Meet Nenad, who plays ping pong
In an inspirational short, director and editor Brandon Lavoie gives us a glimpse into the life of Nenad Bach, the world-class musician who, after being diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, discovered that playing table tennis helped to alleviate his symptoms.
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Credits
powered by- Director Brandon Lavoie
- Colorist Mikey Pehanich
- Music Licensing MUSICBED
- Producer Barbara Kopple
- Producer David Cassidy
- Producer Williams Cole
- DP Jonah Markowitz
- DP David Quateman
- Sound Designer Jose Gorritti
- Sound Designer Justin Enoch
Credits
powered by- Director Brandon Lavoie
- Colorist Mikey Pehanich
- Music Licensing MUSICBED
- Producer Barbara Kopple
- Producer David Cassidy
- Producer Williams Cole
- DP Jonah Markowitz
- DP David Quateman
- Sound Designer Jose Gorritti
- Sound Designer Justin Enoch
In 2010, world-class musician Nenad Bach was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, putting a stop to his public performances.
However, as this inspirational short from director and editor Brandon Lavoie beautifully shows, Bach's passion for music was replaced with a new calling... and one that actually helped alleviate his symptoms.
Wonderfully recounting how ping pong aids his capabilities, and detailing how he's attempting to help millions of others do the same, Bach makes for a fascinating and endearing subject, full of wisdom and a glorious outlook on life. Captured with heart by Lavoie and cinematographer Jonah Markowitz, this is one of those 'unicorn chaser' shorts that offers a sweet remedy to today's ills.