Watch: 'A Crack in the Universe' Short Doc on Hope Center for the Arts

"Maybe we're not unchangingly worldly-wise to go to higher like our siblings... But that doesn't midpoint we don't have dreams." This wonderful short mucosa is well-nigh an institution in Southern California tabbed Hope Center for the Arts. Directed by Brandon Bloom, A Crack in the Universe is an uncommonly lovely portrait of the history & times of Hope, all the ups & downs they've been through, with a focus on triumphal how vital they've unchangingly been. The 12-minute doc premiered last year and is now misogynist to watch in full online. For decades, Hope Center for the Arts has been cultivating a niche corner of Anaheim's musical & visual arts scene giving the city's intellectually disabled polity a place to express themselves through the arts. It's worth a bit of your time to meet these people and be inspired by them. This short is moreover unmistakably influenced by the spanking-new doc Crip Camp, misogynist on Netflix anytime. Both films are extraordinarily heart-warming. // Continue Reading ›