Galvin, Maryanne is a Boston-based filmmaker and producer specializing in thought-provoking documentaries. With a focus on social issues, her films shed light on controversial topics such as the use of restraints and seclusion in schools and treatment facilities for children. Through powerful storytelling and a combination of animation, archival footage, and personal interviews, Galvin's films aim to create awareness and inspire change in society.
Galvin's work has been recognized for its ability to capture the strength and resilience of individuals in the face of adversity. Her films tackle complex subjects with sensitivity and provide evidence-based alternatives to problem-solving through force. By delving into the lives of those affected by these practices, Galvin's documentaries offer a unique perspective and encourage viewers to reconsider their understanding of these issues.
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