An interview with Aphasia director Marielle Dalpé about her animated NFB short on the effects of the neurocognitive condition.
Keep ReadingName Me Lawand feels like a documentary that moves the medium forward with its artistic portrait of a young boy learning British Sign Language.
Keep ReadingKen August Meyer uses the art of Paul Klee’ to explore the physical and mental challenges that comes with systemic scleroderma in Angel Applicant.
Keep ReadingA Bunch of Amateurs is a fun portrait of the current members of the Bradford Movie Makers, one of England’s oldest filmmaking societies.
Keep ReadingIs There Anybody Out There? is a well-intentioned first-person exploration of disability, ableism, and the rights people have to determine another's idea of normal.
Keep ReadingAn interview with The Tuba Thieves director Alison O'Daniel about creating an immersive sound experience unlike anything that audiences have seen (or heard) before.
Keep ReadingStill: A Michael J. Fox Story looks back at the career of the Family Ties star and his ongoing activism following his diagnosis with Parkinson's disease.
Keep ReadingBarri Cohen discusses the personal approach of her award-winning documentary Unloved: Huronia's Forgotten Children and sharing survivors' stories.
Keep ReadingDocumenting disability while disabled: how films like Crip Camp, Vision Portraits, Blue, and Shameless reframe perspective and agency.
Keep ReadingEternal Spring, directed by Jason Loftus, wins the Hot Docs Rogers Audience Award for Canadian film while Okay! (The ADS Band Film) and Unloved are runners-up.
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