Press Play with Madeleine Brand In Todd Haynes’s ‘Wonderstruck,’ two deaf kids look for meaning in New York Oct. 20, 2017 Listen 48 min MORE Julianne Moore in Wonderstruck. Photo credit: Courtesy of Cannes Film Festival From this Episode: Rise Above Movement: A hate group from OC and LA ProPublica has profiled a group from Southern California that has gone to rallies in Charlottesville, Berkeley and elsewhere. The group is called the Rise Above Movement.... 8 min Why the Trump administration is keeping an undocumented teen from having an abortion A federal court will decide the fate of a 17-year-old girl from Central America in immigration custody. She is pregnant and wants an abortion. So far, the Trump... 8 min Even the director of ‘The Snowman’ admits his movie is a mess Our critics review “Only the Brave,” which is about a group of real-life men who fought a big wildfire in Arizona in 2013; Tyler Perry’s “Boo! 2;” and “The Snowman,”... 16 min Director Todd Haynes on ‘Wonderstruck’ and telling stories set in the past Todd Haynes’s new film, “Wonderstruck,” moves between the 1920s and the 1970s, telling parallel stories of two deaf kids, Ben and Rose, who run away from home to New York... 14 min Credits Host: Madeleine Brand Producers: Gina Pollack, Sarah Sweeney, Michell Eloy, Amy Ta, Christian Bordal, Quinn O'Toole