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Shooting Beauty: Documentary Screening at Washington DCJCC

Washington DCJCC (1529 16th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036)
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Washington DCJCC hosts a screening of George Kachadorian's documentary Shooting Beauty as part of the REELAbilities Disabilities Film Festival. This fascinating film tells the story of fashion photographer Courtney Bent's work at a center for people living with significant disabilities, where she has inspired many people and discovered a new world of art and beauty. The program also includes a screening of the short film Crooked Beauty, which takes a look at the career of psych ward patient turned artist and activist Jacks Ashley McNamara.

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The last date listed for Shooting Beauty was Sunday February 5, 2012 / 11:00am.

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1529 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
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http://washingtondcjcc.org/center-for-arts/film

Description

Shooting Beauty
Fashion photographer Courtney Bent's career and views on art take an unexpected and inspiring turn when she discovers a hidden world of beauty at a center for people living with significant disabilities. USA, documentary, 62 min, English. Directed by George Kachadorian.

Crooked Beauty
Artist-activist Jacks Ashley McNamara takes a transformative journey from troubled childhood to psych ward patient to pioneering mental health advocate, re-approaching madness as a tool for creativity, inspiration and hope. USA, documentary, 10 min, English. Directed by Ken Paul Rosenthal.

About the Ticket Supplier: Washington DCJCC (WJFF)

WJFF Year-Round is the year-round repertory arm of the Washington Jewish Film Festival exhibiting entertaining and thought-provoking features, documentaries and shorts from around the world every month.