Award-winning filmmaker Deirdre Fishel walked around in a state of rage during the making of her documentary film, “Care,” which delves into the world of paid care from the perspective of both workers and care recipients. Deirdre talks about the making of her film, and about how her vibrant but frail mother influenced her decision to make it. As we head into the 2020 presidential elections, “Care” is a must-see film for candidates—and a powerful tool for advocates.
Note: this episode originally aired June 8, 2017. We have an update at the end of this broadcast.
For a transcript of this episode as it originally aired click here: Transcript
Watch the trailer: Care
Website for Deirdre's film: Care
Learn more: Domestic Workers United
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Music: “Alya” by Dlay | CC BY NC ND | Free Music Archive
Episode Art/Photo by Heidi Gutman
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