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|}<center>“Today I Am Going to Kill Myself But First I Am Going to Dance” -- a film about the legacy of the [[Fergus Falls State Hospital]]. The film was produced by Nik Nerburn, a journalist and independent filmmaker who served as a Springboard for the Arts Hinge Arts resident in Fergus Falls in the Spring of 2015. Nerburn created the film as part of his residency and was aired on Pioneer Public Television.</center></div>
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|}<center>The following short video, created by the New York Times and Kassie Bracken, documents the cemetery and history of [[Willard State Hospital]]. </center></div>
 
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Revision as of 04:59, 21 June 2020

Featured Video

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The following short video, created by the New York Times and Kassie Bracken, documents the cemetery and history of Willard State Hospital.