The 13th edition to run from April 29 to May 5 will close with Nicholas Bruckman’s documentary 'Not Going Quietly' and honor famed classical violinist Itzhak Perlman. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau ...
The 14th annual ReelAbilities Film Festival: New York kicks off April 7 and runs through April 13 as a hybrid with both in-person and virtual events. ReelAbilities is dedicated to promoting awareness ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- New York City is home to plenty of film festivals, but the ReelAbilities Film Festival is the largest of its kind in the entire country. For the 11th year in a row, this unique ...
The movie industry has botched both hiring and representing people with disabilities. If non-disabled directors aren’t frightening audiences with mentally and physically disabled monsters, they’re ...
Film festivals in the Los Angeles community happen all the time. But there's nothing quite like the ReelAbilities Film Festival. The ReelAbilities Film Festival is dedicated to letting us all know ...
The platform's library currently features more than 50 films from previously iterations of the festival, marking it as the largest online hub for disability-themed films. By Abbey White Associate ...
An ensemble of actors and actresses with Denver's Phamaly Theatre Company—the troupe featured in the documentary There’s Still Hope for Dreams: A PHAMALY Story, streaming May 5–8 at the ReelAbilities: ...
STATEN ISLAND, NY -- At first glance, they can look different. A prosthetic leg or smaller facial features might separate them from the masses. But with time, it becomes clear that persons with ...
For a decade, ReelAbilities Houston has amplified the voices of people with disabilities and advanced a culture of inclusion, using the arts as its medium. This month, the citywide festival is ...
Artwork by painter Jon Sarkin shown in the documentary "Jon Sarkin: I am What I am." (Courtesy ReelAbilities Film Festival) Nationwide, cultural institutions have been necessarily shutting doors due ...