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‘Frank & Louis’ Director Petra Volpe And Rob Morgan Find Compassion In “A Dehumanizing Space” In Alzheimer’s Prison Story – Sundance Studio
- Frank & Louis centers on a life prisoner caring for aging inmates, a setup that drives the film’s redemption arc.
- Director Petra Volpe and actor Rob Morgan spoke at Sundance Studio about the film’s humane core.
- The interview was part of Deadline Studio at Sundance, presented by Casamigos.
- Key quotes from Volpe explore what makes us human, linking care and self-compassion to humanity in harsh settings.
- Deadline highlighted multiple festival nominees and related film coverage alongside the Sundance session.
- The interview underscores the film’s festival premiere context and narrative themes.
- The story emphasizes humanizing care within dehumanizing prison environments.
- Deadline’s Sundance coverage positions Frank & Louis within a broader awards and festival news context.
- The interview combines festival ambiance with a discussion of character redemption arcs.
- The session is connected to Sundance Film Festival 2026 coverage and the broader Deadline ecosystem.
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