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2023
THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER  I  ‘Take Me Home’ to Be Adapted into Full-Length Feature Film Read
THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER  I   A New Kind of Disability Film  I  Read
FORBES  I   Filmmaker Liz Sargent Talks ‘Take Me Home’ Short Film, Family, Disability Representation In Interview Read
AWARDS DAILY I  ‘Take Me Home’ Showcases the Enduring and Tangled Bond of Sisterhood Read
GOLD DERBY  I   Liz Sargent on making Oscar contender ‘Take Me Home’ with her sister Anna Read
NEW YORK WOMEN IN FILM  l  In Conversation with Writer/Director Liz Sargent Read
RESPECTABILITY | Short Film “Take Me Home” Captures Empathy During Mourning  Read
Sundance 2023 Interview: Liz Sargent on Learning to Let Go as a Form of Care in “Take Me Home” Read
New York Women In Film & Television (NYWIFT): In Conversation with Director & Writer Liz Sargent Read
2022
Korean American Story's ROAR Story Slam 1st Place Winner: "Angel's Kiss" Watch
CAPE & Janet Yang Productions Short Film Private Screening of "Take Me Home" Read
Winner of Julia S. Gouw Short Film Challenge / CAPE & Janet Yang Productions Grant and Fellowship Recipient Read
2021
ALL ARTS Article: Pam Tanowitz, Liz Sargent Mark Time ‘Dancers (Slightly Out of Shape)’ Read
Mention in the New York Times: 5 Things to Do Read
Asian Women Giving Circle Grant Recipient Read
2020
Reel Sisters Fellowship Winner Read
NY Emmy Award Winner, Arts: Program/Special: "Slow Down: River to River" Press Release
2019
ALL ARTS Interview: Meet Liz Sargent, the Filmmaker Behind “Slow Down: River to River”Ritz-Carlton Read
Article Behind the Scenes of "Strangers' Reunion" Read
"Strangers' Reunion" Review Read

On Tuesday, 6/18 at 1:45 PM ET, the White House Office of Public Engagement hosted disability advocates from around the country to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Olmstead Supreme Court decision. 

Following a film screening of TAKE ME HOME, disability advocates and senior Biden-Harris Administration officials shared resources that promote the full participation and meaningful inclusion of Americans with disabilities in our communities.

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