Twisted

Dystonia Medical Research Foundation
What is Dystonia? Find out more from the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation , national outreach partner for ITVS Community Cinema screenings of Twisted.
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Diane Reham


WAMU and NPR talk-show host Diane Rehm is one of Washington's most recognized radio interviewers. Read her story about how her struggles with spasmonic dystonia have contributed to her on-air distinctiveness. (click on photo for Current article by Jacqueline Conciatore. Published September 20, 1999).

Listen to Diane Rehm's interview with world-renowned pianist, composer Leon Fleisher also affected with Dystonia.

WHUT and Busboys and Poets presented the December Community Cinema-DC screening of Twisted in the Langston Room. (photos from L to R) 1. Andrea Sherrel Ellis of WIFV moderates the post-screening discussion; 2. Mark Hallett, M.D., Senior Investigator for NIH's Human Motor Control Section, National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, answers questions; 3. Neurosurgeon Dr. Zachary T. Levine and Donna Driscoll, an active member of the Greater Washington, D.C. Dystonia Support Group, shared their surgery success story during the panel discussion with Dr. Hallett.

Andrea Ellis WIFV Dr. Hallett talks with audience member Panelists for Twisted

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