Welcome To Season 13!
May Film Showing – Suck It Up, Buttercup

Suck It Up, Buttercup
May 21, 2026 & June 2, 2026 6:30PM
Suck It Up, Buttercup
“Suck It Up, Buttercup” is an investigative and deeply human documentary that brings together physicans, nurses, patients, families and frontline leaders to reveal what is really happening inside America’s healthcare system. Through candid interviews and raw on-the-ground stories, the film exposes the failures putting all of us at risk and highlights the system and people who are proving that better is possible.
A healthcare system in crisis. A story America can’t ignore.The U.S. healthcare system is unraveling, burdened by corporate greed, overwhelming bureaucracy, and a work environment that is driving clinicians to exhaustion and patients to harm.
Purpose over profit. Humanity over systems. This crisis impacts everyone: clinicians, care teams, patients and the families who trust the system to protect them. The film lifts the veil on a dangerous dysfunction that has remained hidden for far too long, from unsafe staffing to financial pressures to the moral injury felt by those trying to provide care in a broken system.
Together, we can break the silence and save lives. This documentary is more than a film. It is a movement calling for transparency, accountability, and a future where healthcare works for the people it was built to serve.
88 minutes
Moderated discussion panel following the film screening.
Audience Discussion Panel
Gianina Best, MD is an Emergency Medicine physician who trained at Vanderbilt University before moving to Oregon.
William Emerson, MD is a Hospital Medicine physician who has cared for patients in this community for 12 years.
Todd R. Otten, MD is a board-certified family physician and co-founder of Our Quadruple Aim, a movement that challenges the status quo in healthcare and promotes patient experience, quality care, lower costs, and provider wellness. He is an executive producer of the documentary “Suck It Up, Buttercup”.
Dr. Julie Seo is a board-certified emergency physician with over 20 years of clinical experience, a proud partner of EEP.
Gretchen Soderlund is Associate Professor and Area Director of Media Studies at University of Oregon. She will be moderating both panel discussions.
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Encircle Films Series
We are looking forward to engaging audiences at our home venue, the Art House, for our 13th season, bringing you documentaries to inform and inspire action!
Seating is NOT reserved, advanced tickets are recommended. All seats have excellent screen view.
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492 E. 13th Ave.
Eugene, OR 97401
$12.00 ADULTS
$9.00 STUDENTS (WITH ID)
$9.00 SENIORS (62+)
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The mission of Encircle Films is to create awareness of important social issues by showing impactful documentaries, inviting guest speakers to facilitate audience discussions, and inspiring citizens to get involved. Now in our eleventh season, we are a group of community-minded individuals dedicated to exploring issues that affect us on a global and local level. Our goal is to give voice to our spirit of concern for community, country, and planet.
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