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Creating on Crip Time, the restfestfilmfestival.org runs August 15-22, 2024.

It's a by-us, for-us event. They're prioritizing access--including

  • low- and zero-cost passes
  • wide open schedule encourages attending from bed
  • captions (no sign language)
  • audio description
  • video on demand provides a 7-day window 15-22 August to unlock a screening, and then 7 more days to once unlocked to actually watch it
  • content warnings

among other considerations https://www.restfestfilmfestival.org/accessibility

More details Read more... )

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Since 1970, Superfest Disability Film Festival has celebrated cinema that portrays disability through a diverse, unabashed and engaging lens. They’re resuming in-person screenings and continuing the online options that began in 2020.

October 20th-23rd USA pacific time zone https://time.is/pt

They’ve made online watching easier:

12:01am PT on Thursday October 20 until 11:59pm PT on Sunday October 23! Once you begin a screening, you will have 96 additional hours to finish so just make sure to sign in by Sunday night.

Sliding scale passes $0 - $50. They also offer "watch party" options.

https://www.superfestfilm.com/2022-virtual

Out of the twenty films on the schedule:
https://www.superfestfilm.com/2022-films
I’m really excited for these eight — descriptions copied from that link

open for cool video )

Anyone up for a watch party?

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Hosted by the Paul Longmore Institute at SF State University, Superfest 2021 is again online Friday October 16th through Sunday October 18th 2021. Donations accepted but not required.

Check out the blurbs for all 22 films:

https://www.superfestfilm.com/2021-films

Four titles particularly intrigued me

details in the cut )

Connect for updates

https://longmoreinstitute.sfsu.edu/join-email-list or [facebook.com profile] SFSUDisability or [twitter.com profile] LongmoreInst

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Loving the Other: Fantastic Films and Unlikely Couples

Sarah Smith Rainey

This article uses a queer, critical disability studies framework to examine a diverse set of films in which one lover literally changes bodies to be like the other lover, such as in The Little Mermaid (1989), Avatar (2009), and the Twilight saga.

It's an academic paper AND it raises some intriguing questions )

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SUMMER 2012: Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawaii at Mānoa

REPRESENTATIONS OF DISABILITY IN FILM

An online Graduate Seminar (3 Credits) open to Students at any University

Summer 2012 Extension: June 21st - July 26th, 2012

DIS 687 Representations of Disability in Film

Instructor: Dr. Raphael Raphael

Cinema has long carried on a love affair with disability. This love affair has been a deeply ambivalent one, with people with disabilities portrayed alternately as saints or monsters, asexual or hyper-sexual, as both objects of fear and attraction. It is the intent of this course to interrogate these contradictions.

Students in this online course will view and respond to a series of films that portray disability with the following aims: (1) to interrogate their own assumptions about disability; (2) to deepen their historical understanding of the ways in which the "grammar" of film has shaped depictions of disability; and (3) to consider the ways in which these images may dialog with the ways we think about disability. Films viewed include: Freaks, Coming Home, The Elephant Man, Crash, There's Something About Mary and The Station Agent.

This course is intended for students across disciplines, including social work, psychology, public health, law, nursing, political science, and especially education. It is presented in an online, asynchronous format designed to accommodate the schedules of working professionals.

This 3-credit graduate seminar is available completely online as part of the Center on Disability Studies’ 15-credit Certificate in Disability and Diversity Studies.

http://www.cds.hawaii.edu/certificates/

Registration Information:

Registration now open: students from any university are welcome to attend. Questions about this course may be directed to: rraphael@hawaii.edu

May 2025

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