Massachusetts Premiere— Flying Lessons

Schedule

Thu Sep 19 2024 at 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm

Location

West Newton Cinema, Washington Street, West Newton, MA, USA | Newton, MA

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Join us for "Flying Lessons," starring Newton-local Julia Schanker, and stay for a discussion on neurodiverse filmmaking!
About this Event

Join us for the Massachusetts premiere of Flying Lessons, a deeply moving film that explores family dynamics, personal growth, and identity. The film follows two estranged sisters who reunite after their mother’s sudden death: Beatrice, an autistic high school student with a dream of learning to fly, and Talia, a musician who is initially reluctant to help her. Co-written and starring local actress Julia Schanker, Flying Lessons offers a unique and underrepresented perspective on grief and familial relationships.

Flying Lessons is a prime example of neurodiverse filmmaking. Julia is autistic, and the film’s approach included adapting the script into manga for her, making the process more engaging and accessible.

About the Film:

  • Runtime: 1 hour 25 minutes
  • Awards: Best Young Actress (Chelsea FF); Best Supporting Actress (Hunter Mountain FF & Golden Door FF)
  • Website: Flying Lessons Film
  • Trailer: Watch Here

Stay after the screening for an insightful panel discussion featuring:

  • Sarah Waldron - Director of Flying Lessons. Based in Iowa, Sarah combines narrative, documentary, and experimental styles, focusing on queer women’s stories. Her diverse background includes film studies in India, work with Filmmakers Without Borders in Honduras, and film consulting in China.
  • Julia Schanker (she/her) - Star of Flying Lessons. A Newton resident, Julia recently graduated from a post-high school transition program and is now in a day program. She is active in orchestra, theater group, and after school arts programs. Julia was adopted from China when she was 5 by Sarah’s godparents. A few years later, Julia’s father died unexpectedly. Sharing and processing this experience together was the inspiration for the film.
  • Eileen Crehan - Assistant Professor at Tufts University and head of the Crehan Lab. Dr. Crehan’s research centers on social development in autism spectrum disorder, aiming to enhance quality of life for neurodiverse individuals through evidence-based practices.

Tickets: $20 regular ticket; $15 student ticket (Both include screening and panel discussion)

Discover how the film was made with a combination of dedicated artists, generous contributions, and a tight budget. The team’s commitment and creativity brought this project to life!

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with the filmmakers and experts in the field. We look forward to an enriching discussion on the film’s impact and creative process.

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Where is it happening?

West Newton Cinema, Washington Street, West Newton, MA, USA, 1296 Washington Street, Newton, United States

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Tickets

USD 17.85 to USD 23.18

West Newton Cinema Foundation

Host or Publisher West Newton Cinema Foundation

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