In Oscar-Shortlisted ‘All The Walls Came Down,’ Director Ondi Timoner Documents Her Community Of Altadena Devastated By Wildfire
The film captures the destruction of over 6,000 homes and the community's resilience as residents face loss and rebuilding challenges after the Eaton fire.
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In Oscar-Shortlisted ‘All The Walls Came Down,’ Director Ondi Timoner Documents Her Community Of Altadena Devastated By Wildfire
One year ago today, filmmaker Ondi Timoner was traveling in Europe at work on a new project when her phone pinged with an alarming bulletin: wildfire was tearing through Timoner’s Altadena neighborhood in Los Angeles. She would learn the walls had come down at the home she shared with her wife, musician and composer Morgan […]
From the Ashes: Lessons from the LA Fires about the importance of community
Anthony Mitchell Sr. was a resident of the Altadena neighborhood of Los Angeles. He was a 67-year old dedicated father of two sons, a salesman and known master of the grill. Anthony Sr. was also an amputee who relied on his wheelchair along with one of his sons, Justin, who had cerebral palsy. On January 7th 2025, as the Eaton fire reached the backyard of his home and with no emergency services able to reach them, Anthony and Justin had mere mi…
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