New documentary shows why college students are rejecting wokeness | The Reason Interview
The filmmakers who brought "The Coddling of the American Mind" to the big screen discuss the students whose stories inspired the film and the state of the media, Hollywood, and storytelling.
0:00- Introduction
0:54- ‘The Coddling of the American Mind’ in documentary form
2:05- Finding student participants
3:22- Lucy
7:15- Kimi
11:17- Aryaan
13:32- International students vs. American students
17:16- Are we past peak woke on campuses?
20:44- Distributing films on Substack
24:30- Korchula Productions’ previous projects
26:20- Are filmmakers sick of censorship yet?
28:30- The Balakers’ non-traditional media backgrounds
32:10- Working with Drew Carey on ReasonTV
33:20- Visual storytelling as powerful conduits for ideas
35:07- Where to see this documentary
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Ted and Courtney Balaker are the team behind the new documentary The Coddling of the American Mind. Based on the 2018 best-selling book by Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff, the film follows a series of students as they navigate life on today's highly charged college campuses. I spoke with Courtney and Ted, who started his video career as one of the first hires at Reason TV, about the Gen Z mental health crisis, free speech, DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) programs, the oppressor-victim worldview, and why they chose to host the film on the innovative platform Substack rather than a more traditional venue.
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