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  1. In Move Me, a first-time filmmaker with a disability simultaneously takes the reins behind the scenes, while revealing her inner revolution through raw storytelling onscreen.

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  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt19433760Move Me (2022) - IMDb

    7. Apr. 2022 · Move Me: Directed by Daniel Klein, Kelsey Peterson. With Christi Adeline, Kathy Allen, Jennifer Bracken, Dayton Brock. At 27, Kelsey Peterson dove into Lake Superior, off the shores of Wisconsin, and emerged paralyzed. Now, the former dancer struggles to redefine who she is while adapting to life with a disability.

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    • Documentary
    • Daniel Klein, Kelsey Peterson
    • 2022-04-07
  3. 7. Nov. 2022 · Independent Lens. 42.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 36. PBS is an American public broadcast service. Wikipedia. 4.1K views 1 year ago #Documentary #Trailer #MoveMe. Premieres November 7, 2022. Check...

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  4. Move Me. At 27, Kelsey Peterson dove into Lake Superior, off the shores of Wisconsin, and emerged paralyzed. Now, the former dancer struggles to redefine who she is while adapting to life with a ...

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  5. Move Me - Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. NEW DOCS. Taut muscles that ripple underneath skin, joints that move fluidly: The motions of the human body are so instinctual, until they aren’t. Dancer and director Kelsey Peterson experienced this fragility firsthand when she became a quadriplegic after diving into Lake Superior.

  6. Premiered November 7, 2022. Directed by. Kelsey Peterson and Daniel Klein. A dancer paralyzed with a spinal cord injury tests the limits of her recovery while adapting to life with a disability....

  7. 1. Nov. 2022 · Move Me is an utterly human documentary. It follows Kelsey Peterson, a professional dancer, and her life after an accident that left her paralyzed from the chest down. The documentary looks at two things — how she re-enters the world of dance and the dilemma she faces about taking part in a clinical trial.