Jessica Cox earned her pilots license despite being born without arms. |
The subject of the film is Jessica Cox, has famously eliminated the words “I can’t” from her vocabulary. Although born without arms as the result of a birth defect, she has never allowed that to be a limiting factor.
That feat landed the Filipina/American in the Guinness Book of World Records and led to an audience with the Pope, meetings with heads of state, and a great deal of media attention.
The documentary is both a portrait of Jessica’s unexpected journey as she becomes a disability activist and a very personal story — spanning more than two-and-a-half years of her life during which time she gets married and begins a new life with her husband Patrick while also taking care of her mother Inez who is stricken with cancer. The film also reveals much about Jessica’s religious faith and the reasons that she does not see herself as a victim of her condition.
RELATED: CAAMFest 2016 is a huge celebration of film and videoWhile she suffered from self-esteem issues early on and physical challenges throughout her life, Jessica managed to overcome and achieve — earning a college degree and a Taekwondo black belt, learning to drive a car with her feet, type with her toes, and in 2008 fly an airplane.
That feat landed the Filipina/American in the Guinness Book of World Records and led to an audience with the Pope, meetings with heads of state, and a great deal of media attention.
The documentary is both a portrait of Jessica’s unexpected journey as she becomes a disability activist and a very personal story — spanning more than two-and-a-half years of her life during which time she gets married and begins a new life with her husband Patrick while also taking care of her mother Inez who is stricken with cancer. The film also reveals much about Jessica’s religious faith and the reasons that she does not see herself as a victim of her condition.
After 11 nights, dozens of films and videos shown at a half dozen venues in San Francisco and Oakland, CAAMFest's closing night party will follow the last screening at 9 p.m. at SomaR Bar, 1727 Telegraph Ave, Oakland,
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