Film produced by UBC student goes to Sundance

Cari Green, an MFA student in UBC’s Film Production program, has associate produced When I Walk, a documentary that will premiere at next week’s Sundance Film Festival. It tells the story of filmmaker and artist Jason DaSilva (director), who finds out he has a severe form of multiple sclerosis at the age of 25. The film shares DaSilva’s personal and grueling journey over seven years in several cities, including Vancouver and New York.

Green is an award-winning film and television producer with more than twenty-five years’ experience and has produced or co-produced the works of renowned filmmakers, including The Corporation. She has taught at the Vancouver Film School since 2006 and served on many executive and board positions, including with Hot Docs and DOXA. Her thesis film is a drama about the mistreatment of gays in the military. For more information, click here.