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The Teal Chair Allows Idahoans To Talk Frankly About Death

Treasure Valley Hospice

A group of Eagle High School filmmakers produced a documentary that places people from all walks of life, from all generations in a single, teal chair to answer one question: If you knew you had limited time, what would you do?

We speak with Kimberly Ouwehand, the director of The Teal Chair about what motivated high school auteurs to ask this question of people aged 8 to 102 and the responses they recieved. The Teal Chair will be showing at The Flicks on Thursday, September 6.

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