Please bear with us as this was a difficult episode to record. We did our best to pay as much respect to the subject matter, as well as discuss Denis Villeneuve's technique and style in terms of filmmaking. We thank you all for listening.
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\nIn solidarity of the victims of the Ecole Polytechnique Massacre, we have included at the end of the episode a list of, and short bio about each of the women who were killed that day.
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\nIf you would like to learn more about the Ecole Polytechnique Massacre of 1989, we recommend you check out these two podcasts:
\n-RedHanded, hosted by Hannah Maguire and Suruthi Bala
\nlink to episode:\xa0\u2060https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/redhanded/id1250599915?i=1000458729293\u2060
\n-Canadian True Crime, hosted by Kristi Lee (2 Part Episode)
\nlink to episode:\xa0\u2060https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/canadian-true-crime/id1197095887?i=1000415383964\u2060
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\nPlease go to\xa0\u2060www.dontnamethem.org\u2060\xa0to learn more about the impact of naming mass shooters in media, and how to take the power away from them by refraining from using their given name when referring to them.
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\nIf you or anyone you know has suicidal thoughts or tendencies, please contact the\xa0988 helpline\xa0available in all 50 states.\xa0
\nVisit\xa0\u2060www.988lifeline.org\u2060\xa0where you can learn more about ways to help prevent suicide, and even talk with professionals over the phone, or over virtual chat.
\nYou can also visit\xa0\u2060https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/resources/index.html\u2060
\nto learn even more about recognizing suicidal tendencies, and resources to help prevent it.\xa0