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NYC: Screening of Emmy-Nominated Film "When I Walk" + Talk with Filmmakers Jason DaSilva + Alice Cook

2:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT, September 13, 2015   |   Organized by: Diversability and AXS MAP

Description

2015 Emmy Nominee
2013 Sundance Film Festival Official Selection

Jason DaSilva was 25 years old and a rising independent filmmaker when a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis changed everything — and inspired him to make another film. When I Walk is a candid and brave chronicle of one young man’s struggle to adapt to the harsh realities of M.S. while holding on to his personal and creative life. With his body growing weaker, DaSilva’s spirits, and his film, get a boost from his mother’s tough love and the support of Alice Cook, who becomes his wife and filmmaking partner. The result is a life-affirming documentary filled with unexpected moments of joy and humor.

"When I Walk" - A Film Screening Benefit for AXS Lab

Join us for a screening of the 2015 Emmy-nominated film "When I Walk" on Sunday, September 13. The screening will be followed by a talk/Q&A with Director Jason DaSilva and Producer Alice Cook.

Event proceeds benefit AXS Lab, a film/new media not for profit (501c3) dedicated to telling the stories of the disability experience.

  • Sunday, September 13, 2015

  • ThoughtWorks, 99 Madison Ave, 15th Floor, New York, NY, 10016

  • Doors open at 2pm; Welcome 2:20pm

  • Screening begins at 2:30pm (85 min)

  • Talk with Jason and Alice / mingling at 4pm until close

  • View trailer here!

  • Buy tickets here!




Jason DaSilva, Director/Producer

Jason DaSilva has been a prolific filmmaker for the past 10 years, directing four short films (Olivia's Puzzle, A Song for Daniel, Twins of Mankala and First Steps) and two feature-length documentaries (Lest We Forget and When I Walk). Many of his films have won awards;Olivia's Puzzle premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival and qualified for an Academy Award®. Three of his films have been broadcast nationally on PBS, HBO and CBC. He also produced Shocking and Awful, a film installation on the movement against the war in Iraq, exhibited at the 2006 Whitney Biennial.

In 2006 DaSilva took a short break from filmmaking to earn his master's degree in applied media arts from Emily Carr University. He produced and directed an Op-Doc (opinion documentary) for The New York Times entitled The Long Wait, published in January 2013. He and Alice Cook live and work in New York City.

Alice Cook, Producer/Writer/Editor

Alice Cook is a documentary filmmaker and producer living in New York City. When I Walk is her first production. She also produced and directed the New York Times Op-Doc The Long Wait, published in January 2013. She produced the digital media project AXS Map, which was funded by charitable giving from Google and other organizations. Cook received her bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering and science from Stanford University.

Registration Dates

Aug 01 - Sep 13, 2015

Location

ThoughtWorks

99 Madison Avenue, 15th Floor

New York, NY US

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