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🗓️ 4 October 2024
⏱️ 43 minutes
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0:32.5 | narcissist apocalypse q and a we talk with filmmaker and abuse advocate Adam Joel about 10 toxic relationship |
0:40.6 | myths and his new short film, The Last Drop. Welcome to Narcissist Apocalypse Q&A, everyone. |
1:09.0 | I am Brandon Chadwick, and with me today we have Adam Joel. How are you? |
1:16.6 | I'm good. Thanks so much for having me. Well, thank you for being here. And for those that don't know, |
1:22.9 | Adam Joel, Adam is a impact-driven filmmaker and a survivor of relationship abuse. You've co-founded |
1:31.9 | aggressively compassionate, a production company that makes films for good causes, and you've launched |
1:37.2 | a campaign against abuse as the writer and director of a film called The Last Drop. It is a short |
1:43.1 | science fiction film about relationship abuse |
1:45.9 | that is inspired by memories of real survivors. And you're leading an international campaign |
1:52.3 | with this film and you're having speaking engagements with this film and you're hoping to help |
1:57.2 | people identify and react to lesser known forms of abuse that tend to occur |
2:02.1 | before a relationship turns violent. And there's going to be an event for this film as well, |
2:11.3 | as it is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. And you can find all of this information at the last drop film.com. I have seen |
2:22.4 | this film and I didn't know what to expect when I saw it. You did a fantastic job with this |
2:30.4 | movie, Adam, and just like the concept of, you know, it's a high concept movie to kind of |
2:38.3 | use that concept to move into explaining abuse in the aftermath of already going through abuse, |
2:46.6 | but kind of re-meeting your abuser later on and forgetting about the old times, |
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