As an official partner of the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge, Indy Shorts is proud to showcase the four winners of this year's competition ("Dwarfo-Psychosis," "NAYNAY TOO BOMB," "The Home Office," and "Social Fitness"), plus four additional shorts that celebrate EDFC's goal to tell unique stories that showcase disability in its many forms.
Films: Dwarfo-psychosis; Nay Nay Too Bomb; The Home Office; Social Fitness; Full Picture; Who Fights For You?; At Last; Wonderfully Made
*Note: Audience Choice voting can only be completed via Internet browser.
Actress, comedian, and activist, Santina Muha, has been in a wheelchair since she was six years old. With meetings, hangouts, and classes happening virtually due to the Coronavirus quarantine, she's experiencing something new: choosing when (or if) to disclose her disability.
In English, with English subtitles.
Programming descriptions are generated by participants and are edited for length and clarity, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Heartland Film.
Film Contact:
Jacob Reed
reed.jacob@gmail.com
- Year2020
- Runtime12 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- RatingSuitable for All Ages
- NoteDocumentary Short
- DirectorJacob Reed
- ScreenwriterSantina Muha, Jacob Reed, Elizabeth Reichelt, Stephen Sanow
- ProducerSantina Muha, Jacob Reed, Elizabeth Reichelt, Stephen Sanow
- Executive ProducerSantina Muha, Jacob Reed, Elizabeth Reichelt, Stephen Sanow
- CastSantina Muha
As an official partner of the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge, Indy Shorts is proud to showcase the four winners of this year's competition ("Dwarfo-Psychosis," "NAYNAY TOO BOMB," "The Home Office," and "Social Fitness"), plus four additional shorts that celebrate EDFC's goal to tell unique stories that showcase disability in its many forms.
Films: Dwarfo-psychosis; Nay Nay Too Bomb; The Home Office; Social Fitness; Full Picture; Who Fights For You?; At Last; Wonderfully Made
*Note: Audience Choice voting can only be completed via Internet browser.
Actress, comedian, and activist, Santina Muha, has been in a wheelchair since she was six years old. With meetings, hangouts, and classes happening virtually due to the Coronavirus quarantine, she's experiencing something new: choosing when (or if) to disclose her disability.
In English, with English subtitles.
Programming descriptions are generated by participants and are edited for length and clarity, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Heartland Film.
Film Contact:
Jacob Reed
reed.jacob@gmail.com
- Year2020
- Runtime12 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- RatingSuitable for All Ages
- NoteDocumentary Short
- DirectorJacob Reed
- ScreenwriterSantina Muha, Jacob Reed, Elizabeth Reichelt, Stephen Sanow
- ProducerSantina Muha, Jacob Reed, Elizabeth Reichelt, Stephen Sanow
- Executive ProducerSantina Muha, Jacob Reed, Elizabeth Reichelt, Stephen Sanow
- CastSantina Muha