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The House We Lived In
“A really amazing film. Great story.”
-NPR
“An absolute powerhouse of a film”
-ESPN
Upcoming Screenings

June 21 at 9PM, Brain Injury Association of Arizona
Virtual Screening and Q and A with subject Tod O’Donnell and filmmaker Tim O’Donnell






October 2 at 4:20PM, Salem State College
352 Lafayette St, Salem, MA 01970
Screening and Q and A with subject Tod O’Donnell and filmmaker Tim O’Donnell






April 7 at 5:30PM
U of Minnesota Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Brain Injury Medicine Fellowship Program
Online Screening and Q and A with subject Tod O’Donnell and filmmaker Tim O’Donnell






April 10 at 6PM, University of Maine
168 College Ave, Orono, ME 04469
Screening and Q and A with subject Tod O’Donnell and filmmaker Tim O’Donnell






November 3 at 12:30PM, MA Assoc. of Occupation Therapy Conference
Four Points Sheraton, 1125 Boston-Providence Turnpike, Norwood, MA 02062
Screening and Q and A with subject Tod O’Donnell and filmmaker Tim O’Donnell
The House We Lived In
A decade in the making, a young filmmaker confronts memory, family, and recovery as he chronicles his father‘s journey to recover lost memories following a traumatic brain injury. Using experimental approaches with projected installations he attempts to find those missing memories in hopes of finding the dad he used to know. As memories return in the form of dreams the family struggles with acceptance of this new version of their father.
Twin Seas Media has partnered with Pixela Picture Films on an impact campaign for THE HOUSE WE LIVED IN to spark meaningful conversations that engage nationwide audiences around the realities of traumatic brain injury and the ripple effects of such injuries, both emotional and financial, on families.
Contact us to learn more about hosting a screening with your organization or institution followed by a conversation with the subject Tod O’Donnell and/or award-winning filmmaker Tim O’Donnell.
Previous Screenings
- MA Association for Mental Health, May 25, 2023
- Brain Injury Association of NH Conference, May 10, 2023
- Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission/ Mass Association for Mental Health, April 27, 2023
- Penn Medicine Clinical TBI Research program in collaboartion with Mind Your Brain Foundation, April 24, 2023
- UCLA, April 21, 2023
- Case Western Reserve University, April 17, 2023
- Case Western Reserve University, April 14, 2023
- Canton Public Library, April 11, 2023
- University of Maine, April 10, 2023
- University of Minnesota, April 7, 2023
- Brookline COA, April 4, 2023
- Springfield College, April 3, 2023
- SIE Film Center, April 2, 2023
- BIA of Massachusetts Conference, March 29, 2023
- Medford Senior Center, March 28, 2023
- Delaware NeuroRehab, March 27, 2023
- Ashland Film Festival, April 10, 2022
- Independent Film Festival Boston, April 30, 2022
- San Francisco Documentary Film Festival, June 1, 2022
- Woods Hole Film Festival, August 1, 2022
- Newburyport Documentary Film Festival (Closing Night Film), September 18, 2022
- Monadnock International Film Festival, September 23, 2022
- New Hampshire Film Festival (Best Documentary Film), October 8, 2022
- Oaxaca Film Festival (Mexico), December 8, 2022
- The Cabot, February 19, 2023
- Northeaster University, February 28, 2023
- The Groton Center, March 8, 2023
- Tewksbury Library, March 10, 2023
- Canton Public Library, March 14, 2023
- Brookline Council on Aging/Brookline Senior Center, March 14, 2023
- Brewster Public Library & COA & Harwich, March 15, 2023
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We are partnering with the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA)
You can also visit biausa.org to find a wealth of useful information for researchers, individuals with brain injuries, professionals, and other members of the community.


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