The personal documentary
When I Walk makes it world premiere next week at the
Sundance Film Festival. In 2006, at age 25, filmmaker Jason DaSilva turned the camera on himself when he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Six years in the making, the film chronicles the slow, difficult decline of his body and the miracles he encountered along the way. I watched this
trailer and I almost cried:
Man, I'm really looking forward to seeing this. For more information about
When I Walk, visit the film's
website and follow further updates on the
When I Walk Facebook page. (Thanks, Nancy.)