Who Am I To Stop It at NW Documentary’s Doctober


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Oh, how I love a good pun and love working with great local organizations. Starting October 1st, both are all wrapped into one fun series of events called Doctober at NW Documentary. We’re so thrilled to be a small part of Doctober.

Please join us for a screening of Brandon’s Story from Who Am I To Stop It.

Flyer for screening on October 12th at NW Documentary at 7:00 pm. Brandon smiles and wears a t-shirt with "Badass Brain Injury Survivor" on it. Captioned, audio described, assistive listening devices, wheelchair accessible, scent-free. $10 entry, but no one turned away.Info on the flyer: Who Am I To Stop It: Brandon’s Story. A documentary about isolation, art, and transformation after brain injury.

Film screening, concert, and birthday party.

A documentary film about Brandon Scarth with live music performance after the screening!

Co-directors Cheryl Green and Cynthia Lopez in attendance for Q&A and cake and ice cream to celebrate Cheryl’s birthday.

Wheelchair accessible, assistive listening devices available, open captions, audio description, please don’t wear scents or fragrances to this event.

Tickets are $10, but no one will be turned away.

Friday, October 12th
7:00 pm
NW Documentary
6 NE Tillamook St. on bus lines #4 and #44
www.nwdocumentary.org
A fiscally-sponsored project of The Hollywood Theatre, distributed by New Day Films.

Download and share an accessible pdf of the flyer.


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