When a bold, aspiring actress with chronic illness and a routine-bound artist with anxiety cross paths during a medical emergency, their unlikely connection forces them to confront their vulnerabilities and discover the beauty of being truly understood for the first time.
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ritter Statement:
“I want this film to be a relatable, entertaining story for others with disabilities. But more than that, I want them to feel encouraged to chase after their own dreams, even if those dreams must be adjusted to accommodate them. Disabled people are so strong, so talented, so beautiful, and are so deserving of their happy endings. I hope this shows them they are worthy. I also hope this film creates awareness for those who are able-bodied and unaware of how daily life is for disabled people. This has been a privilege and a journey to write.”
Biography
Tori Mosser is an award-winning filmmaker from Houston, Texas. She has made her mark in the film industry with a variety of projects, including the award-winning short films "The Park" and "Project Z".