The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ Josh Seftel - The Power Of "All The Empty Rooms"

Mar 4, 2026
Josh Seftel, an Oscar‑nominated documentary filmmaker who humanizes victims of social tragedies, discusses All the Empty Rooms. He explains using untouched children's bedrooms to cut through numbness. The film avoids polemic, leans on silence and imagery, and aims to change minds across the political divide. Seftel also covers family preservation of memory and the outreach strategy to reach decision makers.
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INSIGHT

Empty Rooms Reframe Public Numbness

  • The film reframes school shootings by focusing on victims' empty bedrooms to break public numbness.
  • Joshua Seftel and Steve Hartman use objects and absence to force emotional reconnection to children often reduced to headlines.
INSIGHT

Frequency Has Exploded Since The 90s

  • School shootings have accelerated from ~17 per year in 1997 to over 130 per year during filming.
  • Steve Hartman's frustration with repetitive reporting drove the project to highlight that scale and stagnation.
ANECDOTE

How The Project Started With One Photograph

  • Steve Hartman wrote to every family who lost a child since Sandy Hook and many agreed to have their child's empty room photographed.
  • Hartman showed Seftel a toothpaste-tube photo that conveyed a child's sudden absence and inspired the documentary.
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