- Risks to film and TV workers include stunts, chemical exposures, accidents, stress, discrimination, harassment, substance misuse, sleep deprivation, and more. A medical doctor uncovers and examines the unique hazards of this beloved industry.
- In an unyielding exploration of the film and television industry, SAFE SETS host, Dr. Paul Heinzelmann, fearlessly delves into hazardous conditions, exposing the grueling toll on cast and crew. From prolonged workdays and sleep deprivation to chemical exposure and abuse of power, this documentary uncovers the personal sacrifices made to work in the Hollywood Dream Factory. Through riveting accounts of accidents, mental illness, substance use, and the detrimental effects of filmmaking culture on longevity and family life, SAFE SETS reveals the dark underbelly of the entertainment industry.
To expose the dangers faced by cast and crew, the film weaves first-hand accounts from leading actors like Jon Hamm and John Malkovich along with production professionals, stunt performers, and union leaders. Each reveals insight into the collective dangers involved in creating the films and streaming series we all love to consume. The wisdom of industry veterans and the activism mindset of newcomers creates possibilities for a healthy reformation of this beloved industry, which is currently facing turmoil within its unions, guilds, and studios.
SAFE SETS aims to inspire a new generation of change makers who will challenge the industry's unhealthy norms and prioritize safety and well-being alongside the desire to compel audiences with engaging stories. Recollecting how the industry players have collaborated together in the past, may be the key to building a workplace where its workers thrive - not just survive - in the future.
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