New film documents oft-overlooked conversations of compassion

'Something Changed in the Room' documentary explores music therapy in end-of-life care.
Hilary Camino and Sage Living resident Danny Keller.
Hilary Camino and Sage Living resident Danny Keller. (David Stubbs / Courtesy)

by | Nov 20, 2025 | Health, Music, People

Music therapy has been a cherished part of the lives of residents at Sage Living, the long-term care facility for seniors, part of St. John’s Health. That’s thanks to music therapist Hilary Camino. Her relationship with clients and their movement, growth and coming to terms with the end of life is the focus of a new documentary from Jackson filmmaker David Stubbs. The 30-minute film screens at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 11 at the Center for the Arts and is available online at Wyoming PBS.

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Before leading news coverage at KHOL, Sophia was a politics reporter at the Jackson Hole News&Guide. Her reporting on elections, labor and land use has earned state, regional and national awards. Sophia grew up in Seattle and studied human biology and English at Stanford University.

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