iJustine “A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story” @ SXSW

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She’s the executive producer of the film, and we met with her for a chat at SXSW.

Special thanks to the Canon team at SXSW for letting us use their awesome space!

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“When Elizabeth “Lizzie” Velasquez was first born in Austin, Texas, her parents were unsure of what prevented their baby from gaining weight. As Velasquez grew, health problems persisted, but nothing was as frightening as going to school with an undiagnosed syndrome that caused many children to pick on her. Velasquez grew into her personality, and by high school, she had made many friends and lived a normal teen life — that is, until her senior year.

That was when a friend revealed that someone had posted a video of Velasquez on YouTube with the title of “World’s Ugliest Woman.” Lizzie went through the gamut of emotions after reading the comments that wished her death and shame. She reported the video and received yet more threats from the original poster.

Instead of taking the cyberbullying and hateful comments in stride, however, Velasquez decided to get active by creating her own videos about a variety of topics, including makeup tips, words of inspiration or just daily video updates. After a YouTube video of her powerful talk at a regional TEDx went viral — the current view count is over 7 million — Velasquez became immediately in demand around the world and soon embarked on an international speaking tour. It was then that Velasquez caught the eye of director Sara Bordo, who pitched the idea of turning Velasquez’s story into a documentary.”

Read more here: http://www.ibtimes.com/lizzie-velasqu…

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