Published On: October 2, 2018

Heartland Film Festival
Easterseals Disability Film Challenge Finalists
Saturday, October 13  | 10:15 a.m.
AMC Castleton Square 11

Join us at Heartland for the finalist’s showing from this year’s Disability Film Challenge! 
Promoted by Easterseals Southern California, the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge gives filmmakers – with and without disabilities – the opportunity to collaborate and tell unique stories that showcase disability in its many forms. This supports Easterseals goal to change the way the world defines and views disability so that everyone can reach his or her full potential. The annual film challenge is a weekend-long filmmaking contest, open to all, that provides a platform for new voices in the entertainment industry. Each year, aspiring storytellers are prompted to creatively write, produce and complete a short film. Challenge winners receive invaluable access to entertainment professionals, opening the door to an industry notoriously difficult to enter.
Learn more about the video line-up and/or purchase tickets here. Use the code HFFEASTER18 to receive a discount of $3 off the $12 ticket price.
Watch an invitational video from actor Nic Novicki and actor RJ Mitte (from Breaking Bad) here.
History of the Disability Film Challenge
Actor Nic Novicki launched the Disability Film Challenge in 2014 in response to seeing disabilities underrepresented both in front of and behind the camera. As someone with a disability, Nic created the challenge to give aspiring filmmakers the opportunity to showcase their work and provide them with meaningful exposure.

In 2017, Nic and Easterseals Southern California joined forces to expand the challenge, now known as the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge. As the leading nonprofit supporting people with disabilities, Easterseals brings additional attention to the challenge, using its numerous communications channels to encourage participation. Since the challenge launched, aspiring filmmakers from around the world have created more than 150 films, which have been viewed online and at festivals including the HollyShorts Film Festival.