October 24, 2023

Embodyed

By Rebekah Evans’18

Documentary poster of EMBODYED by Rebekah Evans'18. In the documentary “Embodyed,” filmmaker Rebekah Evans talks to friends, family, and new acquaintances to get to know them outside of the labels society has put on them, and that they have put on themselves.

“Embodyed” presents 12 people as they peel back layers of societal labels to discover who they are underneath them. Viewers are encouraged to answer the filmmaker’s questions and have conversations to gain new perspectives on themselves, their loved ones, and others.

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