Screening and Filmmaker Q&A
Slamdance on the Road Tour 2026
Friday, July 10, 2026 | 7:30pm
Little Theatre 1 (240 East Ave.)
Doors open at 6:30pm
$5 General Admission tickets
Tickets available online in advance, at our box office during open hours, or at the door (if tickets remain).
Accessibility at this Screening
• Open Captions
• Hearing Amplification (accessibility device or hearing loop)
• ASL Interpretation (introduction and presentation)
Slamdance On The Road 2026 is a nationwide touring film program bringing the best of the Slamdance Film Festival directly to audiences across the United States. This tour stop at The Little features Unstoppable programming, highlighting films created by filmmakers with visible and non-visible disabilities. These dedicated programs expand Slamdance’s ongoing commitment to accessibility, representation, and elevating underrepresented voices in independent cinema.
Featuring the short films Talk and Contours, and the feature You Look Fine, followed by a live Q&A with filmmaker/comedian J Snow.
Talk
A Deaf man needs the help of a translator to get his air conditioning fixed, but things prove complicated when intentions are lost in translation.
Not Rated | 2 mins | Drama, Comedy | 2024
USA | English / ASL
Directed by Jessica Perlman
Contours
Upon using a modern art museum as the setting for a role play game that goes hopelessly awry, a deaf couple desperate to rekindle their spark finds the reconnection they seek in their shared experience over an abstract sculpture.
Not Rated | 13 mins | Drama, Comedy | 2025
USA | English
Directed by Aisha Amin
You Look Fine
Part stand-up set, part survival log, part visual journal, the documentary blends hospital footage, humor, and hard truths to answer a question people rarely ask — what does it actually feel like to live with sickle cell?
Not Rated | 1 hr 25 mins | Documentary | 2026
USA | English
Directed by Jared Snow
Screening Sponsor
Move To Include
Move to Include is a national initiative that uses the power of public media to promote inclusion. It spotlights people of differing abilities and disability issues – including education, healthcare, housing, recreation, employment and local efforts to support inclusion – through television, radio, news, special events, and social media. The initiative works to inspire and motivate people to embrace different abilities and include all people in all aspects of community life.
Move to Include was launched in 2014 as a partnership between WXXI Public Media in Rochester, NY and the Golisano Foundation, the nation’s largest private foundation devoted to supporting programs for people with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities.


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