Students of Jeffrey J. Bemiss, a filmmaker and Visiting Assistant Professor of Film Studies at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, chose the Lily House as the subject of a short documentary.
Benjamin A. Craig, one of the students who spent an October 2022 weekend with us in Wellfleet, shared why he and his classmates decided to feature our community home for living and dying for their film project.
"We were interested in exploring different topics from a documentary filmmaker’s perspective. Our interests ranged drastically across many different subjects, but ultimately we were
collectively intrigued by the concept of the “wind phone” or “kaze no denwa” located in
ÅŒtsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan.
This led us to research and to see if we could locate other “wind phone” concepts scattered around the United States, the east coast and elsewhere in the world. Like a kind of beacon, the wind phone installation in Provincetown ultimately led us to discover the Lily House, the Positive Death Movement and stories of a Death Doula living out on the cape — Dawn Walsh.
That’s when we decided to research this topic further, and to reach out to
Dawn to see if we could film a documentary."
All of us at the Lily House are deeply grateful to Jeff, Ben, and every Trinity College student involved with this project. We'll be sure to notify our community when the documentary is available to view!
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