Uncharted Visions: Narratives of Disability
What does it mean to navigate a world not built for your body? This collection of films exploring disability examines how people create paths toward belonging, love, and autonomy in systems designed to exclude them. A blind, undocumented immigrant pursues his dreams through experimental cinematography that reimagines film accessibility itself, while a filmmaker born with a rare condition searches
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S37 Ep3 | 1h 22m 37s | Ella Glendining embarks on a quest to connect with others who share her rare disability. (1h 22m 37s)
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S36 Ep3616 | 1h 22m 49s | Aspiring social worker faces the uncertainty of life as a blind, undocumented immigrant. (1h 22m 49s)
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S34 Ep406 | 24m 57s | A story of familial sacrifice and the bonds of brotherhood. (24m 57s)
The Body is a House of Familiar Rooms
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Special | 10m 23s | A magical-realist exploration of life with chronic illness through footage and paintings. (10m 23s)
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Special | 16m 25s | A close look at disabled New Yorkers fighting for accessibility on the MTA. (16m 25s)
The Beautiful Colors of Jeremy Sicile-Kira
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Special | 7m 15s | Jeremy Sicile-Kira uses painting to transcend his disability and communicate his dreams. (7m 15s)
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