OUT KIND OF LATE TONIGHT, for me anyway. My wife’s documentary, Six, showed to a capacity crowd of mostly psychologists and social workers. (You can see an online trailer here.)

Interesting post-film discussion, underscoring one of my wife’s points: that dealing with violent, usually mentally ill, teenagers is as much a management problem as a psychology problem. Schools, etc., tend to ignore them, mental health professionals often throw psychotropic drugs at them without sufficient followup, and law enforcement generally doesn’t want to get involved in cases where mental illness is an issue. Lots of psychologists had stories along these lines. Once somebody gets killed, people pay attention (usually). But it’s damned hard to get them to do so beforehand.