Slamdance: Brailled It

Runtime
1hr 13mins
Directed by
Salome Cummins, Isaiah Gauthier, David Grabias, Christopher Morgan, Brendon Schulze
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Sun 7/12
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Slamdance presents the best competition films from their 2026 festival!

Every year, the top under-18 Braille readers and writers from across the English-speaking world gather in Los Angeles to compete in the Braille Challenge. For one weekend, blind and low-vision kids are no longer the minority. They form friendships, face old rivals, and pursue the rare chance to be recognized not for their disability, but for their skill.

Closed Captions and Audio Description devices will be available for this screening.

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