![The image is a composite with a layered visual effect. In the foreground, there is a semi-transparent overlay of a person’s head and upper torso. The person has short hair, wears glasses, and is looking slightly to the right. The background is a dramatic scene with a fiery explosion near the bottom and lightning in the upper right corner against a dark, stormy sky. Overlaid text at the bottom of the image reads: “There are brilliant flashes of red, yellow and azure blue in the reaches of my grey matter.” The overall effect is surreal, suggesting a dynamic and possibly tumultuous inner state. The image is a composite with a layered visual effect. In the foreground, there is a semi-transparent overlay of a person's head and upper torso. The person has short hair, wears glasses, and is looking slightly to the right. The background is a dramatic scene with a fiery explosion near the bottom and lightning in the upper right corner against a dark, stormy sky. Overlaid text at the bottom of the image reads: "There are brilliant flashes of red, yellow and azure blue in the reaches of my grey matter." The overall effect is surreal, suggesting a dynamic and possibly tumultuous inner state.](https://reframefilmfestival.ca/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/5.-Winding_Our_Way_Home-qhqdnf4sejhgz1lbn8gkhbcasvb9xwjvob8xwuoda8.png)
Winding Our Way Home
- Melissa Addison-Webster, Margie Camp
- Canada
- 2023
- 32 mins
- Fri Jan 26
- 12:30 PM
- Library
Winding Our Way Home explores a journey of creating short films with women who live with Brain Injuries. It is about their experiences of living with invisible disabilities, their sense of belonging and identity.
Guests in attendance, Q&A with Melissa Addison-Webster
- English
- Captioned in English
About the Filmmaker
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- Filmmaker: Melissa Addison-Webster, Margie Camp
- Key Cast: Kerry Jenkins, Trish Weaver, Elaine Devlin, Jen Bird, Ann Wilson, Carolyn Barber
Melissa Addison-Webster is a filmmaker and performance artist. As a genderqueer person, who lives with disabilities, she is also a settler-ally who believes in the transformative magic of the art’s. Melissa’s creative work endeavours to create personal healing, social change and awakening.