Shaun Kadlec Announces "Possible Selves" Documentary Premiere at Human Rights Film Festival
Shaun Kadlec Announces "Possible Selves" Documentary Premiere at Human Rights Film Festival
Shaun Kadlec (2020 alum) announced that his forthcoming documentary, Possible Selves, will premiere with the Human Rights Watch Film Festival on February 2, 2022.
The film will be available to view online through their ticketed festival platform from February 2-8.
"I am honored to launch the film with Human Rights Watch, one of the leading organizations in the world working to improve the lives of vulnerable people. This includes a children’s rights division with a deep understanding of the foster care system." -Shaun Kadlec
Possible Selves is an an 80-minute documentary that follows two brave teenagers in foster care through their tumultuous high school years. It is the first major documentary to focus on the lived experience of foster kids themselves rather than on the foster care system.The film intimately shares Alex and Mia’s journeys as they strive to attain a goal that only 3% of adults who grow up in foster care reach: graduating from college. Part of the reason that the stories of foster youth are so often overlooked is that filming with foster youth requires permission from a judge. We were granted this extraordinary access by the Los Angeles County Children's Court and partnered with First Star, a nonprofit that helps foster youth prepare for college.
Visit the Human Rights Watch Film Festival site to purchase tickets for digital screening from February 2 - 8 and register for a free online Zoom Q&A on February 4, 5- 6 pm PST.
Congratulations Shaun!