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Ariel Baska
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A white person with blonde hair, glasses and a cane, reaches their fingers towards the camera to draw you into their world. Beyond them lies a silvery tree and a creek.

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A white person with blonde hair, glasses and a cane, reaches their fingers towards the camera to draw you into their world. Beyond them lies a silvery tree and a creek.
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Ariel Baska is a multi-award-winning, multiply Disabled Queer horror filmmaker, who believes in advocacy and accessibility for historically underserved communities. They have spoken on accessibility in the film and television industry at SXSW (South by Southwest), Lincoln Center, and the Berlinale. Their works have been featured at the Portland Art Museum, on Alaska Airlines, and at over 50 film festivals from Berlin to Mexico City to Mumbai. They are the creator and festival director of ACCESS:HORROR, a film festival and industry summit celebrating the history, future and impact of disability and horror.

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