Noah Wyle talking about his experience with Doctors of the World in Macedonia during the Kosovo War. His trip there inspired John Carter’s storyline in the Congo and Darfur on ER.
Watch this whole interview with the Thread. It’s wonderful.

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Noah Wyle talking about his experience with Doctors of the World in Macedonia during the Kosovo War. His trip there inspired John Carter’s storyline in the Congo and Darfur on ER.
Watch this whole interview with the Thread. It’s wonderful.

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REPOST 📷 🎥 @billwinterscine IG: Portrait & clip with BTS of Noah Wyle speaking about Imposter Syndrome for THE THREAD Documentary Series for Life Stories.
I took the portrait with a Sony A7rIV with 50mm G-Master lens. For the video, Camera A was a @sonycine Venice with 35mm G-Master and Camera B was a Sony FX9 with 50mm Sony G-Master. Gaffer @jacobfilm keyed with 2 LiteMat 8’s side by side to create a beautiful natural wrap of light on him. HMI’s outside lit up the background as well as an assortment of Astera AX5’s and Pixel Bricks.
This is an episode of Life Stories’ documentary interview series @lifestoriesinterviews “The Thread” on YouTube. Each episode is a personal journey into the life of an extraordinary individual who explores their life’s passion and purpose and shares the path they have taken to lead a meaningful life. Check ‘em out https://www.youtube.com/@lifestoriesinterviews
[Noah's interview]
Noah just looks so fucking good in this. The lighting is *chefs kiss*
Also, he discusses so many important topics here and he is so articulate and smart. He is so much more than just a good actor, he’s a great human.
There definitely needs to be another way to learn the force. I do not want to join a space cult and become a monk, and I also do not want to have a abusive master who I will eventually kill when I become mad with power. If there's a happy middle and that's being a force witch sign me up.

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If the term the coven used was “the Thread,” would Mother Aniseya’s creation of the twins be…knitting? Crochet? Weaving? I love the idea of a sort of magical textile work being how these witches created the girls. There’s something deeply feminine-coded about that, and honestly, there’s something very akin to creating an object with textile work and the experience of pregnancy. It’s this sort of constant quiet work that a body does while other things go on around you. I love this metaphor.