Revel in the Light
The Story of Rebecca Beayni
A Quiet Life Will Shine, these words open this inspiring biographical
portrait of Rebecca Beayni, a young woman whose incredible spirit bursts
in and through the seams of a physical disability she was born into.
Masterworks Productions is pleased to present this story of Rebecca, a
woman whose openness to life touches and stirs those in the world around
her.
A testament to love and family, and the amazing mystery of hope, this
film is the realization of a dream of Rebecca's, her family and that of
The Ubuntu Initiative, whose mission statement follows:
The Ubuntu Initiative consists of individuals who have a developmental
disability and their families and friends. We come together to imagine
and to create, with these individuals, a different more hopeful future,
rooted in gentleness, interdependence and deep friendship.
Ubuntu is a South African Zulu word meaning: "My humanity is
inextricably bound up in your humanity."
Produced by: Masterworks Productions
Producer/Director: Deiren Masterson
This inspirational 12 minute video is in VHS and DVD format. It is a
useful teaching and motivational tool for families, individuals,
schools, university students, faith communities, staff and the broader
community as a whole. For more information call or email Susan at 416
492-4494 or [log in to unmask]
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REVEL IN THE LIGHT
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