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The Faces of Tenncare
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The Faces of Tenncare: Putting a Human Face on Tennessee's Health Care Failure

In August of 2005 over 200,000 of the sickest and most vulnerable people in Tennessee were cut from Tenncare, the state funded medical insurance program.

"Faces Of Tenncare" is a 13-minute short documentary which explores how the loss of medical coverage has emotionally, physically and financially devastated the lives of thousands upon thousands of Tennesseans.

The short film features portraits by photojournalist Joon Powell, narrated by Minton Sparks with vocals and music by Maura O'Connell, John Prine and Steve Conn. Written, produced and edited by Molly Secours.

Go to wkrn.com to view a video news clip about the film.
 



The Documentary Channel Airs Nashville Film "Faces Of TennCare" New Year's Day

"Faces Of TennCare" airs for the first time on January 1st on The Documentary Channel at 4:45 pm CST, then again at 8:45 pm CST and another repeat at 1:00 a.m. CST. and will be placed on rotation during the month of January.

In August of 2005 over 200,000 of the sickest and most vulnerable people in Tennessee were cut from Tenncare, the state funded medical insurance program.

"Faces Of Tenncare: Putting A Human Face On Tennessee's Health Care Failure" is a 13-minute short documentary which explores how the loss of medical coverage has emotionally, physically and financially devastated the lives of thousands upon thousands of Tennesseans.

The short film written, produced and edited by Nashville writer/filmmaker, Molly Secours features portraits by photojournalist Joon Powell, narrated by Minton Sparks with vocals and music by Maura O'Connell, John Prine and Steve Conn.

To view a 30-second clip of the film visit www.myspace.com/mollysecours or to see the complete movie schedule at the Documentary Channel visit www.documentarychannel.com.
For more information, call One Woman Show Productions at: 615.226.5327.

"Every state has faces like these. This film is an eloquent cry to the nation to guarantee the basic right to health care for all our people. How can anyone who sees it ignore this worsening crisis any longer?"
Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA)

View Tennessean article about the film (1/1/2007)
View WSMV story (1/3/2007)
View WSMV video clip (1/3/2007)

 



Deadly Silence: Proof of an Innocent Man on Death Row

Phillip Workman was executed on May 9, 2007. This video, produced by Molly Secours and Dixie Gamble, shows that he was most likely innocent of the crime for which he was murdered.

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