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As 3-year-old Emilio prepares to start school; his family finds itself embroiled in a challenge all too common for children with disabilities -- to secure the right to an inclusive education.
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- Olivier Bernier
- Documentary
Cornered in one of the most segregated education systems, New York City public schools, filmmaker Olivier and his wife Hilda turn the camera on themselves and their child with Down syndrome, as they navigate a byzantine system originally designed to silo children with disabilities.
- 2 min
So we hear in the documentary, Forget Me Not, in which director Olivier Bernier explores his family's struggle with the public school system in New York, USA, for the right to an inclusive education for their 3-year-old son Emilio, who has Down syndrome.
Apr 21, 2023 · Emilio’s parents learn from other families who have fought against the injustices built into the educational system while they continue their own battle for their son’s future. Forget Me Not reveals a path to a more inclusive society that starts with welcoming diversity in the classroom.
Apr 26, 2021 · Forget Me Not by Olivier Bernier. 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.
Forget Me Not reveals a path to a more inclusive society that starts with welcoming diversity in the classroom. Synopsis. As 3-year-old Emilio is ready to start school, his family finds...
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The final moments of Forget Me Not play out like the damning confession of Robert Durst in The Jinx. It’s a confession caught on a hot mic that proves how fundamentally broken the school system...