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Episode 5 "Good Bad Things" with Danny Kurtzman

Episode 5 "Good Bad Things" with Danny Kurtzman

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Summary

In this episode of the Disability Reality Podcast, host Melanie Waldman speaks with Danny Kurtzman about his feature film 'Good Bad Things.' They discuss the film's impact on the disability community, the importance of authentic representation in media, and the collaborative process of filmmaking. Danny shares his personal journey in the film industry, the significance of community support during challenging times, and the emotional aspects of processing disability grief. The conversation emphasizes the need for continued advocacy and involvement in creating more inclusive content.


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Takeaways

  • ​Community resilience shines in times of crisis.
  • ​Authentic representation in film is crucial.
  • ​Feelings should not be dictated by society.
  • ​The journey of filmmaking is collaborative and complex.
  • ​Disability grief is a significant emotional experience.
  • ​Support from the community can drive success in film.
  • ​The importance of processing emotions related to disability.
  • ​Advocacy for more inclusive content is essential.
  • ​The film industry needs authentic voices.
  • ​Future projects will continue to push boundaries.

Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Good Bad Things

03:00 Community Resilience and Support

05:52 The Meaning Behind Good Bad Things

08:58 Danny's Journey in Film and Acting

11:50 The Importance of Authentic Representation

14:52 The Collaborative Process of Filmmaking

17:45 Impact of Good Bad Things on the Community

21:01 Disability Grief and Processing Adversity

24:01 Future Aspirations and Community Involvement

27:06 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action


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