Fill Up. Pour Out.
A health clinic re-defines what care looks like in its community. Rather than prescribing treatment based on reimbursement systems, they are focusing on wellness and patient engagement to meet underlying needs. What they discover is the impact helping others has on themselves, and what it means to be truly satisfied. Set in Lawrence, KS, this film looks into what motivates three health care workers driven to serve their patients inside a complicated system, and reshape the way care is given regardless of background or circumstances.
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Marc HavenerDirectorAnd What Remains
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Jon StewartKey Cast
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Lindsay ElliotKey Cast
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Jenny MaciasziekKey Cast
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Runtime:9 minutes 46 seconds
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Completion Date:December 1, 2014
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Production Budget:200 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Canon 7D
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Inspiration Film FestivalLakewood Florida
January 17, 2015
Best Short Documentary -
Reel Health Film FestivalMelbourne Australia
October 22, 2014
Best of Category -
Soul 4 Reel Film FestivalNew Jersey
March 21, 2015 -
Attic Film FestivalAustin, TX
April 25, 2015
Best Editing -
EnfoquePuerto Rico
February 27, 2016
After 10 years in Hollywood working as an Assistant Director and Production Assistant, Marc moved his family back to his Kansas roots to launch Resonate Pictures, a production company whose short films have played in over 50 festivals around the world, grabbing multiple awards. Resonate's story driven corporate films are getting talked about in Fast Company Magazine and winning best-training-film-in-the-world awards at the American and International Business Awards, and The New York Festivals TV & Film Awards. Marc lives in Lawrence with his wife, 3 kids, and a fish named Kevin.
I've never eaten squirrel.