3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Disability (2) films at We Are Moving Stories. These include short and feature length documentary and drama about blind culture, cerebral palsy, autism - short drama, family and sport - Asperger’s syndrome and intellectual disability.
Total length of this section: 19 films.
<BLIND CULTURE>
Drummer Girl - Renee Kelly is a prodigious rock drummer, who's also completely blind. Moving between past reflections and future dreams, Renee's story reveals a passionate and determined artist, set to a bold musical score. Length: 6.21 minutes. Producer Poppy Walker and Director Sophie Hexter:
La Ciega - A blind mystic living in the shadow of the Spanish Inquisition finds the boundary between her visions and reality crumbling around her. A short film based on true events. Length: 15.19 minutes. Directors/Writers Susannah Greenblatt and Raphael Linden:
Second Sight - Nestled in the rice fields of the Philippines, a family faces the life-inhibiting consequences of blindness until a doctor visits the village and gives the gift of sight in under five minutes. Director Cole Sax:
<CEREBRAL PALSY>
Jacob’s Footprints - A boy with cerebral palsy proves to his friends and family that if you refuse to give up, anything is possible. Length: 14.50 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Abigail Hepner Gross:
<AUTISM - SHORT DRAMA>
Hux - With the world facing catastrophe, Hux struggles to connect with others through the isolating veil of her autism. Length: 11.49 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer: Mageina Tovah
Furtherance - High school freshman Jalen Young, placed on the autism spectrum, must call upon his inner superhero to confront habitual bullying by other students. Length: 13.30 minutes. Writer/Director Chavez Caley:
<AUTISM - FAMILY>
The Limits of My World - An autistic coming of age story exploring what it means to be a nonverbal disabled person in a neurotypical society. Length: 70 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Heather Cassano:
I Used To Be Famous - Working closely with talented actors on the autistic spectrum, the multi award-winning 'I Used to be Famous’ tells the story of a bold and moving culture clash between a failed singer from a late nineties boyband and a musically talented young man with an incredible ear for rhythm. Length: 16.44 minutes. Writer/Director Eddie Sternberg:
TROP BELLE POUR CE MONDE - TOO BEAUTIFUL FOR THIS WORLD. Length:15 minutes. Interview with Director/Producer Aicha Ghembaza:
A Day At Primary School For The Girl With The Curly Hair - The Girl With The Curly Hair isn't naughty - she's confused and other people don't understand her. The school day is very challenging. Watch the video to see if you can see why and consider what simple adjustments could be made in order to resolve things. Always remember that everyone is different. Length: 11 minutes. This film is about The Girl With The Curly Hair. Everyone experiences their autism differently. Writer/Director/Producer Alis Rowe:
Surprisingly Complicated (web series) Sometimes, moving through life like a normal family with autistic twins can be surprisingly complicated. Length: Average episode 15 minutes / 3 episodes, episode 4 will be out soon. Creator/Writer/Producer/Director Guzin Kurun:
Napoleon In Exile - Corey is extremely good at Dungeon Force, but not so good with reality. And his mom has some serious reality in store for him. Length: 16 minutes. Director Michael Lukk Litwak:
“ I don’t have any direct relation to anyone that is developmentally disabled but I think that the story deals with a very relatable relationship between a mother and son, the push and pull of wanting to protect your kids but also needing them to be able to take care of themselves.”
<AUTISM - SPORT>
Miracle In Malibu is a short documentary film introducing surf therapy to families of very special children. Length: 4.46 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Karen Shaver:
Swim Team - chronicles the extraordinary rise of a competitive swim team of diverse teens on the autism spectrum, capturing a moving quest for inclusion, independence and a life that feels winning. Writer/Director/Producer Lara Stolman:
<ASPERGER’S SYNDROME>
Asperger's Syndrome - Enter the world of what people with Asperger’s Syndrome go through, the way they see the world and how they think. Length: 4.2 minutes. Director Nicholas Bayfield:
<INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY>
Road to the Grand Final - An intellectually disabled Australian Rules football team gets a shot at glory in the Grand Final. Length: 5.45 minutes. Director/Producer Mark Hellinger:
In Santa Ana - Somewhere in Manila, there’s a house called Santa Ana, where elderly females who are intellectually disabled live out their remaining days. This film shows a glimpse of their lives and challenges our perception of what it means to be disabled. Length: 15 minutes. Director Chona M.
Leaving Allen Street - After years of living an institutionalised life, 30 intellectually disabled adults move into homes in the community and discover what it feels like to be free. Length: 1 hour 10 minutes. Director Katrina Channells:
<FAMILIES>
The Best of Intentions (Han som ville henne så väl) - A vengeful father suspects his mentally disabled daughter has been the victim of sexual abuse and confronts the caregiver he believes to be guilty. Length: 14 minutes. Director/Producer Emil T. Jonsson: