Narcel Reedus is one of our nation’s most beloved independent filmmakers. His documentary will become a catalyst for educating people from all walks of life about the evolving socioeconomic hardship and obstacles parents' face while caring for a child with a developmental disability. According to Reedus, "The stories in Not Home unfold with a mixture of interviews and vérité footage including homecomings, doctor visits, circles of support meetings, and travels with a parent on a visit to a long-term pediatric care facility. There are four interweaving stories: Mathew, Qualeigh, Essie Evans and Nola Sayne – a young adult, a child and two parents whose separate lives intersect through institutionalization. With these stories we hope to reveal incredible threads of commonality that cross community, race, and class."
Reedus’ previous work includes the award-winning documentary short Waddie Welcome, regarded by many as an influential film in the disability rights community. The filmmaker hopes the Not Home Documentary will encourage, enlighten and engage a nation to create dialogue for change. The DePaul University screening will be followed by a question and answer session with the director Narcel Reedus and a panel of special guests including Chicago area parents and activists featured in the documentary.
Join filmmaker Narcel Reedus for a special screening of this film, at the DePaul University Student Center, 2250 N. Sheffield Avenue in Chicago, Illinois at 1:00pm on Saturday, June 30th.
In addition to the screenings, the Not Home Documentary will be available on DVD as well as book format. Learn more about the new independent documentary, Not Home, at the movie’s website at http://www.nothomedocumentary.com/
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