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Make A Hero Presents: The Movement

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Nesholm Family Lecture Hall at McCaw Hall
321 Mercer St.
Seattle, Washington 98109

Make A Hero Presents: THE MOVEMENT. Narrated by Robert Redford and Warren Miller, The Movement features powerful action and interviews from some of the world's greatest disabled athletes. It tells the dramatic story of a man returning to the mountain where his life was changed forever. The film features music from U2, Foo Fighters, and k.d. lang.

 

*Winner! Board Choice Award, 2011 Eugene International Film Festival*

*Official Selection: Starz Denver Film Festival, Anchorage International Film Festival *

 

The Movement will premiere in Seattle at McCaw Hall for ONE SHOW ONLY: Saturday, December 3rd.

 

Tickets are $12 general admission—or purchase a VIP pass for $50 which includes reserved seating, a complimentary beverage, an autographed limited edition poster, a souvenir VIP badge, and an exclusive meet and greet with the film’s producer/director Kurt Miller and featured athlete Jim Martinson. Proceeds from the show benefit local adaptive sports groups.

 

For more details visit MakeAHero.org.

 

 

As Warren Miller narrates, "This is a movement for—movement itself."

 

And Robert Redford says: "It's about finding that turning point when physical disability is no longer a limitation, but a part of your character."

 

Chris Waddell, 13-time Paralympic medalist: "There are times I forget that I'm sitting down. I'm lost in the turn."

 

Rick Finkelstein: "It's been a long time—and the fact that I got hurt on the snow—psychologically I've got to overcome that."

 

 

THE MOVEMENT is the story of one man joining an uprising. He may not have chosen to be disabled, but now he must choose whether to face the mountain again.

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Nesholm Family Lecture Hall at McCaw Hall
321 Mercer St.
Seattle, Washington 98109