A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 19, 2021
Original Title:
Forget Me Not
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L
Runtime: 100
As 3-year-old Emilio is ready to start school, his family finds itself cornered in the United States' most segregated education system - New York City public schools. Fighting for their son's right to an inclusive education - where Emilio and other children with disabilities would be taught alongside their classmates without disabilities - film director Olivier and his wife Hilda investigate the personal stories of students and their parents in the US. With children with disabilities worldwide less likely to attend school, these experiences expose just a handful of the widespread injustices currently taking place in the educational system and beyond for kids with disabilities.
Assistant Camera:
Joshua Parisi
Assistant Editor:
John S. Bartley
Cinematography:
Juan Manuel F. Pozzo
Pepe Avila del Pino
Lucas Falco Cohen
Colin Morvan
Reuben Kleiner
Patrick Solomon
Colorist:
Dave Francis
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Peter Boychuk
Kyle Flannery
Director:
Olivier Bernier
Editor:
Rodrigo Brazão
Executive Producer:
Mariana Oliva
Original Music Composer:
Garth Stevenson
Post Production Supervisor:
Erich Gilbride
Producer:
Flavia Dória
Olivier Bernier
Estela Renner
Tiffany DeGuzman
Marcos Nisti
Patrick Solomon
Ana Lúcia Villela
Luana Lobo
Sound Effects Editor:
Kevin Peters
Sound Engineer:
Avi Laniado
Joel Scheuneman
Sound Mixer:
Aaron Bouchard
Robert Albrecht
Yassel Iglesias
Eric Vladimir
Adam Veaner
Eric Perez
Javier Caso
Sound Post Supervisor:
Joy Jacobson
Kelsea Wigmore
Story Consultant:
Yaël Bitton
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ian Cymore
Title Designer:
Paolo Garcia
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