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About the Film

Unseen: How We’re Failing Parent Caregivers & Why It Matters exposes the challenges and barriers faced by many parents caring for disabled or medically complex children and adults, with the goal of increasing support and resources for caregiving families. Through the power of unfiltered, compelling stories, the Unseen documentary cultivates compassion and serves as a catalyst for change for the caregivers in our communities.

Synopsis

Unseen follows Jess and Ryan Ronne, a blended family with 8 children, including Lucas, who has profound disabilities requiring total care. Their situation has gotten more and more challenging as Lucas gets older and stronger. With limited resources and support, caregiving takes a toll on their physical and mental health.

It’s a common story among parent caregivers: the isolation, uncertainty about the future, lack of options, and a never-ending daily to-do list means the role of caregiver overpowers nearly every other facet of life. Video diaries from diverse caregivers featured in the film illustrate this universality, while interviews with mental health and policy/legal experts provide a broader view on the societal impacts.

Through the power of unfiltered, compelling human stories, Unseen cultivates compassion and tangible support for the caregivers in our communities.

Why This Film

An estimated 16.8 million people in America are caring for a child with disabilities or complex medical needs. The demands of daily life and chronic stress can negatively affect the mental and physical wellbeing of parent caregivers. With few who understand their situation and limited accommodations, caregivers often feel alone in their struggle.

The Unseen documentary takes a raw, honest look at the parent caregiving experience. If caregivers are ever going to get the support and resources they deserve, they first have to be seen and heard. Unseen puts faces and stories to this issue to enable change for millions of caregivers and their families.

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Film Trailer

1:30 Trailer

YouTube Link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-RgSPtjZd0

:30 Trailer

YouTube Link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiY8G1bNDpQ

Official Posters

Headshot & Bios

Tom K. Dyer, Director & Cinematographer

Tom Dyer is an award-winning director and cinematographer living in Nashville, Tennessee. Tom has extensive experience directing films for brands and nonprofits, traveling around the world to create television commercials, short films, online content, fundraising stories and more.

Amanda Dyer, Director & Producer

Amanda Dyer runs a digital marketing agency in Nashville, Tennessee, where she oversees the strategy and execution of marketing and design initiatives as president and creative director. Amanda has led marketing and creative teams in a variety of corporate and nonprofit settings.

Awards & Recognition

  • First Place, Documentary Short: 2022 Knoxville Film Festival
  • Official Selection: 2022 Women’s International Film Festival
  • 2022 LA Film Awards
    • Best Score
  • 2022 NY Film Awards
    • Best Cinematography
    • Best Sound Design
  • Impact DOCS Awards
    • Award of Merit: Documentary Feature
    • Award of Merit: Viewer Impact: Content / Message Delivery

Film Still Images

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Viewer Resources

Say This, Not That

Say This, Not That has suggestions on what to say and what not to say, submitted by parent caregivers. Download the Spanish version.

12 Ways to Support Parent Caregivers

12 Ways to Support Parent Caregivers has practical ideas for supporting the parent caregivers in your neighborhood, school, church or organization, submitted by parent caregivers. Download the Spanish version.

Film Clips

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