Being Michelle Festival Photos!

  • Three people stand on stage at an awards ceremony, with an audience clapping in front. The person on the left is a man in a white shirt and light-colored pants, holding a microphone. The person in the middle has curly hair, wearing glasses and a blue shirt, making a peace sign with his fingers. The person on the right is a woman with wavy hair, dressed in black, looking toward the man in the middle. A large screen behind them displays graphics and text related to a film festival or cinema awards.

    Festival Clin D'Oeil

    Being Michelle just won Best Documentary Feature at the world’s largest and longest running international Deaf film festival @festival_clindoeil We all thank Michelle Ricks for her braveheart in sharing this important story with the world. May our systems change globally to support EVERYONE. We demand the basic human right to communication for all . Thank you to the festival programmers, the judges, the volunteers and the Deaf community for this amazing festival and award ceremony! Congrats to Director/Producer/Director of Photography @atinmehra on your directorial debut, Being Michelle. We thank your mother Shail Mehra and father Vimal Mehra and the communities of Varanasi for raising such an amazing human being. May all of your films be funded so that our world becomes a better place for all of us.

  • Four people posing and smiling at a social event, with a background of other attendees and a modern event space.

    SignLight International Film Festival

    Being Michelle wins Best Documentary at the inaugural @slfilmfest

    Thank you for this honor and thank you to the SignLight International Film Festival programmers, judges and team for an amazing experience!!

  • Panel discussion at a film festival with seven speakers seated on stage, audience members taking photos, and a large screen behind displaying the ReelAbilities New York Film Festival logo.

    ReelAbilities Film Festival NY

    Being Michelle at ReelAbilities Film Festival NY- Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan

    Screening & Panel Discussion