DOCUMENTING HISTORY FOR SEVEN COLLEGE-BOUND FIRST-GENERATION STUDENTS
Admission Possible follows seven high-achieving, first-generation college applicants from a single NYC public high school as they strive to secure a future once unimaginable for their immigrant families.
In a landscape reshaped by the pandemic, Supreme Court rulings ending affirmative action and student-loan forgiveness, and the broader challenges facing immigrants in the U.S., these students confront overwhelming odds. Debates over testing, early admissions, and legacy preferences add to the stakes.
With their futures on the line, their resilience and determination are put to the test. Admission Possible captures their urgent, deeply human fight for access and equity in higher education.
‘Acceptance’ can have various meanings.
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This is the
true story
of 7 students
from the same
public high school
striving to
get into college.
Find out
what happens
as they each
face challenges
in pursuit
of their dreams.
They are trailblazers in their immigrant families, and the first students in 60 years to apply to college without affirmative action programs.
Jeannie has been at the school for more than 20 years, and was a Spanish teacher before she became the principal. She prefers performance-based assessment tasks to testing, and has emphasized the power of a college education to break the cycle of poverty.
More recently, Jeannie has found herself defending her unconventional philosophy from a growing influx of more traditional parents.
Jennifer started at the school in fall 2019 – just before the pandemic changed everything. She was new to college counseling and had to adapt to working remotely from home, managing her duties with limited technology experience, and caring for her young family and mother. Jennifer is herself a first-generation college graduate. Unfortunately, she had to take a medical leave midway through this year’s application season – making an already stressful process even more uncertain.
Bill began as the school’s volunteer college counselor in September 2003. For the past 22 years, he has helped guide every successive senior class through the college application process. He coordinates college visits, aids with applications, advocates for increased financial aid, and offers one-on-one support seldom seen in New York City public schools. Thanks in part to his mentorship, each year students have successfully gained admission to prestigious universities nationwide.
Jamali, has been at the school for 12 years, offering support to students through an approach based on restorative justice that keeps students in school rather than putting them out on the street. She leads groups that address the minority and female experiences, showing students how their choices shape their own lives and those of their families.
Jamali is a formidable, compassionate presence – the glue that holds the school together.
“Few College Admissions Cycles Have Been As Tumultuous As This One.”
– CNBC
In addition to his work in film and television, Matthew has held senior leadership roles across media, advertising, and technology. He served as Vice President at Grey Advertising, Senior Product Manager at IMDb (an Amazon company), co-founder of the financial services firm Marstone, and VP of Product at Rakuten USA.
Bowie Alexander is a filmmaker whose first feature film Handle with Extreme Care premiered at the Sheffield International Film Festival and was selected for the IDFA. He directed, shot and edited the film, which will be released on a streaming service later this year.
He was a lead cinematographer on HBO’s The Vow for two seasons. He also just produced and was a lead cinematographer on Defiant, a Ukrainian War film that premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 2023.
Sasha is an Emmy nominated documentary film editor and director who has won over 20 international awards. She has nearly two decades of editing and directing experience on a diverse range of independent and commercial projects which have screened, streamed, and broadcast globally.
Sasha’s notable editing credits include Emmy-nominated documentary Grit (PBS, 2019), which earned 12 festival awards. I‘m Your Venus (Netflix, 2024), Merpeople (Netflix, 4-part docuseries, 2023), Good Enough Ancestor (2024), which won Best Editing Award at Centre Film Festival, and Where Heaven Meets Hell (PBS, 2013), which earned 5 festival awards.
Sasha is a 2016 Sundance Documentary Edit and Story Lab Fellow. She holds a BA from UCLA and an MFA in Social Documentary Film from the School of Visual Arts.
Akil Gibbons is a Sundance Award-winning and Emmy-nominated film director and producer. His work has been distributed by HBO, BET, CNN, The Daily Show, Paramount+, and Vice Media. He directed and story-produced the pilot episode of HBO’s Level Playing Field, which earned an Outstanding Series Emmy nomination in 2022. Gibbons also contributed to the FBI counter-terrorism film (T)ERROR, which won an Emmy and a Sundance award in 2015.
His debut feature, Paper City – Stop the School to Prison Pipeline, inspired by the work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was made available as an educational resource for underserved schools and communities. Gibbons’ upcoming projects include producing films with Roc Nation and Time Studios, as well as a series for ITVS/PBS directed by Darius Clark Monroe titled Dallas, 2019.
At Vice Media, Gibbons produced and hosted films that garnered millions of views and viral media impressions, focusing on topics such as civil rights, mass incarceration, technology, and hip-hop culture.
Jim is an award-winning producer, most well-known as the Producer of Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9-11 and the Academy Award-winning and Cannes Palme d’Or documentary Bowling for Columbine. Jim won an Emmy Award for Michael Moore’s TV NATION and Vice’s VICE ON HBO. He was nominated for a Producers Guild of America award for Soundtrack for the Revolution.
Jim’s other Documentary Feature credits include Chris Smith’s Jim and Andy, Jeff Feuerzeig’s AUTHOR: The JT Leroy Story, SHOT! The Psycho-Spiritual Manta of Rock about photographer Mick Rock, and the Cannes and Telluride selected Red Army. For Harmony Korine, Jim produced the only American Dogme 95 film Julien Donkey Boy starring Werner Herzog, Chloe Sevigny and Ewen Bremner.
Jim has served as Head of Production for Monami Entertainment, Vice Media, and This Machine Filmworks.
Brian was SVP of Operations for Viacom’s Nickelodeon Group. Prior to that he served as Chief Operating Officer of Broadway Video Entertainment, a global media group owned by Lorne Michaels, creator and executive producer of Saturday Night Live. He also served as Managing Director at MediaLink and Chief Workforce Innovation & Operations Officer at Weber Shandwick.
Brian is the President of one of the nation’s premier entertainment lighting companies. He also serves on the Board of Project Healthy Minds, the organization that hosted Prince Harry and Megan Markel’s ground-breaking Archewell Foundation Parents’ Summit, leading the national discussion on creating a safer online world for young people.
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