Aaron Bacon (2009) - Based on a True Story

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Aaron Bacon, is a 2009 drama film about the death of Aaron Bacon and is based on the true story of the 16-year-old boy's death as a result of malpractice and abuse in a tough love wilderness drug treatment facility. Inspired by the book Help at Any Cost by Maia Szalavitz the film is directed by Nick Gaglia (Over the GW). It has completed principle filming and is in post production.

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CEDU Documentary

Director: Liam Scheff
Surviving Cedu,” tells the story of a half-dozen teenagers who were each sent to the Cedu School, variously described to them as a standard boarding school, a wilderness adventure school, or a therapeutic learning environment in the Western mountains of the United States. But the experience of the school was something entirely different. Students quickly found themselves in a new, strange, uncomfortable and often frightening world of intense group relationships and heightened, invasive and violent group therapies. Relationships at the school between students - and staff - seemed to have little formal structure or sense of normal boundary - and a student’s life was always under threat of intense and unpredictable disciplining and punishment.