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    Bring Your Own Brigade is a gripping investigation into our landscape's hidden fire stories and on-the-ground experiences of firefighters and residents struggling through deadly fires.

    We discuss this incredible documentary with Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Lucy Walker. Lucy discusses her experiences filming intense fire sequences and what she learned from these personal and heartbreaking stories.

    Bring Your Own Brigade is a must-see film - you can see it now on the big screen in select theaters! It will also be available on the CBS News App and Paramount+ starting August 20th.

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