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Variations

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Film
Language: 
English
Running time (In minutes): 
23
Theme: 
Human Rights
Category/Format: 
Documentaries
Production year: 
September, 2013
Film Credits
About the Director: 

Laurie Little is a Chicago based filmmaker, photographer, and educator. As the founder of the film production company Luminist Films, Little has been producing and directing award winning documentaries and short narratives, with screenings in over twenty film festivals world wide. Little has videotaped a number of arts programs for Access Living of Chicago and is working with playwright, Susan Nussbaum, on the documentary, Hollywood Images of Disability. Little teaches the class, Documenting Social Injustice at Columbia College Chicago and holds a B.F.A. in Visual Art from York University, and an M.F.A. in Film/Video from Columbia College Chicago.

Anuradha Rana is a filmmaker based in Chicago and faculty in Digital Cinema at DePaul University, Chicago. She came to discover her place in the filmmaking community through her varied experiences as a Journalist, TV Producer, Social Worker and Writer.  Anuradha enjoys a good story, whether it be fiction or non.   She has worked as Producer, Director, Cinematographer and Location Sound Mixer on films in India, Ecuador, Japan, South Africa and the U.S. that have focused on issues related to disability, gender concerns, education, health and the environment.

Film director: 
Anuradha Rana and Laurie Little
Producer: 
Anuradha Rana and Laurie Little
About the Producer: 
<p><strong>Laurie Little</strong> is a Chicago based filmmaker, photographer, and educator. As the founder of the film production company Luminist Films, Little has been producing and directing award winning documentaries and short narratives, with screenings in over twenty film festivals world wide. Little has videotaped a number of arts programs for Access Living of Chicago and is working with playwright, Susan Nussbaum, on the documentary, Hollywood Images of Disability. Little teaches the class, <em>Documenting Social Injustice</em> at Columbia College Chicago and holds a B.F.A. in Visual Art from York University, and an M.F.A. in Film/Video from Columbia College Chicago.</p> <p><strong>Anuradha Rana</strong> is a filmmaker based in Chicago and faculty in Digital Cinema at DePaul University, Chicago. She came to discover her place in the filmmaking community through her varied experiences as a Journalist, TV Producer, Social Worker and Writer.&nbsp; Anuradha enjoys a good story, whether it be fiction or non.&nbsp; &nbsp;She has worked as Producer, Director, Cinematographer and Location Sound Mixer on films in India, Ecuador, Japan, South Africa and the U.S. that have focused on issues related to disability, gender concerns, education, health and the environment.</p>
Editing: 
Anuradha Rana, Justine Gendron
Film photographer: 
B. Rich
Sound: 
Chris Puente
Music: 
Deep Blue Organ Trio, Duane Buford
Film synopsis: 
<p>Variations is a portrait of three artists set apart by their own definition of ability.&nbsp; Dancer Kris Lenzo, musician Chris Foreman, and artist Riva Lehrer reveal the process behind their art as they talk about the influence of their lives on their practice. The film seeks to convey varied human experiences and promote the belief that disability is a natural part of human diversity and takes pride in its heritage and culture.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Kris Lenzo</strong> is a dancer with the Momenta Dance Company where he works closely with dancer Ginger Lane to teach a group of kids how to create beautifully choreographed dances. The group, EveryBody Can Dance, have a variety of abilities and create with their wheelchairs and ballet slippers amazing body sculptures that move and transform as they tell enlightening and funny stories about life.</p> <p><strong>Riva Lehrer</strong> is an artist, educator and activist. Her paintings and renderings have been exhibited internationally and her collection of portraits, Circle Stories, include overtly personal and political themes. Riva was born with Spina Bifida and wears big shoes that some goth kids on Belmont recently mistook as a trippy fashion statement. For Lehrer, the disabled body is intensely beautiful&mdash;memorable, unexpected, and lived in with great self-awareness. These are not bodies that are taken for granted or left unexplored. This beauty has often stayed unseen despite the constant, invasive public stare.<br /> <br /> <strong>Chris Forman</strong> is a brilliant musician and the Hammond organist at the Green Mill in Chicago. He plays with the Deep Blue Organ Trio every Tuesday night from 9-1 AM, he does a solo show for the Friday Happy Hour and plays with Jazz vocalist, Kimberley Gordon every Sunday night. His fingers glide deftly over braille musical notation as he quickly memorizes the tablature to interpret his next phrase onto the keys of the piano in his classical piano class.</p>
Budget
Budget Range: 
Under $10 000
Technical infos
Technical infos
Original Film Format: 
HD
Format Ratio: 
16:9
Film Sound: 
Dolby SR
Festival Selection, Awards...
Festival selection, awards or citation already received and other comments... :
Already selected in a Festival?: 
Yes
Festival selections: 

Chicago International Social Change Film Festival, Chicago, IL, USA.

Film distribution
Theatre: 
Open
TV: 
Open
Video: 
Open
International: 
Open
Internet: 
Open
Publicity Infos
Publicity contact: 
Anuradha Rana
Publicity contact email: 
Trailer availble: 
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