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“Don’t Look Up,” a scathing disaster-comedy about Earth’s looming destruction and society’s inability to confront the threat, received multiple Academy nods, including for best picture and best original screenplay. Denver-based journalist David Sirota, co-creator of the movie, along with writer-director Adam McKay, joins Colorado Edition to discuss the polarized reactions to the film and the importance of staying focused on the crises in front of us.
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In Hill's directorial debut, a 13-year-old boy from a troubled home finds his tribe through skateboarding. "It really was an ethic and aesthetic for me that I carry with me to this day," Hill says.