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'''THE MAYOR: A Chronicle of Williams Syndrome, with Josh Duffy''' (also known as '''Josh Duffy, The Mayor''') is an American [[documentary]] that was [[produced]], [[written]] and [[directed]] by {{link-i|[[Jake Jakubowski]]}}. It is a [[Williams syndrome]] documentary about {{link-i|[[#Josh Duffy|Josh Duffy]]}} from [[Brunswick, Maine]]. His trials, tribulations, successes, affinity for [[music]], his unique [[abilities]], and how he deals with living with a [[disability]]. It was first debuted on January 5, 2022 at the restaurant ''Bolos'' in Brunswick, Maine.
'''The Mayor: A Chronicle of Williams Syndrome, with Josh Duffy''' (also known as '''Josh Duffy, The Mayor''') is a {{year|2022}} American [[documentary]] that was [[produced]], [[written]] and [[directed]] by {{link-i|[[Jake Jakubowski]]}}. It is a [[Williams syndrome]] documentary about {{link-i|[[Josh Duffy]]}} from [[Brunswick, Maine]]. His trials, tribulations, successes, affinity for [[music]], his unique [[abilities]], and how he deals with living with a [[disability]]. It was first debuted on {{date|January 5, 2022|MDY}} at the then, [[Tex-Mex]] restaurant, [[Bolos]] in Brunswick.


== Synopsis ==
Josh Duffy is a 42 year old man with a unique rare [[genetic disorder]] called Williams syndrome. Duffy's [[personality]] is  seen in social situations, but most people that know him, don't ''really'' know him. He has won a [[gold medal]] at the [[Special Olympics]] and can remember stories he's heard 20 years prior. People with Williams syndrome, including Duffy, have [[empathy]] and an unwittingness to give [[hugs]] to anyone they come in contact with.
Josh Duffy is a 42 year old man with a unique rare [[genetic disorder]] called Williams syndrome. Everybody loves Josh, his personality shines in social situations, but most people that know him, don't ''really'' know him. He has lead an incredible life, from winning a gold metal at the [[Special Olympics]], to remembering stories he heard 20 years prior. He is a shining light to everyone that he comes in contact with. He has a tremendous amount of [[empathy]] and loves to give hugs.  
 
Even though Josh has struggled with both mental and physical limitations his entire life, he doesn't let that stop him from spreading his love!


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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The documentary starts off with Josh walking down the street to visit with his friends, where he comes up to the [{{w|Frank J. Wood Bridge|Frank J. Wood Bridge}} (known locally as the ''Green Bridge''), separating the two towns of Brunswick, and [[Topsham, Maine]].
'''The Mayor: A Chronicle of Williams Syndrome, with Josh Duffy''' starts off with Duffy walking down the street to visit with his friends, where he comes up to the [[Frank J. Wood Bridge]] (known locally as the ''Green Bridge''), separating the two towns of Brunswick, and [[Topsham, Maine]].
 
People with Williams syndrome have a difficult time navigating [[spatial relations]]<ref name="farran" /> and [[bridges]] are no exception. Josh has never liked going over the bridge but when his [[grandfather]] passed away he had knew what he had to do.
 
Josh's grandfather, [[Bob Dale]] had a big influence on his life, it was difficult for Josh to comprehend when he passed away, but in the end he got his closure by overcoming his fear of the bridge and spread part of his grandpa's ashes into the [[Androscoggin River]]. Bob Dale was loved by everyone in his family and he even had a [[glacier]] named after him in [[Antarctica]], [[Dale Glacier]].


Growing up, Josh had a difficult time in [[school]]. It was hard for him to stay focused and had difficulties with certain subjects like [[Mathematics]] and [[science]]. However, even with disabilities, Josh won a [[gold medal]] in the 1996 Winter [[Special Olympics]] in [[Colorado|Colorado]].
People with Williams syndrome have a difficult time navigating [[spatial relations]]<ref name="farran" />, like [[bridges]].


The people that know Josh well, look out for him in ways that only true friends can. Everyone in town knows of his affinity for music and how much he loves dancing. Josh talks about the good old days before the [[COVID-19 Pandemic]] and how he loved going out dancing every weekend. He loves live bands and talking to everyone that he can about different types of music.
Duffy's grandfather, [[Bob Dale]] had a big influence on his life, it was difficult for him to comprehend that he [[Death|passed away]], but in the end he received his [[Closure (psychology)|closure]] by overcoming his fear of the bridge by spreading part of his grandfathers [[Ash|ashes]] into the [[Androscoggin River]]. For his [[piloting]] in [[Antarctica]], Dale was awarded a [[glacier]] named after him, [[Dale Glacier]].


Many people with Williams syndrome do not live on their own, and have to have [[assisted living]] throughout their entire life<ref name="weiss" /> Living on his own, however come with a price, Loneliness is a very real thing with people with Williams syndrome. Josh expresses how he does not like being alone, but at the same time enjoys his freedom. Even though he his a unofficial ambassador for his town, and knows a lot of people, he still always feels alone.
Growing up, Duffy had a difficult time in [[school]]. It was hard for him to stay focused and had difficulties with certain subjects like [[mathematics]] and [[science]]. However, even with disabilities, Josh won a [[gold medal]] in the 1996 Winter [[Special Olympics]] in [[Colorado|Colorado]].


Puzzles are a big part of Josh's life. Most people with Williams, have a difficult time with puzzles<ref name="medline" />. Josh and his mother find it to be a bonding time where they can put there differences aside and just hang out. Josh is a bit of a [[savant]] when it comes to [[puzzles]].
A lot of people in Brunswick, Maine know of Duffy's affinity for music and how much he loves [[dancing]]. He talks about the <q>good 'ol days</q> before the [[COVID-19 Pandemic]] and how he enjoyed dancing every weekend. He appreciates live [[Musical ensemble|bands]] and talks to people that share in his interests.


There are so many people that Josh has included in his life, and they all have nothing but wonderful things to say about him. During the [[credits]] Josh talks about his take on former [[U.S. President]], [[Donald Trump]] and wonders what type of music he listens to.
Many people with Williams syndrome do not live on their own, and reside in [[assisted living]] housing throughout their entire lives.<ref name="weiss" /> Living on their own can be very [[lonely]]. Duffy expresses how he does not like being alone, but at the same time enjoys his [[freedom]]. Even though he his an unofficial [[ambassador]] for his town, and knows a lot of people, he still always feels alone.


==Film Quotes==
[[Puzzles]] are a big part of Duffy's life. Most people with Williams syndrome, have a difficult time with puzzles.<ref name="medline" /> His mother finds it to be a [[Human bonding|bonding]] moment where they can put there differences aside and just relax. Duffy is an undiagnosed [[savant]] when it comes to puzzles.


{{q|Category:Josh_Duffy|Josh Duffy}} at wikiquote
During the [[credits]] of the film, Duffy discusses his take on former [[U.S. President]], [[Donald Trump]] and wonders what type of music he listens to.


* Disease's mess with you from the outside, but syndromes mess with you from the inside.
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* I don't believe that A B & C = D. It equals Z
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* Ignore the normal people, who knows what they’re thinking.
* If I have to start fires, to put out fires, then so be it.
* Forget normal, I need better!
* I'm a parasite inside a parasite inside of a host.
* I want to know the side effects before I swallow the pill
* I’m not an easy pill to swallow, not hard to vomit either.
* Don't push the envelope. Shove the envelope.


==Screenshots==
==Screenshots==
{{c|Category:Josh_Duffy|Josh Duffy}} at Wikimedia Commons
{{C|Category:Josh_Duffy|Josh Duffy}}


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==Josh Duffy==
==Josh Duffy==


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[[File:Josh-duffy-2.jpg|thumb|right|225px|Duffy at the premiere at [[Bolos]]]]
'''Joshua Dale Duffy''', known as '''Josh Duffy''', was born on November 3, 1978 in [[California]], to Marina Dale Passano and John Duffy, he is the sixth cousin 4 times removed from the famous lawman [[Wyatt Earp]].{{citation needed}} He was raised in [[Pagosa Springs, Colorado]] and as an adult resides in [[Maine]].
'''Joshua Dale Duffy''', known as '''Josh Duffy''', was born on November 3, 1978 in [[California]], to Marina Dale Passano and John Duffy, he is the sixth cousin 4 times removed from the famous lawman [[Wyatt Earp]].<ref name="earp" /> He was raised in [[Pagosa Springs, Colorado]] and as an adult resides in [[Maine]].<ref name="personal" />


== Williams Syndrome ==
== Williams Syndrome ==
{{main|{{w:|Williams syndrome|Williams syndrome}}}} on Wikipedia
{{main|Williams syndrome}}


First discovered by [[John C.P. Williams]] of [[New Zealand]] in 1961. Williams syndrome, also known as Williams-Burnham Syndrome, is a result of a [[gene deletion]] of a specific region on [[chromosome 7]], containing 26 to 28 [[genes]]. Approximately one in 10,000 births are affected by this spontaneous gene deletion<ref name="morris" />.
First discovered by [[John C.P. Williams]] of [[New Zealand]] in 1961. '''Williams syndrome''', also known as Williams-Burnham Syndrome, is a result of a [[gene deletion]] of a specific region on [[chromosome 7]], containing 26 to 28 [[genes]]. Approximately one in 10,000 [[births]] are affected by this spontaneous gene deletion.<ref name="morris" />


Williams is associated with both mental and physical traits, including extroverted personalities, a broad forehead, heart defects, sensitivity to light and sound and, among others, an affinity for music<ref name="association" />.
Williams is associated with both [[Mental disorders]] and physical traits, including [[Extraversion and introversion|extroverted]] [[Personality|personalities]], a broad [[forehead]], [[Congenital heart defect|heart defects]], [[photosensitivity]], [[Hyperacusis]] and among others, an affinity for [[music]].<ref name="association" />


== Production ==
== Production ==
Directed by Jake Jakubowski under the [[production company]] DMJ Productions. This [[video production]] was a year in the making and a [[low budget film]] recorded with a [[DJI]] Pocket II [[camcorder]] and the [[Rode]] Wireless Go II [[Wireless Microphone]] system. The film was edited on a [[Macbook Air]] using [[Adobe Premiere]] video editing software.
Directed by Jake Jakubowski under the [[production company]] {{link-i|[[DMJ Productions]]}}, this [[video production]] was a year in the making and a [[low budget film]] recorded with a [[DJI]] Pocket II [[camcorder]] and the [[Rode]] Wireless Go II [[Wireless Microphone]] system. The film was edited on a [[Macbook Air]] using [[Adobe Premiere]] video editing software.


== Articles ==
== Articles ==
* Carter, C. Thacher (1 November 2021). [https://www.pressherald.com/2021/11/01/brunswick-film-puts-spotlight-on-the-mayor-a-local-man-with-rare-genetic-disorder/ "Brunswick Film Puts Spotlight on 'The Mayor,' a local man with a rare genetic disorder"]. The Times Record. Brunswick, Maine.
* {{cite news |last=Carter |first=C. Thacher |date=November 1, 2021 |title=Brunswick Film Puts Spotlight on 'The Mayor,' a local man with a rare genetic disorder |url=https://www.pressherald.com/2021/11/01/brunswick-film-puts-spotlight-on-the-mayor-a-local-man-with-rare-genetic-disorder/ |work=[[The Times Record]] |publication-place=[[Brunswick, Maine]]}} {{subscription required}}


* Daughtry, Mattie (2021). [https://mailchi.mp/legislature/hazard-relief-payments-and-more "Documentary About Brunswick Man Premiering in January"]. mailchimp. Brunswick, Maine.
* {{cite web |url=https://mailchi.mp/legislature/hazard-relief-payments-and-more |title=Documentary About Brunswick Man Premiering in January |last=Daughtry |first=Mattie |author-link=Mattie Daughtry |year=2021 |publication-place=[[Brunswick, Maine]]}} (Newsletter).


* Charifi, Chayma; King, Delphine (11 November 2022). [https://bowdoinorient.com/2022/11/11/the-mayor-of-brunswick-and-his-best-friend-jake-jakubowski-talk-the-power-of-friendship/ "'The Mayor of Brunswick' and his best friend Jake Jakubowski talk the power of friendship"]. The Bowdoin Orient. Brunswick, Maine.
* {{cite news |last1=Charifi |first1=Chayma |last2=King |first2=Delphine |date=November 11, 2022 |title='The Mayor of Brunswick' and his best friend Jake Jakubowski talk the power of friendship |url=https://bowdoinorient.com/2022/11/11/the-mayor-of-brunswick-and-his-best-friend-jake-jakubowski-talk-the-power-of-friendship/ |work=[[The Bowdoin Orient]] |publication-place=[[Brunswick, Maine]]}}


==References==
==Citation==
<references>
{{cite AV media| people=[[Jake Jakubowski (Director)]] |title=The Mayor: A Chronicle of Williams Syndrome, with Josh Duffy |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3dvp7zPMOs |type=Documentary |publication-place=[[Maine]] |publisher=[[DMJ Productions]] |year=2022 |language=en-us}}


<ref name="farran">Emily K. Farran, [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/87565641.2022.2047685 "Anxiety and Spatial Navigation in Williams Syndrome and Down Syndrome"], ''Taylor and Francis'', March 14, 2022.</ref>
==See also==
 
* [[Williams syndrome documentaries]]
<ref name="medline">Medline Plus, [https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/williams-syndrome/ "Williams Syndrome"], ''Medline Plus''.</ref>
 
<ref name="weiss">Thomas C. Weiss, [https://www.disabled-world.com/health/neurology/williams-syndrome.php "Williams-Beuren Syndrome: Signs, Symptoms, Treatment, Prognosis"], ''Disabled World'', February 02, 2018.</ref>
 
<ref name="morris"><cite class="journal">Colleen A Morris, MD, FACMG, FAAP, ''National Library of Medicine'', ([https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/books/NBK1249/ Williams Syndrome]), April 9, 1999</cite></ref>
 
<ref name="association">Williams Syndrome Association, [https://williams-syndrome.org/what-is-ws "What is Williams Syndrome?"]</ref>
 
</references>


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* {{official|https://www.joshduffythemayor.com/}}
* {{official|https://www.joshduffythemayor.com/}}
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfkgVpdMepc Trailer] at [[YouTube]]
* {{transcript|https://joshduffythemayor.com/transcript.html}}
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3dvp7zPMOs The Mayor] at [[YouTube]]
* {{imdb title|PLCy_VwU-YwOPkWudAI6X71TJL-sivXCfD|The Mayor}}
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt16444948/ The Mayor] at [[IMDB]]
* {{YouTube|playlist=PLCy_VwU-YwOPkWudAI6X71TJL-sivXCfD|The Mayor}}
 
==DMJ Productions==
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==References==
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<ref name="farran">{{cite journal |last1=Farran |first1=Emily K. |last2=Hudson |first2=Kerry D. |last3=Bennett |first3=Amelia |last4=Ameen |first4=Aan |last5=Misheva |first5=Iliana |last6=Bechlem |first6=Badri |last7=Blades |first7=Mark |last8=Courbois |first8=Yannick  |url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/87565641.2022.2047685| title=Anxiety and Spatial Navigation in Williams Syndrome and Down Syndrome |publisher=[[Taylor and Francis]] |year=2022 |access-date=February 1, 2023 |journal=[[Developmental Neuropsychology (journal)|Developmental Neuropsychology]] |volume=47 |number=3}}</ref>
 
<ref name="medline">{{cite web |author=<!--Not stated--> |work=[[Medline Plus]] |url=https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/williams-syndrome/ |title=Williams Syndrome |date=<!--Not stated--> |access-date=May 1, 2022}}</ref>
 
<ref name="weiss">{{cite web |last=Weiss |first=Thomas C. |url=https://www.disabled-world.com/health/neurology/williams-syndrome.php |title=Williams-Beuren Syndrome: Signs, Symptoms, Treatment, Prognosis |website=disabled-world.com |date=February 2, 2018 |access-date=May 1, 2022}}</ref>
 
<ref name="morris">{{cite techreport |last1=Morris |first1=Colleen A. |last2=Adam |first2=MP |last3=Everman |first3=DB |last4=Mirzaa |first4=GM |url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/books/NBK1249/ | title=Williams Syndrome |website=ncbi.nlm.nih.gov |date=April 9, 1999 |access-date=February 1, 2023 |institution=[[University of Washington]]}}</ref>
 
<ref name="association">{{cite web |url=https://williams-syndrome.org/what-is-ws |title=What is Williams Syndrome? |author=<!--Not stated--> |publisher=Williams syndrome Association |access-date=February 1, 2023}}</ref>
 
<ref name="earp">{{cite web |url=https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/portrait/L7SY-FFT |title=Genealogy |author=<!--Not stated--> |date= |website=familysearch.org |publisher=[[FamilySearch]] |access-date=February 1, 2023}} {{subscription needed}}</ref>
 
<ref name="personal">Personal correspondence between Duffy and [[author of this article]], February 3, 2022</ref>
}}

Latest revision as of 09:13, 3 January 2024

Josh Duffy, the Mayor
Hero-poster.jpg
The Mayor: A Chronicle of Williams Syndrome, with Josh Duffy
A film byJake Jakubowski
StarringJosh Duffy
Studio
Release date
  • January 5, 2022 (2022-01-05) (YouTube)
Running time
69 Minutes
Country United States
LanguageAmerican English
Budget$3,000

The Mayor: A Chronicle of Williams Syndrome, with Josh Duffy (also known as Josh Duffy, The Mayor) is a 2022 American documentary that was produced, written and directed by Jake Jakubowski. It is a Williams syndrome documentary about Josh Duffy from Brunswick, Maine. His trials, tribulations, successes, affinity for music, his unique abilities, and how he deals with living with a disability. It was first debuted on January 5, 2022 at the then, Tex-Mex restaurant, Bolos in Brunswick.

Josh Duffy is a 42 year old man with a unique rare genetic disorder called Williams syndrome. Duffy's personality is seen in social situations, but most people that know him, don't really know him. He has won a gold medal at the Special Olympics and can remember stories he's heard 20 years prior. People with Williams syndrome, including Duffy, have empathy and an unwittingness to give hugs to anyone they come in contact with.

Plot

The Mayor: A Chronicle of Williams Syndrome, with Josh Duffy starts off with Duffy walking down the street to visit with his friends, where he comes up to the Frank J. Wood Bridge (known locally as the Green Bridge), separating the two towns of Brunswick, and Topsham, Maine.

People with Williams syndrome have a difficult time navigating spatial relations[1], like bridges.

Duffy's grandfather, Bob Dale had a big influence on his life, it was difficult for him to comprehend that he passed away, but in the end he received his closure by overcoming his fear of the bridge by spreading part of his grandfathers ashes into the Androscoggin River. For his piloting in Antarctica, Dale was awarded a glacier named after him, Dale Glacier.

Growing up, Duffy had a difficult time in school. It was hard for him to stay focused and had difficulties with certain subjects like mathematics and science. However, even with disabilities, Josh won a gold medal in the 1996 Winter Special Olympics in Colorado.

A lot of people in Brunswick, Maine know of Duffy's affinity for music and how much he loves dancing. He talks about the good 'ol days before the COVID-19 Pandemic and how he enjoyed dancing every weekend. He appreciates live bands and talks to people that share in his interests.

Many people with Williams syndrome do not live on their own, and reside in assisted living housing throughout their entire lives.[2] Living on their own can be very lonely. Duffy expresses how he does not like being alone, but at the same time enjoys his freedom. Even though he his an unofficial ambassador for his town, and knows a lot of people, he still always feels alone.

Puzzles are a big part of Duffy's life. Most people with Williams syndrome, have a difficult time with puzzles.[3] His mother finds it to be a bonding moment where they can put there differences aside and just relax. Duffy is an undiagnosed savant when it comes to puzzles.

During the credits of the film, Duffy discusses his take on former U.S. President, Donald Trump and wonders what type of music he listens to.

Film quotes

  • Disease's mess with you from the outside, but syndromes mess with you from the inside.
  • I don't believe that A B & C = D. It equals Z
  • Sometimes the salt taste good, but I'd rather have the sugar.
  • If ignorance is bliss, then I’m a blister
  • Ignore the normal people, who knows what they’re thinking.
  • If I have to start fires, to put out fires, then so be it.
  • Forget normal, I need better!
  • I'm a parasite inside a parasite inside of a host.
  • I want to know the side effects before I swallow the pill
  • I’m not an easy pill to swallow, not hard to vomit either.
  • Don't push the envelope. Shove the envelope.

Screenshots

Josh Duffy at Wikimedia Commons


Josh Duffy

Main article: Josh Duffy

Duffy at the premiere at Bolos

Joshua Dale Duffy, known as Josh Duffy, was born on November 3, 1978 in California, to Marina Dale Passano and John Duffy, he is the sixth cousin 4 times removed from the famous lawman Wyatt Earp.[4] He was raised in Pagosa Springs, Colorado and as an adult resides in Maine.[5]

Williams Syndrome

First discovered by John C.P. Williams of New Zealand in 1961. Williams syndrome, also known as Williams-Burnham Syndrome, is a result of a gene deletion of a specific region on chromosome 7, containing 26 to 28 genes. Approximately one in 10,000 births are affected by this spontaneous gene deletion.[6]

Williams is associated with both Mental disorders and physical traits, including extroverted personalities, a broad forehead, heart defects, photosensitivity, Hyperacusis and among others, an affinity for music.[7]

Production

Directed by Jake Jakubowski under the production company DMJ Productions, this video production was a year in the making and a low budget film recorded with a DJI Pocket II camcorder and the Rode Wireless Go II Wireless Microphone system. The film was edited on a Macbook Air using Adobe Premiere video editing software.

Articles

  • Carter, C. Thacher (November 1, 2021). "Brunswick Film Puts Spotlight on 'The Mayor,' a local man with a rare genetic disorder". The Times Record. Brunswick, Maine. (subscription required)

Citation

Jake Jakubowski (Director) (2022). The Mayor: A Chronicle of Williams Syndrome, with Josh Duffy (Documentary). Maine: DMJ Productions.

See also

Further Reading

External Links

DMJ Productions

Copyrights and disclaimers

References

  1. ^ Farran, Emily K.; Hudson, Kerry D.; Bennett, Amelia; Ameen, Aan; Misheva, Iliana; Bechlem, Badri; Blades, Mark; Courbois, Yannick (2022). "Anxiety and Spatial Navigation in Williams Syndrome and Down Syndrome". Developmental Neuropsychology. Taylor and Francis. 47 (3). Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  2. ^ Weiss, Thomas C. (February 2, 2018). "Williams-Beuren Syndrome: Signs, Symptoms, Treatment, Prognosis". disabled-world.com. Retrieved May 1, 2022.
  3. ^ "Williams Syndrome". Medline Plus. Retrieved May 1, 2022.
  4. ^ "Genealogy". familysearch.org. FamilySearch. Retrieved February 1, 2023. (Subscription needed)
  5. ^ Personal correspondence between Duffy and author of this article, February 3, 2022
  6. ^ Morris, Colleen A.; Adam, MP; Everman, DB; Mirzaa, GM (April 9, 1999). Williams Syndrome. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (Technical report). University of Washington. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  7. ^ "What is Williams Syndrome?". Williams syndrome Association. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  8. ^ Jake Jakubowski (Director) (2024). Red Flags: The Making of the Music Video, with ALI H:ART (Documentary). Maine: DMJ Productions.
  9. ^ Jake Jakubowski (Director) (2022). The Mayor: A Chronicle of Williams Syndrome, with Josh Duffy (Documentary). Maine: DMJ Productions.