ORCHESTRATING CHANGE tells the inspiring story of Me2/Orchestra, the only orchestra in the world created by and for people living with mental illness and those who support them. The orchestra's mission is to erase the stigmatization of people living with mental illness through the creation of beautiful music, community, compassion, and understanding...one concert at a time. Most important, it is changing the lives of the musicians and audiences in ways they never imagined.
With compelling characters, striking animation, even humor, ORCHESTRATING CHANGE addresses many of the myths about mental illness by showing what living with a mental illness is really like—with both setbacks and accomplishments. The film challenges audiences to reconsider their preconceived notions about mental illness. For those living with a diagnosis, it is empowering.
The film culminates in an extraordinary concert that is a triumph--for Me2/Orchestra's conductor and co-founder, Ronald Braunstein, who lives with bipolar disorder and thought he might never conduct again, and for the musicians, their families, and the audience.
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Friday Harbor Film Festival thanks the San Juan Islands Museum of Art (SJIMA) for sponsoring this film.
- Year2021
- Runtime85 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorMargie Friedman, Barbara Multer-Wellin
- Executive ProducerMargie Friedman, Barbara Multer-Wellin
- Sound DesignMichael J. McDonald (Supervising), Ray Quintana (Dialogue), Casey Stikker (Sound Editor), Brad Whitcanack (SFX), Terah 'Bishop' Woodley II (SFX)
ORCHESTRATING CHANGE tells the inspiring story of Me2/Orchestra, the only orchestra in the world created by and for people living with mental illness and those who support them. The orchestra's mission is to erase the stigmatization of people living with mental illness through the creation of beautiful music, community, compassion, and understanding...one concert at a time. Most important, it is changing the lives of the musicians and audiences in ways they never imagined.
With compelling characters, striking animation, even humor, ORCHESTRATING CHANGE addresses many of the myths about mental illness by showing what living with a mental illness is really like—with both setbacks and accomplishments. The film challenges audiences to reconsider their preconceived notions about mental illness. For those living with a diagnosis, it is empowering.
The film culminates in an extraordinary concert that is a triumph--for Me2/Orchestra's conductor and co-founder, Ronald Braunstein, who lives with bipolar disorder and thought he might never conduct again, and for the musicians, their families, and the audience.
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Friday Harbor Film Festival thanks the San Juan Islands Museum of Art (SJIMA) for sponsoring this film.
- Year2021
- Runtime85 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorMargie Friedman, Barbara Multer-Wellin
- Executive ProducerMargie Friedman, Barbara Multer-Wellin
- Sound DesignMichael J. McDonald (Supervising), Ray Quintana (Dialogue), Casey Stikker (Sound Editor), Brad Whitcanack (SFX), Terah 'Bishop' Woodley II (SFX)