Orchestrating Change (2020)
ORCHESTRATING CHANGE is the feature-length documentary film that tells the inspiring story of Me2/Orchestra, the only classical music organization in the world created by and for people with mental illness and those who support them. Started by Ronald Braunstein, once one of the world's leading maestros, the orchestras' 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 powerful and surprising ways. There are currently two Me2/Orchestras: one in Boston and the other in Burlington, Vermont.
Director: Margie Friedman, Barbara Multer-Wellin
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 86 min
Release Date: September 8, 2020
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Orchestrating Change about?
- ORCHESTRATING CHANGE is the feature-length documentary film that tells the inspiring story of Me2/Orchestra, the only classical music organization in the world created by and for people with mental illness and those who support them. Started by Ronald Braunstein, once one of the world's leading maestros, the orchestras' 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 powerful and surprising ways. There are currently two Me2/Orchestras: one in Boston and the other in Burlington, Vermont.
- Who directed Orchestrating Change?
- Orchestrating Change was directed by Margie Friedman, Barbara Multer-Wellin.
- How long is Orchestrating Change?
- Orchestrating Change has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
- What genre is Orchestrating Change?
- Orchestrating Change is a Documentary film.