The Gun-Violence Film that May Never End | The New Yorker
Mass shootings have become an American crisis. “Speaking is Difficult” pairs audio of police dispatchers, 911 operators, and witnesses with images of the mundane locations where these tragedies took place. The film is an ongoing project, updated with each new shooting, from Pulse to Sandy Hook.
Directed by AJ Schnack.
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The Gun-Violence Film that May Never End | The New Yorker
Director: A.J. Schnack
Producer: A.J. Schnack
