In Clay County, one of Georgia’s poorest and unhealthiest counties, Dr. Karen Kinsell struggles to keep her rural clinic open to provide the only local healthcare available for forty miles.
Director/Producer
Matthew Hashiguchi’s first feature-length documentary GOOD LUCK SOUP was broadcast nationally on PBS World’s America ReFramed, received a 2016 Documentary Fund Award from the Center for Asian American Media and premiered at the 2016 Cleveland International Film Festival. The GOOD LUCK SOUP project also includes additional transmedia components, a web-based, interactive documentary and a virtual reality documentary, that have been presented at film festivals and gallery exhibitions. His other documentary work, which has addressed topics such as undocumented immigration, preserving community in post-Katrina New Orleans and unexpected experiences in the Japanese American Internment Camps, has screened at many other festivals.