EP83 | Finding Empathy Through Documentary Filmmaking (Guest Rudy Hypolite)

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Documentary Filmmaker Rudy Hypolite is, without a doubt, an empathetic documentarian. His films, PUSH: Madison versus Madison and This Ain't Normal are grounded, empathetic examinations of the real lives of black men, teens, and boys inducted from birth into gangs, violence, brotherhood, and a disassociation with the established "law and order" of Boston. Rudy provided Host Mike Pecci with a first hand experience of what these boys go through and taught Mike how to be a more empathetic person. With so many people so angry at so many things, we hope that this episode can allow some of us to take a moment to talk to each other, understand where we are coming from, and connect with each other as humans.

Check out and support Rudy’s films here: https://www.kreateabuzzdocfilms.com/

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