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''I Lived on Parker Avenue'' is a 2018
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. It follows
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David Scotton as he travels from his home in
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, to
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to meet his birth parents — Melissa Coles and Brian Nicholas — for the first time. Scotton gave a speech in 2011 at his high school about his adoption story, which caught the attention of Benjamin Clapper, executive director of the
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group Louisiana Right to Life, who would go on to produce the documentary. ''I Lived on Parker Avenue'' inspired the 2022 feature-length drama film ''
Lifemark ''Lifemark'' is a 2022 American Christian drama film by director Kevin Peeples, adapting the true story of the adoption of David Scotton, previously depicted in the 2018 short documentary film ''I Lived on Parker Avenue''. It tells the story of ...
''.


Plot

In December 2012, 19-year-old David Scotton travels from his home in
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, to
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to meet his biological parents, who placed him for adoption at birth. Melissa Coles, Scotton's biological mother, asks Scotton upon meeting him, "Are you mad at me?" Scotton replies, "Never." He then presents Coles and his biological father, Brian Nicholas, with a packet of letters from his friends and family, thanking Coles and Nicholas for choosing to place Scotton for adoption. Nicholas comments that Scotton's gratitude for his adoption is a "load lifted off my shoulders." The film also shows Scotton giving letters to his adopted family, thanking them for adopting him and assuring them that his search for his biological parents is not meant to undermine his adoptive parents' role in his life. During the meeting, Scotton learns that Coles and Nicholas were unmarried, unemployed, and frequently missed meals when Coles became pregnant. Not wanting to bring a child into their hardship, Coles visited an
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clinic in
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, to terminate her pregnancy before changing her mind at the last minute. The clinic was located on Parker Avenue, which is from where the documentary takes its name. Instead, she gave birth to her son on December 22, 1993, and he was adopted the following day by Jimmy and Susan Scotton of
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. Writing for the ''
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'',
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says that the scene where Coles and Scotton visit the location of the clinic — which no longer performs abortions — was "one of the most liberating scenes I’ve ever watched on video".


Production

In 2011, Scotton told his adoption story for the first time publicly during a speech for the Louisiana Pro-Life Oratory Contest at his high school, Jesuit High School in
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. Scotton won the contest with his speech, which brought his story to the attention of Benjamin Clapper, executive director of the
anti-abortion Anti-abortion movements, also self-styled as pro-life or abolitionist movements, are involved in the abortion debate advocating against the practice of abortion and its legality. Many anti-abortion movements began as countermovements in respons ...
group Louisiana Right to Life. Upon learning that Scotton had been in contact with his biological mother, Melissa Coles, via
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and was planning to meet with her, Clapper asked permission to film the meeting. Clapper planned to use the footage for a post on his organization's web site. After speaking with Coles, director Philip Braun convinced Clapper that the video should be a short film instead. Clapper created a new production company, Joie de Vivre Media, to produce the film, because he did not want to bias viewers by producing it under the auspices of Louisiana Right to Life.


Release

Pre-release screenings of the film were held at high schools in
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,
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, and
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, including Scotton's alma mater. The film was selected for screening at the December 2, 2017, Newfilmmakers Los Angeles' DocuShare Film Festival and was nominated for Best Documentary – Short Category. At the invitation of
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, the film premiered at the
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on March 6, 2018, ahead of its release for free online viewing on the documentary's web site the next day.


Feature-length movie

''I Lived on Parker Avenue'' inspired production of a feature-length movie, ''
Lifemark ''Lifemark'' is a 2022 American Christian drama film by director Kevin Peeples, adapting the true story of the adoption of David Scotton, previously depicted in the 2018 short documentary film ''I Lived on Parker Avenue''. It tells the story of ...
'', executive produced by brothers
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and
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and distributed by
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.
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plays the adoptive father (based on Jimmy Scotton) in the film; Melissa Coles, David Scotton, and Susan Scotton all make
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s.


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