Miya of the Quiet Strength

Directed by Daniel Julien
2009    57m[Documentary](/on-demand/category/documentary)
Miya of the Quiet Strength is a documentary about the life of Miya Rodolfo-Sioson, the lone survivor of the November 1, 1991 University of Iowa shooting. Following her injury, Miya became a quadriplegic, but her disability has not prevented this determined woman from helping others. The film portrays Miya's life as an activist, following her as she overcomes many challenges and fights for the rights of others she sees as less fortunate than herself.

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  • John CanadySelf
  • Jason ChenSelf
  • Michael ChibnikSelf
  • Roslyn FrankSelf
  • Erica FuchsSelf
  • Jacque GharibSelf
  • Debi KennedyNarrator
  • Kelley KolbergSelf
  • David LeshtzSelf
  • Michael PachovasSelf
  • Ann RhodesSelf
  • Miya Rodolfo-SiosonSelf
  • Renato Rodolfo-SiosonSelf
  • Sonya Rodolfo-SiosonSelf
  • Suzanne SavageSelf
  • Roni SiosonSelf
  • Rudy SiosonSelf
  • Blake WoodSelf
  • Daniel JulienDirector / Producer / Cinematographer
  • Robb BoardmanCinematographer

 

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