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ReelEducation Launches through ReelAbilities Toronto

February 26, 2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ReelAbilities Toronto Film Festival Launches ReelEducation Program
in Response to Educators’ Demand

Program Pairs Festival Films with School Lesson Plans
Teaching Kids About Mental Health, Inclusion and Empathy

Toronto, February 26, 2018 – Now in its third year, ReelAbilities Toronto Film Festival – the largest film festival in Canada dedicated to showcasing Deaf and disability cultures – presented by the Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre – is bringing a new program, ReelEducation, into classrooms across Ontario. And it’s free!

The ReelEducation program provides resources for educators and parents to teach students about inclusion, empathy, universal design, mental health and stereotypes, as well as attitudinal and employment barriers. Each ReelEducation kit comes in an accessible format (films with open captioning) with a lesson plan that identifies the theme in each film.

The films and lessons centre on the experiences and stories of people with disabilities, including people with Autism; developmental, mobility and visual disabilities; and people who identify as Deaf. The program encompasses eleven films from around the world, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Iraq, Australia, New Zealand, and the Netherlands, as well as lesson plans and activities for students of all ages, from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Launching on April 1, 2018, the films and lesson plans will be free to download at toronto.reelabilities.org. If educators are interested in the program and would like to learn more, they can visit toronto.reelabilitieslegacy.org/reeleducation and fill out a form so the ReelEducation team can get in touch.

“Teachers and students have been asking us to bring ReelAbilities films into schools to help spark discussions about disability, accessibility and how students can get involved in removing barriers and creating a more inclusive environment,” said Liv Mendelsohn, ReelAbilities Toronto Film Festival Artistic Director. “We’re thrilled to bring back some favourites from our first two editions and pair them with curated lesson plans aligned with the Ontario curriculum. We need to get kids excited about inclusion, and film is a great place to start.”

ReelAbilities Toronto, with the support of the Accessibility Directorate of Ontario and other sponsors, has partnered with the Rick Hansen Foundation School Program and Harmony Movement to develop the inaugural ReelEducation curriculum and connect with school boards, administrators, parents and teachers.

For schools in the GTA, there will be an exciting field trip opportunity at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital in mid-to-late May, where ReelAbilities will bring together kids with and without disabilities to view the films and learn together.

“We all want to see our stories and experiences represented,” said Mendelsohn. “These films offer a way for students with and without disabilities to share experiences and explore how to work and play together.”

The ReelAbilities Film Festival will take place this year from May 30 to June 5, 2018.

About ReelAbilities Toronto Film Festival
ReelAbilities Film Festival brings together the community to promote awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories and artistic expressions of people with different abilities. ReelAbilities Film Festival showcases films, conversations and artistic programs to explore, embrace and celebrate the diversity of our shared human experience. 2018 will be the third annual ReelAbilities Festival in Toronto.
www.toronto.reelabilities.org

About Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre
The Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre strives to be an inclusive and welcoming hub for healthy community, anchored in Jewish values, where all downtown Toronto feel they belong.

Media Contact:
ReelAbilities Toronto Film Festival
Kelly Price | Publicist, Holmes PR Inc.
kprice@holmespr.com
416.628.5613

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Call for Canadian Submissions for 2018 Festival

November 15, 2017

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ReelAbilities Toronto Film Festival now accepting submissions for 3rd festival season

ReelAbilities TO opens submissions for Canadian content on November 15, 2017. ReelAbilities is the first and largest festival of its kind in Canada, celebrating the stories, voices and talents of artists and filmmakers from the disabilities and Deaf communities.

The ReelAbilities Toronto mandate includes 1/3 Canadian content! This festival will be showcasing Canadian and International shorts, features and documentaries about Deaf and disability cultures by filmmakers and actors with disabilities and/or who are Deaf. Submissions will close on January 15, 2018.

This year’s festival will take place May 30-June 5th.

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• All films must have captions (either open captioning, or the option of captioning)
• All other access features must be identified (ie. audio description tracking, foreign language subtitles, etc)
• Please provide a multi-use video link (downloadable or password provided). This is how our jurors will access the film.
• We accept Canadian shorts, features, documentaries or narrative films
• International Films can submit here: https://filmfreeway.com/ReelAbilities

Once submissions have closed, jurors (TBA) will announce the festival lineup.

SUBMIT YOUR CANADIAN CONTENT TO
inclusion@mnjcc.org
Please include a link to uploaded files and/or Vimeo files with password for consideration

MEDIA INQUIRIES:
Liviya Mendelsohn
Artistic Director
Reel Abilities TO
liviyam@mnjcc.org
(416) 924-6211 x330

SOCIAL MEDIA:
@ReelAbilitiesTO
#reelabilitiesto
#cinemaforall

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