In October we celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). Join us for a darkly humorous and edgy film that tells the story of a group of activists who hold a public meeting only to discover their own prejudices are their biggest obstacles to saving the world. The performers are also the co-authors, 95% of the people on screen are people with disabilities, and most of the crew roles are fulfilled by interns who identify as people with disabilities supported by professional mentors. All events are free and open to the public.
Content Warning: This film contains strong language and adult themes.
7pm Doors open
7:10pm Opening remarks and film
Followed by Q&A with local community organizations
Snacks will be provided while supplies last. Want to learn more about these snack packs and/or the Down Syndrome Association of NE Ohio? If so, click Sunburst Snacks.
Film Summary: Simon, Scott and Sarah, a trio of activists with intellectual disabilities, hold a town hall meeting about the future impacts of artificial intelligence. Simon, considering himself a savior for the community, quickly appoints himself the mayor, and Scott reluctantly steps into the role of facilitator, but soon becomes enamored with his own power and begins to dismiss the experiences of others. Sarah, often overlooked and underestimated by her counterparts, explodes, confronting the self-appointed leaders on their inadequacies. What begins as a polite discussion quickly descends into bickering and chaos, seemingly provoked by a force within. Sarah acts to unite the group, only to realize the battle to get their message across may be lost already. “When artificial intelligence overtakes human intelligence, how will people be treated?”
Parking: Please look at the flyer below for parking guidance.
CIA Cinematheque Entrance and Parking
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