Sculpture, Breast Cancer, and Documentary Film with Prune Nourry
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How does one combine the expanse of one's artistic works and their personal journey with breast cancer into their first documentary film?  This is what was on my mind as I spoke with French sculptor, installation artist, anthropologist, cancer survivor and now documentary filmmaker, Prune Nourry.   Topics Discussed how Prune Nourry brought her approach to sculpting to doc filmmaking how when she was in the middle of filming another project decided to turn the camera on herself when she was diagnosed with breast cancer how having the camera in her hand helped Prune Nourry to be more proactive with her treatments Nourry's desire to have her film used as a tool for medical practitioners and breast cancer patients around the world how Prune Nourry decided to make this film much more about the human & personal aspects of breast cancer, rather than the medical aspects   Additional Resources Trailer of Prune Nourry Documentary Film, Serendipity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjmmoVbXoRg   Video, Anima https://vimeo.com/160991344   Video, Imbalance https://vimeo.com/110102995   More PRUNE NOURRY To view more of Prune Nourry and her work or to find a nearby screening of Serendipity you can visit her WEBSITE.   Sponsors & Thank Yous   ° Free Music Archive - Special Thank You to recording artist, Dlay who supplied music for this week's episode of TDL. You too can download his music or other artists' music by going to Free Music Archive today!   Subscribe Apple | Spotify | Stitcher |   Rate and Review If you have found value in this podcast please leave a review so it can become more visible to others.  Simply click the link and then click on the Ratings and Reviews tab to make your entry.  Thank you for your support!  
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