Disability Pride Month
There’s an endearing messiness to the film, admitting that we will often say and do things that do not quite sit right, but that is how we come to change our biases for the better. We can all learn something from Glendining’s refreshing honesty.
[T]he filmmakers have given her full agency and expression in a portrait that never treats her as a victim or a martyr. Splitting shooting and editing duties between them... they have fashioned an unusually unsentimental, everyday document of ALS, tender in the expressly painful manner of a fresh bruise.
A close look at disabled New Yorkers fighting for accessibility on the MTA.
A magical-realist window into life with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Combining paintings and live-action footage to reveal the emotional depth of Samuel...
Jeremy Sicile-Kira uses painting to transcend his disability and communicate his dreams to others. This film accompanies the broadcast premiere of...