All The Empty Rooms | Official Trailer | Netflix

In this moving short documentary, a journalist and a photographer set out to memorialize the bedrooms left behind by children killed in school shootings.

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  1. Over 2 decades since Columbine. Hardly even 3 years since Uvalde.
    The government can claim they care about its citizens & children’s, but they are doing anything to protect the most vulnerable of us all. We are the only country where this happens so often. It’s just schools; it’s music festivals, it’s church, it’s the movie theater, it’s nightclubs. It’s any & everywhere.

  2. No, it wouldn’t.

    It would break the people who are already desperate for meaningful changes in the law. 🤬

    Everyone else would just drown in an enormous ocean of lies, excuses, and outright denial.

    It’s a fantastic tool for ammosexuals. If they can convince themselves that nothing actually happened and the left is just playing tricks in order to take away everyone’s guns, then they don’t have to feel bad about dead little kids. Everyone on the news is just a crisis actor. What a relief.

    And nothing has to change. Who cares about the fake set dressing of a bedroom for a crisis actor?

  3. I have and always will look back at Sandy Hook and where we are today and just become overwhelmed with shame and anger.
    That horrible event should have been the harbinger of a complete reform of gun laws. Should have been a moment that represented humanity and empathy course correcting this nations disgusting statistics.

  4. It is profoundly moving–like most of Steve Hartman's work but this is on another level. Everyone comments that we are "moved" by it. But moved to do what? Sane countries ban weapons of mass destruction in private hands. Australia did that after a mass shooting–under a conservartive government. New Zealand did it. But nothing ever happens after mass shootings in America–even after the slaughter of all those little kids at Sandy Hook. Since nothing is done about it then it must be that a majority of Americans like mass shootings or at least love their automatic weapons more than they love our nation's children. So I hope beyond hope that Hartman's film makes a difference. But we're up against a GOP and a President that won't budge on sane gun control.

  5. I used to want to move to america when i was little but with time seeing all this made me realize i never wanna live in a place like tht..
    sorry for everyone who lost their babies.. sending love ❤

  6. There is a way but i know the president won't even bother to even entertain the idea. Stricter gun laws. More indepth background checks and a store policy of not admitting people who have their kids with them in unless the kids are 18! This is why here in the UK we don't really have hardly any big school shootings . In fact the 1996 Dunblane massacre is the only one i can think of.

  7. Humanity is doomed. You have people in these very comments who would condemn those who disagree with them with the same violence those in this documentary are trying to prevent. We don’t deserve to live and I truly hope we destroy ourselves so the order of things returns. The matrix was right, humanity is a plague.

  8. Y’all went on a 24/7 manhunt for the murderer of a corrupt ceo but nothing is done for our precious babies. I was in middle school when columbine happened and that was over 20 years ago not one piece of legislation/policy has taken hold to combat gun violence in our schools and communities. Amerikkka will reap what she sows

  9. So people are ready to keep their guns instead of their children?
    We should ask the cost of a gun to someone who lost their loved ones to gun violence.

  10. Nope
    Can’t do it 😢😢😢😢
    My wife’ cousin lost his middle child and I will never try to say I know their pain
    So my wife and I bought them matching bracelets for the oldest and middle child the one in heaven and the baby so they can always have something together

  11. In my opinion, many of these shootings could be prevented if adults and children too would just reach out to these troubled souls and ask, "Are you ok? Is there anything I can do to help? Do you want to go somewhere and talk?" These shooters are often ignorant to the power of compassion and physical touch and reassuring words. This idea is free. No new spending. No new law. No wait time. Just be kind.

  12. The ‘only bad guys will have guns’ if we enact strict gun control is the stupidest argument I’ve heard. Do other countries not have bad guys? Yet gun crimes are a fraction of what’s in the US. Even so called ‘lawless’ African countries have lower gun deaths per 100k than US.

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