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Film Courage: Have you ever been tempted to compromise your values?

Dui Jarrod, Writer/Director: I have not been tempted to compromise my values because for me I’ve been leading the effort of my productions. They’ve been my productions and so I haven’t had to run against any type of executives or executive producers that ask me to compromise any of my values. I am really thankful that you asked that question because it makes me reflect on why I got into this industry to begin with and what I didn’t think was possible. I didn’t think it was possible to get to where I am without compromising my values.

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