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Feature: The film Burt tells an unconventional story of fatherhood and Parkinson’s

A black and white photo of two male-presenting people, one younger and one older on a couch.
Oliver Cooper and Burt Berger in Burt.
(
Joe Burke
)

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Guest host Austin Cross interviews Joe Burke, co-writer and director of the film Burt, who shot this unconventional movie in L.A. over seven days
Guest host Austin Cross interviews Joe Burke, co-writer and director of the film Burt, who shot this unconventional movie in L.A. over seven days

The topic: 

The new film Burt tells the story of Burt Berger, a 69-year-old musician in L.A. living with Parkinson's who reconnects with an adult son he never knew he had. The film was shot over seven days in Los Angeles on a micro-budget of $7,000.

A personal story: Director and co-writer of the film, Joe Burke’s own father is living with Parkinson’s. A portion of the proceeds will go to Parkinson’s Community Los Angeles.

Where to watch: Burt is available on VOD on Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video.

Guest:

  • Joe Burke, co-writer and director of the film Burt
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