Life. Support. Music.

tells the story of Jason Crigler, a successful New York-based guitarist who, while playing a show in New York City in 2004, suffered a devastating brain injury.

[2][3][4] At the hospital after his injury, doctors told Jason’s family, "if he makes it through the night, there won’t be much left of him".

[2][3][4] Days passed, and Jason’s family was forced to accept the new dark reality at hand.

So in the face of wrenching despair and horrifying odds, the Criglers made a resolution, "Jason will make a full recovery".

[2][3][4] The film features interviews with Norah Jones (who hosted a benefit concert to help defray Jason’s medical expenses), Marshall Crenshaw, Teddy Thompson and others.

began a theatrical run in New York City on February 6, 2009; director Eric Daniel Metzgar and subject Jason Crigler participated in Q&A sessions during the first several screenings.