The Free Our People Film Contest (Feb 1-Mar 31) encourages inclusion of disabled actors and creators while educating about institutional bias. Hosted by @CDRNYS
We still have 11 days until all films are due. Need inspiration? Check out last year's winning films on our facebook page or with the link below. https://t.co/lKwrGzpqsz
We've recently heard from a few of you that you are looking for others to join you in making a film. Maybe you have an idea, but don't have a camera? Or Maybe you have the camera, but don't have the story... https://t.co/nhpL5HN1Cd
Ready...Set....Go! You still have a little less than a month to create and submit a film for the 'Free Our People' film contest.
Here are the rules:
1. YOU MUST use both of the... https://t.co/LTEhlPv2cR
Reminder:
Attention all filmmaking enthusiasts, you are invited to participate in the Center for Disability Rights third-annual film contest. Each entry will be evaluated and prizes will be awarded for... https://t.co/iWkbWJu7hN
On the fence about whether or not to get started on your film about the institutional bias? Here's what Jensen, last year's 1st place winner, had to say about his involvement:
“Winning first place in the... https://t.co/SV3WcIDEEO
Ready...Set....Go! You have exactly 42 days to make a 7-11 minute film about the institutional bias and community living.
Here are the rules:
1. YOU MUST use both of the following... https://t.co/LTEhlPv2cR
Check out the film, "No Way to Live," the 2nd place winner of the #FreeOurPeople Film Contest!
Filmmakers Julie and Veronica use first-hand experiences, public policy analysis, and news clips to tell how... https://t.co/VSBy2tef3t
Check out Cheryl Green's winning film, "After Fairview" below.
In this film, filmmaker, Cheryl Green, talks about the Institutional Bias in a documentary about a woman who was forced to live in... https://t.co/12F55XVdrG