Journeys in Film Partners with Indie Lens Pop-Up

Journeys in Film Partners with Indie Lens Pop-Up

Journeys in Film announces a new partnership with Indie Lens Pop-Up for the film Matter of Mind: My Parkinson’s.

Journeys in Film is proud to partner with Indie Lens Pop-Up to create a Discussion Guide for Matter of Mind: My Parkinson’s. This project involved working with the filmmakers, film subjects, and medical experts to create the guide that will be used at Indie Lens Pop-Up events around the country for Matter of Mind: My Parkinson’s. 

Matter of Mind: My Parkinson’s is a documentary film featuring poignant stories of individuals managing symptoms and treatments related to Parkinson’s. Importantly, the film highlights fulfilling lives these individuals live during their journey. Additionally, each tale is one of determination. Through ingenuity and adaptation, the audience gains insight into what it means to live with a degenerative illness.

From award-winning co-directors Anna Moot-Levin and Laura Green (The Providers), this intimate documentary keys in on three individuals—a political cartoonist, a mother turned boxing coach, and an optician—as they navigate their lives with resourcefulness and determination in the face of Parkinson’s disease. The film is part of Indie Lens Pop-up, a program of ITVS. Matter of Mind: My Parkinson’s premieres on PBS on April 8th. Check your local listings for broadcast times or watch on the PBS App beginning April 8th. Learn more about the film from: PBS Independent Lens: Matter of Mind: My Parkinsons’s

To participate and sign-up to become a screening partner for this poignant documentary film, visit Matter of Mind: My Parkinson’s and Indie Lens Pop-Up.

About Indie Lens Pop-Up

Indie Lens Pop-Up is a community series that brings people together for film screenings and conversations. Featuring documentaries seen on PBS’s INDEPENDENT LENS, Indie Lens Pop-Up draws local residents, leaders, and organizations to discuss what matters most. Learn more about this unique program: PBS Indie Lens Pop-Up

About Independent Lens

INDEPENDENT LENS is an Emmy® Award-winning PBS documentary series. With founding executive producer Lois Vossen, the series has been honored with 10 Academy Award nominations and features documentaries united by the creative freedom, artistic achievement, and unflinching visions of independent filmmakers. Presented by ITVS, INDEPENDENT LENS is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Acton Family Giving, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Ford Foundation, Wyncote Foundation, and National Endowment for the Arts. Stream anytime on the PBS App. For more information visit PBS Independent Lens.

Film promotional image. Indie Lens Pop Up logo upper left hand corner. Matter of Mind: My Parkinson's (film title) center left. The background is snowy landscape. There are diamonds with the faces of the subject of the films in it along the right hand side. Individuals featured in the image are older men and a middle-aged woman with dark hair.

About Journeys in Film

Journeys in Film believes in the storytelling power of film to educate the most visually literate generation in history. Since 2003, Journeys in Film has been pioneering the use of film for interdisciplinary lessons in the classroom. We also develop discussion guides for films for powerful films designed to work in multiple settings, such as classroom discussions, after-school clubs, community screenings, college classes, adult education and more. All of the Journeys in Film educational resources are cost-free. Learn more about partnering with Journeys in Film.

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Jennifer Fischer
Jennifer Fischer
Executive Director of Journeys in Film: A non-profit educating today’s students to be globally competent and socially active by utilizing the storytelling power of film for teaching and learning while meeting curriculum standards.

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