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Oscar-Nominated Film Uses Bedrooms to Confront School Violence
27 Feb
Summary
- Documentary photographs bedrooms of children killed in school shootings.
- Film aims to combat numbness surrounding gun violence tragedies.
- Director hopes bedrooms will spur policy change and real action.

An Oscar-nominated documentary, 'All the Empty Rooms,' explores the profound impact of US school shootings by intimately photographing the bedrooms of young victims. Directed by Steve Hartman, the 34-minute film, featuring photographer Lou Bopp, captures poignant details like SpongeBob pencil pots and friendship bracelets. Bopp described the experience as frightening, noting it was more terrifying than his previous work in conflict zones.




