◗ Rebel With a Camera to "what" we do. Perhaps it's good to be controversial in a world that's gone a little crazy!' Wexler behind the camera. 70 Joan Churchill, ASC: I think he wanted to reach people and make them have a look at how distant they have become from their humanity. He blamed the media - the news media and the corporate media - for a lot of that, for people losing control of their lives. That is why, I think, he got so involved [in later years] in the Occupy movement. He said he wanted to use his art to really change how people thought, to try and change the world. You hear that all the time, but he really did try to shine a light on injustices. And he took that right to his death. He was never going to give up. And it was always things that he personally cared passionately about, even in our own industry. That is what Who Needs Sleep? was about. It is what Bus Rider's Union was about - organiz-http://www.broncolor.com http://www.hbi-us.com