Film
Jasmine is a Star
- 7PM
Jasmine, a 16 year-old with albinism, is determined to become a professional model in her hometown of Minneapolis. As she confronts societal norms and beauty standards, she explores what independence and, more importantly, self-acceptance looks like.
The annual ReelAbilities Film Festival takes place in New York from April 27-May 3, presenting the stories and artistic expressions of people with disabilities.
Leadership support for BAM Access Programs provided by the Jerome L. Greene Foundation.
Leadership support for BAM Film provided by the Ford Foundation and The Thompson Family Foundation


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