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Sundance: Vancouver filmmaker bravely, honestly documents life with multiple sclerosis
Jason DaSilva’s When I Walk makes its debut this week at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
Jason DaSilva’s When I Walk makes its debut this week at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
PARK CITY, UTAH — Jason DaSilva always wanted to come back to the Sundance Film Festival, but he never thought he’d do it in a wheelchair.
A graduate of Vancouver’s Emily Carr University and a veteran director of short films, including Olivia’s Puzzle, which was invited to Sundance in 2003, DaSilva’s life took a turn for the tragic when he was diagnosed with primary progressive multiple sclerosis in 2006.
“I was on holiday with my family and I couldn’t get up.”
We actually see this moment in the sand in his film, When I Walk, which will screen at Sundance as part of the documentary premieres section.
At the time, DaSilva was a 25-year-old man in the prime of his life. He had a string of pretty girlfriends, a promising career in movies and a cool apartment in Vancouver’s West Village.
But everything in his life changed. Very quickly.