Key Highlights
- Unicorn figurines, a Champion brand hoodie, charm bracelets, seashells.
- These are some of the items left behind in the bedrooms of children killed in school shootings in the United States.
- Parents of these murdered children cannot bear to tamper with these possessions or these rooms, for reasons that require no explanation.
- The presence of these children, of the brief lives they lived and of their parents’ grief, come through in the Oscar-shortlisted documentary All the Empty Rooms, directed by Joshua Seftel.
- Related Stories Podcast Doc Talk Podcast Sheds Light On Oscar-Shortlisted ‘Come See Me In The Good Light,’ ‘Coexistence, My Ass!’ & ‘We Were The Scenery’ Documentary ‘All The Empty Rooms’ Trailer: Joshua Seftel’s Netflix Film Documents Void Left By Innocent Victims Of School Shootings “For the parents, all of them agreed to participate because they live to tell the story of their children and they live to make sure their children are never forgotten,” Seftel said at a recent Q&A at Vista House in Los Angeles.



