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Being Michelle
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Bring Being Michelle to Your Community
Bring the award-winning documentary Being Michelle to your school, organization, or community.
Being Michelle is a powerful, feature-length film about a Deaf woman with autism who survived incarceration and abuse—and now uses her art to tell her story and heal from trauma. Her journey sheds light on the barriers faced by Deaf and disabled individuals within the U.S. criminal justice system, while inspiring hope, empathy, and systemic change.
We invite educators, advocates, film festivals, and community organizers to host screenings that spark conversation around accessibility, trauma, justice reform, and the power of art in healing.
Use the form below to request a screening—whether in person or virtual—and a member of our team will follow up with details about licensing, discussion guides, and Q&A options with the filmmakers.
Bring Being Michelle to your audience.
Let’s create dialogue, awareness, and change—one screening at a time.
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PREVIEW
BEING MICHELLE is an award-winning feature-length documentary film about a deaf woman with autism who survived incarceration and abuse and now uses her artwork to depict the trauma she survived and heal from her past.
ACCESSIBILITY
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