close relationship. “Just seeing Camille lights up his face,” Rob says of his father.
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