Human Rights On Screen: OUR HEARTS AREN'T DISABLED

The Atlantic International Film Festival and the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission are excited to present present a FREE screening of OUR HEARTS AREN'T DISABLED in celebration of Access Awareness Week, May 26 – June 1.

OUR HEARTS AREN'T DISABLED examines the romantic lives and trials of six people living with mobility challenges. Its characters are people of different ages, genders, orientations, and ethnicities. Multi-disciplinary artist Josh Dunn features as both subject and interviewer as he endeavors to shed light on the difficulties he and others face. Sometimes a painful journey filled with heartbreak, OUR HEARTS AREN'T DISABLED also features a healthy dose of wit, humour, and perseverance, helping the viewer to see that disability places no barrier on the power and beauty of one's humanity.

Stream between May 26 - June 1 through AIFF Online

Stream the film and than join in an online panel discussion with Josh Dunn, Vicky Levack and Tammy Bernasky as they share their perspectives on themes highlighted in the documentary film OUR HEARTS AREN'T DISABLED

PANEL DISCUSSION

Date: Thursday, May 30, 2024
Time: 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.

Where: Online through Zoom

Panelists:
Josh Dunn, Filmmaker, multidisciplinary artist
Vicky Levack, Advocate/Educator
Dr. Tammy Bernasky, Professor at Cape Breton University

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