I Lived on Parker Avenue
2018 documentary film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I Lived on Parker Avenue is a 2018 documentary film. It follows adoptee David Scotton as he travels from his home in Metairie, Louisiana, to Indiana to meet his birth parents — Melissa Coles and Brian Nicholas — for the first time. Scotton gave a speech in 2011 at his high school about his adoption story, which caught the attention of Benjamin Clapper, executive director of the anti-abortion group Louisiana Right to Life, who would go on to produce the documentary. I Lived on Parker Avenue inspired the 2022 feature-length drama film Lifemark.
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I Lived on Parker Avenue | |
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Directed by | Philip Braun |
Produced by | Benjamin Clapper |
Production company | Joie de Vivre Media |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Budget | $67,000[1] |
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