Equity Film Festival: Becoming Bulletproof
Please join the Anacortes School District and community partners for a very special *free* monthly film series this school year featuring current documentaries and great conversations exploring topics of equity and inclusion. Race, gender, disability, displaced families and other complex issues will be our themes as we share in the immersive experience of film and engage in discussion after each documentary. Bring a group of friends and join the conversation!
This month's film: Becoming Bulletproof - October 25, 7:00 p.m.
Building community, transcending stereotypes, and celebrating each person's joyful gifts is at the heart of Becoming Bulletproof, a fascinating "story within a story" about a film company that casts young adult actors with and without disabilities. You will laugh, weep, and be transformed by the emotional truth of this film. Bulletproof is unrated but is most suited for older teens and adults, due to mild language and frank discussion of some issues. Our discussion partners include Kiwanis Aktion Club and Class ACT. See the trailer here!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXz6_SlkMMg
For more information, please contact Keiko McCracken, ASD Community Engagement Coordinator, at (360) 503-1208 or kmccracken@asd103.org.
This month's film: Becoming Bulletproof - October 25, 7:00 p.m.
Building community, transcending stereotypes, and celebrating each person's joyful gifts is at the heart of Becoming Bulletproof, a fascinating "story within a story" about a film company that casts young adult actors with and without disabilities. You will laugh, weep, and be transformed by the emotional truth of this film. Bulletproof is unrated but is most suited for older teens and adults, due to mild language and frank discussion of some issues. Our discussion partners include Kiwanis Aktion Club and Class ACT. See the trailer here!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXz6_SlkMMg
For more information, please contact Keiko McCracken, ASD Community Engagement Coordinator, at (360) 503-1208 or kmccracken@asd103.org.