UNSTUCK: An OCD kids movie
Directed by Kelly Anderson
Children with OCD describe their experience while families and loved ones yearn for ways to help them.
Filmmaker Bios
Kelly Anderson (Director) directed My Brooklyn, a documentary about the hidden causes of gentrification that premiered at the Brooklyn Film Festival, where it won an Audience Award, had a three-week sold out run at ReRun Theater in Dumbo (programmed by IFP) and aired on America ReFramed. Kelly’s other films include Never Enough, about Americans’ relationships with their material possessions, which won an award for Creative Excellence at the Big Sky Documentary Festival. She also produced and directed Every Mother’s Son (with Tami Gold), about three mothers whose children were killed by law enforcement, which won the Audience Award at the Tribeca Film Festival, aired on POV and was nominated for an Emmy. Anderson and Gold also made Out At Work, which was at Sundance and on HBO. Kelly is a professor at Hunter College in New York City, and she is a recipient of the UFVA’s George C. Stoney Award for Outstanding Documentary Work.
Chris Baier (Producer) is an award-winning writer, creative director, and blogger. His advertising campaigns have been honored at Cannes Lions and the One Show. He has been featured in Adweek, Communication Arts and Lurzer’s Archive. Chris runs a support group for Parents of Children with OCD, is an «OCD guru» for Wisdo.com and overall OCD advocate across social media.