The masculinity of his myth and prose style made Ernest Hemingway the writer to topple for a generation of novelists in the last century. But beyond the Hemingway Code of virile heroics: man against nature, as traveler, or in war, as illustrated in such iconic works as The Sun Also Rises, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, The Old Man and the Sea, even A Moveable Feast, the Hemingway family inherited an untoward legacy of suicide. As told in Barbara Kopple’s new documentary film, Running from Crazy, to be featured this week at The Nantucket Film Festival where the two time academy award winning documentarian will be awarded for Special Achievement in Documentary Storytelling, there were 7 suicides, including Hemingway’s father and granddaughter, the model and actress Margaux. As a mom, fearful of this legacy, her sister and main focus of this film, Mariel Hemingway reveals a family history that is to a large degree a cautionary tale for her own daughters, and a story of hope.