Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Someone's telling our story, and it looks fine:

12 comments:

From the Kitchen said...

Indeed it does!

Best,
Bonnie

kario said...

Wow! I love this age of everyman documentary-making, when we don't have to wait for some Hollywood producer to give a project the thumbs-up. So many more stories can be told. Thanks for highlighting this, Elizabeth. I'm passing it along.

Leslie said...

wow. they did a GREAT job on this.

rebecca said...

love love love

the power of this.
of seeing and being seen.
brilliant....
these children in our lives.
teachers all.

Ms. Moon said...

I agree with rebecca and it looks like this film will do a lot, if people watch it, to allow these children the venue to teach us.

Lilith said...

I don't' know how to express what I want to say, gotta think on this.

Birdie said...

When does the full length documentary come out. I would love to see it. I used to work with a child with CP. That was when we had decent government programs that assisted children with different needs. Sadly now there are huge wait lists and not enough staff. Most of the funding and programs have been cut.

karen gerstenberger said...

WOW.

colleen said...

loved this... is there more to come? do tell if you know!
makes me also think of kids with mental illness ( this idea of needing to "prove" what's going on in the brain)... we know so little, or stated more positively there is so much more to learn!

Jenny said...

Wow. That was powerful. Thank you for posting that.

Terena said...

That looks excellent. Honest. Not a pity-party or an "inspirational" story, just the truth. Thank you for posting this.

leah said...

I found the link to your blog from another blog.. when is the documentary coming out? I really, really want to see the whole thing!

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