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Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes
Dayna sits down with Writer & Director of the new film, "A Ghost Story", starring Rooney Mara & Casey Affleck. "A Ghost Story" is in San Francisco theaters now, and opens nationwide on July 28. For more information, visit the website. If you're just tuning in, or haven't listened in a while, Radio Rehab is a Daily Show with a brand new Episode dropped to you every weekday... Each week, Dayna will share stories, welcome Guests, and discuss topics around her experiences with addiction and recovery. To contact Dayna & Radio Rehab: Email - RadioRehab@Go-ToProductions.com Facebook, Instagram & Twitter - @RadioRehabDayna Text & Voicemail - 415-496-9511 Radio Rehab is brought to you by Go-To Productions, for more information visit www.Go-ToProductions.com
17:00•14 Jul 2017
David Lowery on Grief, Loss, and the Healing Power of Art
“It's not the kind of movie that, for me personally, you can just see and walk out and know exactly how you feel about it, or know what it means or know what it's going to mean to you. It really deals with your own personal story and your own feelings on grief and loss.”
Ever wondered how art can help us process grief and loss? In this episode of 'Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes', Dayna chats with David Lowery, the writer and director behind the hauntingly beautiful film 'A Ghost Story'. With Rooney Mara and Casey Affleck in lead roles, the movie dives deep into the themes of grief and loss, challenging viewers to reflect on their own experiences.
Lowery shares his personal connection to the film, revealing how his own encounters with grief shaped its narrative. He explains that 'A Ghost Story' is not just a film to watch; it's an emotional journey that demands introspection. The film’s unique storytelling approach, which minimizes dialogue and maximizes emotional impact, underscores the power of art to touch our deepest feelings.
Dayna and David discuss how acceptance plays a crucial role in the grieving process and how audience participation enhances the emotional depth of the film. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand how art can be a powerful tool for navigating life's toughest moments. Tune in to hear a heartfelt conversation that offers both solace and insight.

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