A Time For Georgia
(15 min)
This groundbreaking documentary, made in 1970, focuses on Georgia, a four-year-old with Autism in her special education class.
Forgotten People
(9½ min)
This film documents the inhumane conditions faced by individuals with disabilities in grossly neglectful psychiatric facilities around the world.
Free
(73 min)
Free follows the path to freedom of people with intellectual disabilities that are locked away in Croatian institutions.
My Classic Life As An Artist
(21 min)
This documentary explores the complexities of expression as autistic artist Larry Bissonnette moves between speech, typing and painting.
Finding Fred
(10 min)
We see the development of love, admiration and enormous devotion between two brothers once separated by the Willowbrook State School.
Burt
(24½ min)
Burt is a man with developmental disabilities who survived decades of inhuman treatment to become a person who enjoys life to the fullest.
Brooklyn Love Tales
(12½ min)
A personal look into the lives of three couples with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The Men of Atalissa
(35 min)
32 people with developmental disabilities who were employed by Texas-based Henry’s Turkey Service without proper compensation.
Where’s Molly?
(72 min)
“Where’s Molly?” – Since he was 6 years old, Jeff Daly kept asking that question about his only sister.
Willowbrook: the Last Great Disgrace
(28 min)
Focusing on an institution located in Staten Island, NY, this film, with reporter, Geraldo Rivera, was one of the first exposés on local TV.