Shooting Beauty tells the inspirational story of an aspiring fashion photographer named Courtney Bent, whose career takes an unexpected turn when she discovers a hidden world of beauty at a center for people living with significant disabilities. Shot over the span of a decade, this film puts you in Courtney's shoes as she overcomes her own unspoken prejudices and begins inventing cameras accessible to her new friends. The film, which is screening at Tribeca Cinemas Doc Series on April 15, will change what you thought you knew about living with a disability - and without one. Director George Kachadorian gives us the scoop on Courtney, his film, why it's a Tribeca must-see. TribecaFilm.com: Please describe the story you tell in your film. What inspired you to tell that story? George Kachadorian: Shooting Beauty tells the real life story of an aspiring fashion photographer whose life is ...
- 4/2/2010
- TribecaFilm.com
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