Mr. Connolly Has ALS

USA | 2017 | 33 min • Documentary Short

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Documentary Shorts: REEL 1
Harkins Sedona 6 - Theatre 5 Mon, Feb 26, 2018 10:15 AM
The first of four special Documentary Shorts programs. No specific theme, just good documentary filmmaking worth watching!
Documentary Shorts: REEL 1
Harkins Sedona 6 - Theatre 6 Wed, Feb 28, 2018 4:20 PM
The first of four special Documentary Shorts programs. No specific theme, just good documentary filmmaking worth watching!
Standing Still/Still Standing
Harkins Sedona 6 -Theatre 1 Sun, Feb 25, 2018 10:00 AM
Matthew Sanford is a paraplegic yoga instructor who turned a devastating accident into a reason for being. "Standing Still/Still Standing" captures the real-time transformations of three people who turn to Matthew and his unconventional teaching methods as a last resort. As their practice continues, they are surprised to find they have gained more than what they had lost.
Standing Still/Still Standing
Harkins Sedona 6 - Theatre 6 Tue, Feb 27, 2018 4:20 PM
Matthew Sanford is a paraplegic yoga instructor who turned a devastating accident into a reason for being. "Standing Still/Still Standing" captures the real-time transformations of three people who turn to Matthew and his unconventional teaching methods as a last resort. As their practice continues, they are surprised to find they have gained more than what they had lost.
Standing Still/Still Standing
Harkins Sedona 6 - Theatre 6 Sun, Mar 4, 2018 4:20 PM
Matthew Sanford is a paraplegic yoga instructor who turned a devastating accident into a reason for being. "Standing Still/Still Standing" captures the real-time transformations of three people who turn to Matthew and his unconventional teaching methods as a last resort. As their practice continues, they are surprised to find they have gained more than what they had lost.
Film Info
Release Year:2017
Run Time:33
Production Country:USA
Original Language:English
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Dan Habib
Producer(s):Dan Habib

Description

During his 14-year tenure at Concord High School, Principal Gene Connolly was known for his non-stop energy, his love of rock & roll, and the personal connections he made with many of the school’s 1,600 students. However, in 2014, Connolly became known for something very different: the rapid loss of his ability to walk and speak due to the debilitating effects of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (also known as ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease). He joined approximately 12,000 other Americans living with ALS, which typically results in death within 2-5 years.

At the school’s 2015 homecoming parade, documentary filmmaker Dan Habib watched his son Samuel (a sophomore at Concord High) have a conversation with Connolly. But neither spoke. Samuel and Gene used hand gestures and communication devices— Samuel because of his cerebral palsy, and Connolly because ALS had taken away his ability to speak.

“Mr. Connolly Has ALS” chronicles Connolly’s final year as principal of the school and features CHS students – including Habib's son Samuel – asking Connolly about the most profound and personal aspects relating to his life with the disease, and what it feels like to become disabled.