Arts|28 Movies, Books, TV Shows (and More) That Explore Disability Culture
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28 Movies, Books, TV Shows (and More) That Explore Disability Culture
New York Times staff members put their heads together with disability advocates to recommend movies, books, TV shows, dance and art that capture disability experiences.
[Image description: One man laughs and carries another man while a third man looks on. Behind them, people sit in wheelchairs in a grassy area.] A scene from the Netflix documentary “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution.”Credit…Steve Honigsbaum/Netflix
By Deborah Leiderman
Published July 24, 2020Updated Aug. 7, 2020
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[Image description: Two men stand ankle-deep in an ocean talking. One is wearing a black t-shirt and camouflage pants and the other is taller, with a white t-shirt, cutoff denim shorts and a backwards faded red baseball cap.] Zack Gottsagen as Zak and Shia LaBeouf as Tyler in “The Peanut Butter Falcon.”Credit…Seth Johnson/Roadside Attractions, Armory Films
Xian Horn, a disability advocate and selection committee member for [...]
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