RRFF- My Name is Bill W. / Witness to a Miracle

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RRFF- My Name is Bill W. / Witness to a Miracle

(1989) Based on the true story of Bill W. (James Woods), a successful stock broker whose life falls apart after the stock crash of the 20's and how he comes to grips with his alcoholism. Along with a fellow alcoholic (James Garner) he forms a support group that would eventually become Alcoholics Anonymous. There is a crucial moment in this film when Bill W., stranded in Akron, Ohio, after a business deal falls through, paces a hotel lobby with his eyes drawn to the cocktail lounge, and in desperation hears himself saying on the phone, "I need to talk to another drunk."
That leads to his historic first meeting with Dr. Bob Smith, an Akron surgeon whose drinking was endangering his career and the lives of his patients. This 'creatoin' tale of AA is like The Greatest Story Ever Told. Director Daniel Petrie. 100 minutes.

(2016) Kathy Anderson sits down with Mary Seiberling, the daughter of Henrietta Seiberling who introduced Bill Wilson to Dr. Bob in their Gate House on June 13, 1935. Mary recounts how she recalls her mother’s motivation to make that introduction and what came of it as a result. She also shares about the first AA meetings held at the Gate Lodge. Essential viewing for all AA History buffs. Director Kathy Anderson. 40 minutes.
IN PERSON: Director KATHY ANDERSON and William Huhn, Mary Sieberling's grandson.
Runtime
140
Language
English
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