"Torey’s Distraction" is a movie about 17-year-old Woodrow Wilson High School junior Torey Harrah and her lifelong struggle with a rare, genentic craniofacial abnormality called Apert Syndrome.

Casting director and documentarian Tisha Blood spent 10 years shooting footage and producing the film, which includes the story of two other girls with craniofacial abnormalities.

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The film is screening at the Magnolia Theater Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $10, and you can buy them online here.

By the way, look for our story about Torey in the April Advocate.

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