By: Jolie Winemiller ’18
LVC students are invited to attend the screening of the awarded documentary “Corridor Four.”
The screening will take place at Allen Theatre in Annville on Sunday, Feb. 11 at 5:30 p.m. “Corridor Four” is a documentary about the aftermath for Hawaiian native and first responder Issac Ho’opi’I after his experience inside the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001. The documentary discusses the stigma of mental health treatment and PTSD in the United States.
“I noticed that LVC has a lot of majors that deal with psychology and this would be a great first-hand look for them to see first responders seeking treatment for PTSD,” Maria Bissell, film producer and editor, said. “It’s a different view point that they wouldn’t experience otherwise.”
The documentary was awarded “Best Documentary” from the Washington West Film Festival, “Best in Show” from the Rosebud Film Festival, and will be shown at the Richmond International Film Festival. After the film, Bissell and, director and cinematographer, Stephen Tringali will take part in a Q&A for the audience.
“Being there and getting to answer questions for students will allow us to talk about what they saw as well as creating the documentary and filming,” Bissell said. “It makes the experience more conversational than what students would get from a documentary on Netflix.”
Students who bring their college IDs will pay $10 for tickets at the door. All students and the LVC community are welcome to attend. For more information about the documentary, check out http://www.corridorfourfilm.com.