Tamela D’Amico brought star power and eco-elegance to the Los Angeles premiere of One Little Finger, a powerful film directed by Rupam Sarmah based on real-life stories of individuals with disabilities. The actress and jazz vocalist plays an American neurologist who travels to India to study music therapy, ultimately transforming lives through the universal language of music.

For the premiere, Tamela wore a one-of-a-kind sari halter and peace silk skirt by Deborah Lindquist, crafted in vibrant gold and deep violet hues. Her ensemble echoed the heart of the film—colorful, conscious, and full of purpose.

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One Little Finger features over 80 children and adults with disabilities and sends a powerful message: “Ability in Disability.” Tamela’s role is central to the film’s message of healing and unity through music, and her red carpet look complemented the spirit of her performance perfectly.

Poster: One Little Finger film poster featuring Tamela D’Amico and children with disabilities.