In this gripping episode of The Shuman Show, Kris Shuman sits down with Rex DePalma, the director of Pressed, a powerful new film exposing the growing dangers of counterfeit pills and the silent epidemic sweeping across communities. Rex pulls back the curtain on the underground world of illicit pharmaceuticals, revealing the harsh realities and devastating consequences of an industry that operates in the shadows.
🔥 Key topics in this episode:
✔️ The inspiration behind Pressed and why this story needed to be told
✔️ The hidden dangers of street pills and why they are affecting more than just those struggling with substance use
✔️ How storytelling can break through media silence and bring awareness to critical social issues
✔️ The challenges of making a film that confronts an issue many prefer to ignore
✔️ The role of community support and education in preventing future tragedies
✔️ Why Hollywood often avoids controversial topics and what it means for the industry
Too many lives have been impacted by this crisis, and mainstream media isn’t talking about it. This conversation gets real, exposing the truth behind the dangerous pill market and how films like Pressed can be a wake-up call.
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Takeaways:
✔️ The counterfeit pill crisis is affecting people from all walks of life
✔️ Pressed shines a light on an issue that many are avoiding
✔️ There’s a misconception that only those with dependencies are at risk
✔️ The entertainment industry is hesitant to tell hard-hitting stories like this
✔️ Personal experiences shape the most impactful storytelling
✔️ Awareness and education are key in keeping communities safe
✔️ The effects of this crisis go far beyond individuals—it impacts entire families and communities
✔️ Films have the power to ignite change when mainstream media fails to cover critical issues
✔️ Community support and open conversations are essential to finding solutions
✔️ Rex’s journey as a filmmaker proves that passion and perseverance drive meaningful projects
Sound Bites:
🎙️ "No one realizes the risk until it hits home."
🎙️ "This is bigger than anyone thinks—it’s happening everywhere."
🎙️ "Films like this aren’t just entertainment. They’re a wake-up call."
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Rex DePalma and Pressed
03:47 The Growing Crisis and Its Personal Impact
07:49 Misconceptions and Who’s Really at Risk
11:47 The Role of Film in Exposing Hidden Dangers
13:53 How Pressed is Breaking Through Media Silence
19:39 The Industry’s Hesitation to Tell These Stories
23:17 The Journey of Pressed - From Concept to Casting
28:28 Challenges and Triumphs in Bringing This Film to Life
31:36 The Role of Community in Raising Awareness
35:18 Life Lessons and The Bigger Picture
37:59 Connecting with the Audience - Where to Learn More
39:13 Outro
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