Part 13/15:
Wrapping Up: A Cinematic and Personal Perspective
Wrapping up, Sorcin shares his hope that the story of 1929 can be adapted into compelling film or series—full of characters, drama, and lessons. He candidly discusses the challenges of translating history into entertainment, his own role as a storyteller, and the importance of credible voices in shaping market narratives.
He reveals that he read the audiobook himself, which took thirty hours of recording but was rewarding. The conversation closes on a note of cautious optimism—acknowledging that understanding history equips us with the tools to navigate future crises.