Natalie Morales emphasizes the importance of storytelling in cinema and television as both a calling and a responsibility to foster understanding. She recently spoke on RogerEbert.com about her film 'My Dead Friend Zoe,' which explores themes of trauma and healing through veteran experiences. Morales advocates for diverse narratives as a means of introducing varied perspectives and cultures, noting the positive societal changes that can arise from representation. She aims to craft stories that resonate and aid individuals through their struggles, underlining her commitment to impactful storytelling and collaboration in filmmaking.
I think you introduce a concept or a person or type of person in a movie or a TV show, and you can see a direct correlation from how society and culture changes because of that.
I think I share his goal, which is that if this movie can help literally one person, then we've done what we set out to do.
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