The 2021 #ReelAbilities Film Festival streams free & nationwide May 6-13. ReelAbilities promotes stories & artistic expressions of people with #disabilities.
Tonight is the closing night of the @Reel_Abilities Film Festival in Boston, and I will be appearing on a Q&A panel for In A Different Key: The Movie alongside filmmakers @JohnDonvan, @caren_zucker, and fellow movie participant Stephanie Parks!
Join us for a live Q&A on Wednesday, May 12 at 7 pm with "The In-Between" Director/Actor Mindy Bledsoe and co-star Jennifer Stone.
Two women set out on a road trip across the American West. Junior is trying to let go of her past. Mads is trying to find hers.
Join us for a live panel on Tuesday, May 11 at 7 pm with the makers of In a Different Key, moderated by Rhoda Bernard.
A mother tracks down the first person ever diagnosed with autism to learn whether his life story holds promise for her own autistic son.
Join us for a live Q&A on Monday, May 10 at 7pm with the makers of Scattering CJ.
A grieving mother decides to open her life and her heart to the public in asking for help scattering the ashes of her son, who committed suicide, around the world.
CART and ASL will be provided.
Join us Sunday, May 9th at 5pm for a live panel with the makers of Wildflower, a feature documentary about high school senior Christina Stahl, who is raising her parents, both with cognitive disabilities.
https://t.co/1WYiZdjRAm
Join us for our opening night event as Judy Bolton-Fasman talks with Author and visual artist Riva Lehrer about her new memoir “Golem Girl” and her search for a livable, subversive identity in a society afraid of strange bodies.
Thursday, May 6 at 7pm
https://t.co/HkxyUYsuSP
Be sure to check out the short films we are showing this year! Our first block is made up of 4 short documentaries from female filmmakers accompaniedby a pre-recorded Q&A moderated by Festival Director Katka Reszke and Charles Baldwin of the Mass Cultural Council.
@Reel_Abilities begins steaming May 6-13 for their 2021 film festival - check out the diverse range of stories and talent on their site! See ticket information and festival details below:
https://t.co/9V1ZUKkAfO
@ReelAbilities New York must unfortunately come to a close tonight, but @Reel_Abilities Boston starts tomorrow! Thrilled to headline this @JewishBoston article 😌
https://t.co/q0aYKIyWvz
Hear from:
Aleksandra Maciejczyk, Director of “Connected”
Jamie Miller, Director of “MerB’ys”
Jennifer Msumba, Director of “The Fish Don’t Care When It Rains”
Nastasya Popov, Director of “Pickle Man”
Be sure to check out the short films we are showing this year! Our first block is made up of 4 short documentaries from female filmmakers accompaniedby a pre-recorded Q&A moderated by Festival Director Katka Reszke and Charles Baldwin of the Mass Cultural Council.
Only 3 days before the start of the Reel Abilities Film Festival and we can't wait!!
Join us for great films and discussions centered around people with disabilities.
Claim your complimentary Festival Pass here: https://t.co/5mgzBQfbWW
Register for free to join us for the @Reel_Abilities film fest! Here at Cotting we'll be watching "Wildflower" & are proud to host a live Q&A session on Sunday, May 9, at 5 pm EST. Learn more at: https://t.co/pF7KZiYGEI #ReelAbilitiesBoston#CottingSchool2021
Don't miss @Reel_Abilities' Film Festival! The festival is about bringing people together to connect, to be entertained, informed, and appreciate the artistic expressions of people with disabilities.
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The 10th Annual Boston ReelAbilities Film Festival - Trailer https://t.co/Ki4aUBDfUK via @YouTube Get your free festival pass now: https://t.co/5mgzBQfbWW