![]() | Acrobatby Olivier Meyrou Fabrice Champion was an accomplished trapeze artist when a circus accident paralyzed him from the neck down. But he is determined to return to the big top. Global Perspectives Collection, Global Voices |
![]() | Beautiful Sonby Don King and Julianne Yamamoto King Through one family's struggle to save their child, Beautiful Son explores the complex and sometimes controversial world of autism. |
![]() | Body and Soul: Diana and Kathyby Alice Elliott Two determined women become advocates for all people with disabilities, and begin a grand experiment in living independent lives. |
![]() | D Tourby Jim Granato Refusing to let a failing kidney deter him, indie rock drummer Pat Spurgeon goes on tour with his band while searching for a donor and administering his own dialysis. Independent Lens |
![]() | Deaf Jamby Judy Lieff Aneta Brodski, a deaf teen living in New York City, discovers the power of American Sign Language poetry. As she prepares to be one of the first deaf poets to compete in a spoken-word slam, her journey leads to an unexpected collaboration. Independent Lens |
![]() | Deejby Robert Rooy and DJ Savarese Deej is the story of DJ Savarese ("Deej"), a gifted, young writer and an advocate for nonspeaking autistics. |
![]() | The Eyes of Meby Keith Maitland How do you see yourself, when you can’t see at all? Follow four visually impaired teenagers in Texas as they face the usual challenges of adolescence while simultaneously learning to navigate a world designed for the sighted. Independent Lens |
![]() | Fair Playby David Herman A troupe of actors — most with learning disabilities — confront the challenges of being different, while rehearsing The Choice, an acclaimed play about abortion. Global Perspectives Collection |
![]() | For Once in My Lifeby Jim Bigham and Mark Moormann Every member of the Spirit of Goodwill band copes with incredible challenges and obstacles, but nothing holds them back when it's time to rock the house. Independent Lens |
![]() | Freedom Machinesby Jamie Stobie, Janet Cole, and Sharon Wood For the 54 million Americans with disabilities, modern technology offers unprecedented possibilities in the face of conflicting social policies and lingering discrimination. POV, True Stories |
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