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DESCRIPTION:SUPERFEST XXVII June 2 and 3, 2007 Film  Schedule\n\n\nGaia Arts Center, 
 2120 Allston St., Berkeley, California\nSUPERFEST International Disability 
 Film Festival is presented by\nCDT Culture!Disability!Talent!. 
 \n\n\nTickets are $5-$20/day sliding scale and will only be sold at the 
 door. On Sat., June 3, screenings will be followed by a free “Meet the 
 Makers” Reception and Awards Event (6-9 p.m.)\n\n\n\nEVENT NOTES: The 
 venue is wheelchair accessible. Please refrain from wearing perfume or 
 other scented products. The films will be audio described. Braille and 
 large print screening schedules will be provided at the event. American 
 Sign Language (ASL) interpreters will be provided at the reception and 
 awards event. \nCaptioned films\nhave a [C] after the 
 description.\n\n\n\nSaturday, June 2, 12:00-5 p.m\n\n\n12:00 The Rest of My 
 Life: Stories of Trauma Survivors (25 min.) Achievement Award\n[U.S.] 
 Producer: Gabriel Ledger\nA gripping look at the lives of a Chippewa 
 sculptor who painstakingly relearns his craft after a brutal hate crime, 
 and a yoga teacher who undergoes a long recovery from brain surgery after a 
 car crash.\n\n\n12:40 Carmela (30 min.) Merit Award \n[Mexico] Producer: 
 Guillermo Lopez Perez\nA slice-of-life gem that introduces us to a polio 
 survivor and her adult son with Down syndrome, a gutsy pair who've worked 
 out a way to survive in the seemingly inhospitable urban sprawl of Mexico 
 City. [C]\n\n\n1:20 Outsider: The Life and Art of Judith Scott (26 min.) 
 Excellence Award [U.S.]\nProducer: Betsy Bayha. \nA beautifully rendered 
 tribute to one of the Bay Area's\nmost unique artists, a woman who had Down 
 Syndrome, was deaf and did not speak, who, after losing 35 years to 
 institutionalization, created widely acclaimed, spectacular "found object" 
 sculptures. [C]\n\n\n\n2:00 Let Us Spell It Out for You (2:36 min.) 
 \nEmerging Artist Award [U.S.] Producer:\nJoseph Santini. \nA pastiche of 
 spirituals, folk songs and original writing performed\nin ASL to protest 
 government cuts to Deaf Theater programs nationwide. [C]\n\n\n2:15 Seeing 
 Is Believing (13 min.)\nMerit Award \n[Russia] Producer: Tofik 
 Shakhverdiev.\nAn upbeat portrait of a Moscow college student whose 
 blindness\ndoes not restrict his capacity to make friends, get into contact 
 sports, develop a sense of humor, attract girls or become a computer geek. 
 [C]\n\n\n2:40 Symphony of Silence (22 min.)\nMerit Award \n[Canada] 
 Producer: Yves J. Ma\nA Canadian documentary about a 14 year old deaf poet 
 creating an ASL poem to premiere as a joint performance with a symphony 
 orchestra. [C]\n\n3:15 Head Strong: Inside the Hidden World of Dyslexia and 
 ADHD (26:41 min.)\nAchievement Award\n[U.S.] Producers: Chloe Slader, Ben 
 Foss and Steve\nSchecter. \nA compelling, often uplifting, look at the 
 lives of people living with dyslexia and ADHD that features a wonderfully 
 diverse group of stories, including producer Ben Foss' own. [C]\n\n\n4:00 
 No Bigger Than A Minute (52:30 min.) \nExcellence and Spirit Awards 
 \n[U.S.] Producer: Steven Delano \nUsing his personal journey as a unifying 
 thread, Delano combines historical footage with interviews and commentary 
 by well-known actors to develop a colorful, irreverent portrait of how 
 dwarves or people of short stature have been represented on screen since 
 the silent film era.\n\n\n6:00-9:00 “Meet the Makers Reception” and 
 Awards Ceremony (Free)\n\n\n\nSunday, June 3, 2:00-7:00 p.m \n\n\n2:00 
 Stroke (58 min.) \nAchievement Award\n[Germany] Producer: Katarina Peters 
 \nAn astonishingly honest look at the impact the filmmaker's young 
 husband's massive stroke has on their relationship, from pre-stroke to five 
 years into recovery.\n\n3:15 Mercury Stole My Fire (12 min.)\nMerit 
 Award\n[Australia] Producer: Anitra\nNelson An artistic short in which a 
 woman's struggle with environmental illness is beautifully dramatized using 
 mime performance art and poetic narrative.\n\n\n3:40 Darius Goes West: The 
 Roll of His Life (92 min.) \nMerit Award \n[U.S.] Producer: Roll With Me 
 Productions. \nCollege student Logan Smalley's highspirited, coming of age 
 saga in which a teenager with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, aided by 11 
 college boys, embarks on a cross-country road trip determined to convince 
 MTV to "pimp Darius' ride"--his oversized wheelchair.\n\n\n5:30 Planet of 
 the Blind (20 min.) \nPamela K. Walker Award \n[Germany] Producer: Sven 
 Werner. \nA filmic homage to writer Stephen Kuusisto's beautifully\npoetic 
 memoir that uses distorted images to simulate the disorientation, beauty 
 and sense of discovery from living with blurred vision expressed in 
 Kuusisto's best-selling book.\n\n\n\n6:00 The Epidemic (51 min.) \nBest of 
 Festival \n[Denmark] Producer: Neils Frandsen\nA mesmorizing memoir of the 
 1952 polio epidemic in Denmark that includes stunning archival footage 
 artfully interwoven with poetry read on Danish radio, with family 
 photographs and recollections, and with images drawn from memories of the 
 filmmaker's own recovery period. Half-history, half-dream, The Epidemic is 
 a completely captivating work of documentary art.\n\n\nCDT/SUPERFEST, P.O. 
 Box 1107, Berkeley, CA 
 94701\n510-845-5576\nsuperfest@aol.com\nhttp://www.culturedisabilitytalent.org\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/05/14/18416219.php
SUMMARY:SUPERFEST International Disability Film Festival June 2 & 3 2007
LOCATION:Gaia Arts Center, 2120 Allston St., Berkeley, California
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/05/14/18416219.php
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