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Brian Crano’s World View Before and After We Wish to Inform You

Matt Heinemeyer
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filmmaker Brian Crano reflecting on human responsibility and history through Philip Gourevitch's Rwanda memoir
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In this episode of Books That Changed My Life, host Chris Collins sits down with filmmaker, father, dog parent, and self-proclaimed “boot guy” Brian Crano.

Known for his film I Don’t Understand You, now streaming, Brian shares how Philip Gourevitch’s harrowing account of the Rwandan genocide, We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families, changed the way he sees the world—and his place in it.

From filmmaking to woodworking, Brian reflects on what it means to stay busy with your hands while grappling with the weight of history and human responsibility.

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Matt Heinemeyer May 17, 2026
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