NEOAccess, LLC and faculty emeriti from Kent State University announce a feature documentary film based on the experiences of Angie C. Orlando, a creative writer and author who is DeafBlind. The film centers around the life and experiences of Orlando, her poetry, creative writing, social life, and experiences that occurred during the making of this film.
Aims of the film, will be to feature:
Orlando’s writing combined with parts of her story, illustrating some life experiences of persons with disabilities
- Interviews with experts in the field and voices from various communities
- To show the state of some current services for persons with disabilities
- To leave the viewer with the thought, something needs to change
Directed by David Smeltzer, Professor Emeritus, School of Media and JournalismProduced by Ken Subak, M.A. and Leah Subak, Ph.D.Works by Angie C. Orlando, M.F.A. Run Time: 93 minutes © NEOAccess, LLC All Rights Reserved
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