37: Rick Stevenson
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Rick Stevenson is an experienced and successful commercial film producer. Years ago, Rick came up with a bold and unusual idea requiring patience, determination and tenacity. The project is aptly named 5,000 Days, and the first film from this project features Luke and Sam, two typical Latter-day Saint brothers from Seattle whose lives were regularly documented on film over a period of 11 years, including Sam's missionary work in Chile! The changing relationship and attitudes of the brothers make for a fascinating documentary. Rick also explains the enormous scope of the project and some of the things he learned about the Church during the process. Ruth Todd is the host.
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