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Downpour Resurfacing

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Dr. Robert Hall generously opens his own story of child sexual and physical abuse to convey how he transformed their repercussions into a life of confidence and peace. Offering emotional wisdom and analytic clarity from his decades of personal and professional experience, Hall inspires hope in abuse survivors and other trauma victims alike. The intricate, lyrical imagery powerfully conveys the story as dreams do, echoing Hall's heritage and innovation in somatic therapies.

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“Brilliant, thoughtful, and heartrending - Downpour Resurfacing offers a tearing story of drama and the healing rain of wisdom.”
Jack Kornfield, Author of "A Path with Heart"

“Downpour Resurfacing is the most beautiful, positive, thought provoking story of child sexual abuse and the subsequent healing I have ever seen...I strongly recommend it.”
Jennifer Rauhouse, CDC Trainer & Consultant for National Sexual Violence Prevention Guidelines; Peer Solutions® Executive Director & Founder

“A lifetime of struggle and transcendence is movingly condensed into a mere 28 minutes in a film that inspires and heals, and does so with exceptional grace and beauty.”
Sheila Bienenfeld, Professor of Psychology, San Jose State University

“This film is a keeper: a well-told story, full of fear and horror, yet with the shining, peace-full clarity that comes for those fortunate few who successfully ride out the wretched storm of true self discovery.”
Les Blank, Documentary Filmmaker, "Burden of Dreams"

“Offers new possibilities for survivors struggling to understand themselves.”
Mitru Ciarlante, Program Director of Teen Victim Initiatives, National Center for Victims of Crime

San Francisco Chronicle feature article.

Film Threat review.

North Bay Bohemian review .
Frances Nkara Frances Nkara uses the dream-like possibilities of film to visualize stories primarily unfolding in internal, psychological realms, and ties them to social, cultural, and political dynamics. Through early intensive training and publication in experimental science at UC Berkeley and the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Nkara became captivated with venturing into the unknown and finding new ideas. Extending this experimental approach into art, she turned to nonverbal and body-centered media to deepen the physical-psychological underpinnings of imagery and stories. Dance, movement improvisation, meditation practices, bodywork (CMT), and culinary invention as a vegetarian chef inspired the creation of performances and films which explored the body-based nature of our minds and its role in cultural change. She also delved into political psychology as former California Governor Jerry Brown’s radio producer, and developed the traditional craft of narrative fiction filmmaking while freelancing. Nkara’s film Downpour Resurfacing premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was awarded seven prizes at other festivals. This “internal” documentary employs dream-like metaphorical images to communicate the psychological and emotional repercussions of child sexual and physical abuse as well as paths to healing. The unusual combination of this kind of imagery with nonfiction story expanded possibilities of the traditional documentary genre. Because this combination also elucidated social meanings of abstract and surreal imagery, Film Threat dubbed it “experimental film that matters”. After its national broadcast on PBS's "Independent Lens", audience members wrote in that it moved them in very unusual ways to change their lives.

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