Corey Boutilier was interviewed by Debra Alfarone of News 12 Connecticut.
News 12 - "Corey Boutilier, followed the activity and campaign trail of the Lieberman-Lamont-Schlesinger race.
Boutilier says he became intrigued by some of the anti-war protests in 2003 and decided to pick up his camera. He didn’t realize years later he’d be picking it up again and going back to his southwestern Connecticut roots.
Boutilier says the reason he was able to get access to the candidates was because none of the footage was going to air before the election. The film is full of behind-the-scenes moments.
Boutillier says he's learned a lot about the state's Democratic and Republican parties, but he says he'll always remain independent."
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Corey Boutilier was interviewed by Debra Alfarone of News 12 Connecticut.
News 12 - "Corey Boutilier, followed the activity and campaign trail of the Lieberman-Lamont-Schlesinger race.
Boutilier says he became intrigued by some of the anti-war protests in 2003 and decided to pick up his camera. He didn’t realize years later he’d be picking it up again and going back to his southwestern Connecticut roots.
Boutilier says the reason he was able to get access to the candidates was because none of the footage was going to air before the election. The film is full of behind-the-scenes moments.
Boutillier says he's learned a lot about the state's Democratic and Republican parties, but he says he'll always remain independent."
Corey Boutilier was invited to be a guest on Shelly Sindland's Sunday talk show on Fox 61 "Beyond the Headlines".
Corey speaks about going behind the headlines of the Ned Lamont, Joe Lieberman, and Alan Schlesinger Senate race in Connecticut.
And Corey also talks about how the Lamont anti-war message fits into the structure of the documentary.