All-In Film Festival to be held at Peninsula College this weekend

PORT ANGELES — The fourth All-In Film Festival will explore courage and resilience on Friday and Saturday.

The free annual film festival will be in Maier Hall on Peninsula College’s Port Angeles campus, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd.

The festival also will stream on Zoom. Links and the festival schedule are posted at www.clallammosaic.org/all-in-film-fest.

The festival, an annual collaborative project between Clallam Mosaic, Peninsula College’s Magic of Cinema, Studium Generale and Access Services, is joined this year by the Clallam Resilience Project.

The festival features the following films:

“100% Myself,” which looks at how mountain climbing has helped Georgia, a young woman on the autism spectrum.

“Coaching Colburn” tells the story of 26-year-old James Colburn, who was born with Fragile X syndrome.

“Distinctively” highlights Ella and Eavan, identical twins born just three minutes apart yet separated by a large distinction: Ella has Down syndrome while Eavan does not.

“Drumming Is Like Thunder” showcases Duncan Armstrong’s determination to defy bullying behavior and his dream to perform in major cities around the globe.

“I Go Down” is a music video about the ability of a musician, not the disability of a man, with autism.

“Look the Part” follows Sam, a cleaner working in a large theatre, who has a passion to be a dancer but is too shy to realize her dreams.

“Meet the Rap Group” introduces Zulu P, a group of four rappers with developmental challenges who create some wild beats.

“The House” tells the story of a group of women as they explore their own lives and memories through drawings and animations the director created from their artwork.

“Track by Track” is the story of Kendall Collins, an 18-year-old sketch artist with autism who is on the brink of adulthood.

“Dancer” Gerelee, a deaf teenage girl, follows her dreams and auditions for a dance company despite her father’s protest.

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