College isn’t easy, and going to class to increase your knowledge and skills while trying to cultivate those skills through your hobbies takes a lot of time and dedication. For CSU Monterey Bay ...
The Cinema Touching Disability Film Festival and Short Film Competition is back, continuing its mission to reshape how disability is portrayed and perceived—through the power of film. As the premier ...
Guelph's Brandon Bott, along with his friend from Cambridge, Andre Campbell, star in a five-minute short entered into the ...
The Easterseals Disability Film Challenge is an annual film contest that invites filmmakers to create short films focused on ...
The Easterseals Disability Film Challenge announced the winners of its 2025 edition with an annual orange carpet and awards ceremony on Thursday at Sony Pictures Studios. During the Film Challenge, ...
The city Department of Education announced in early March a “groundbreaking partnership” between the agency and ReelAbilities, a nonprofit film festival that promotes the awareness and celebration of ...
Liz Sargent grew up in a Chicago suburb with her adoptive parents who had four biological children, and seven adopted children. The youngest of the blended brood of eleven is Anna, who is the central ...
The annual Easterseals Film Disability Challenge is back, giving storytellers with a disability – or those featuring actors with a disability – a platform for their short films, so long as they work ...
“Rain in My Head” was the big winner at the 10th annual Easterseals Disability Film Challenge, taking honors for best film, director Chrissy Marshall and actor Layne Apffel. Also saluted were Nathan ...
11th Annual Easterseals Disability Film Challenge Awards at Sony Pictures Studios (Credit: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images) The 11th Annual Easterseals Disability Film Challenge Awards announced its ...
In “Act of God,” a short film written and directed by Spencer Cook and Parker Smith, a man named Stuart sees a hundred-dollar bill on a sidewalk during his morning commute. He can’t maneuver his ...