Walk With Me

 
 
 

Against the backdrop of moments of historical social change, Walk With Me is an expressionistic portrait of three women: DC theater-artist Rebecca who grew up in Chicago during the turbulent '50's & 60's; Lisa - a dance-theater artist and scholar; and Anu, a first generation South Asian Actor-Educator living in Washington, DC.


The film centers on the artists while they are working in prisons, community centers and schools. each woman has found theater as a way to engage a level of activism in themselves, form inclusive spaces with others, and to tell stories of joy or sorrow. Walk With Me reveals that one person - one artist can make a difference. Since the film’s release in 2012, Walk With Me made its festival circuit debut at the Langston Hughes African American Film Fest then went on to receive an Honorable mention at the San Francisco Black Film festival and Best Documentary Feature at the Our City Film Festival. It also screened Mississippi International Film Festival, JSU International Film Week, & the Words, Beats, Life Festival. The film has been shown in many venues & educational settings in the United States and abroad, including the Social Justice Festival in Sydney, Australia, the San Diego School of the Performing Arts, New York University, the Culture Unplugged Film Festival in India and New Zealand. The film is also in public libraries around the country including Bay State College Library and the Carnegie Library. The film is digitally distributed by GoDigital.

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