[Greater-Baltimore] FW: Superfest Disability Film Festival Invitation - March 27, 2019

Danielsen, Chris CDanielsen at nfb.org
Fri Mar 15 21:21:21 UTC 2019


Dear Fellow Federationists:

President Riccobono will be featured on a panel at the event described below and in the attached flyer, the Superfest Disability Film Festival Showcase. Please review the details below; we will also discuss at the chapter meeting tomorrow. Please note that you should RSVP if you intend to come to this event.

Warmly,

Chris Danielsen


Dear Mr. Riccobono:

I am writing to echo Professors Kudlick and Wegenstein's invitation to you, your organization, and those you serve to join us for the upcoming Superfest Disability Film Festival showcase, which will be held on March 27th, from 7-9 PM at the Parkway Theater in Baltimore, Maryland.

The event will consist of a screening of four short films, with a cumulative run-time of approximately 74 minutes, followed by a panel discussion. We anticipate that the panel will consider such themes as film-making and disability, accessibility, creativity, as well as intimacy, relationships, and aspiration. The invited panelists include Jennifer Natalya Fink of Georgetown's English department, Catherine Kudlick of San Francisco State University's History department and Co-Director of Superfest, as well as Johns Hopkins's own, Bernadette Wegenstein, who is a film-maker and Professor of Media Studies.

Each of the films include audio description and open captions. The Parkway Theater will also have assisted-listening devices available. Should anyone require the use of an assisted-listening device or sign-language interpretation, we would kindly request notice to ensure that we can accommodate each attendee's needs. This can be done by March 18th through the website of the Center for Advanced Media Studies at: https://krieger.jhu.edu/cams/2019/02/25/disability-film-screening/<https://krieger.jhu.edu/cams/2019/02/25/disability-film-screening/>

I am attaching a flyer for the event, which is accessible for TTS. In addition, I will also list the films and length of each below:

1. Sign (dir. Andrew Keenan-Bolger, 2016) (14 mins.)

2. This is Normal (dir. Justin Giddings & Ryan Welsh, 2013) (19 mins.)

3. Everything is Possible (dir. Tyler Bastian, 2011) (11 mins.)

4. When Brendan Met Hiroe (dir. Steve Mayer-Miller, 2017) (22 mins.)

Thank you, and we hope that you would be able to join us and pass along our invitation to anyone who might be interested!

Regards,

Mariam Banahi
PhD Candidate / Department of Anthropology
Graduate Fellow / Center for Advanced Media Studies
The Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
E-mail: mariam.banahi at jhu.edu<mailto:mariam.banahi at jhu.edu>

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