THE FANLIGHT COLLECTION
8
2012 Film Festival, Western
Psychological Association
41 minutes
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color
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2010
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Sale/DVD (Chaptered): $248
27 minutes
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color
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2011
Sale/DVD (Chaptered): $248
“A frank, challenging and exhilarating
examination of sexuality.”
—The Age
Best Documentary,
Australian Film Institute Awards
Most Outstanding Documentary,
Logie Awards
Best Documentary, International
Human Rights Awards
57 minutes
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color
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1994
Sale/DVD (Chaptered): $248
Warren Barrow is an 83-year-old African-American
from Brooklyn. Cory Ann Rudy is 36, white and
from a farm in upstate New York. Both have cerebral
palsy and were diagnosed with “mild mental retar-
dation” as children—and they have a deep and
loving relationship.
LOVE LIMITS is a moving portrayal of two people
committed to each other and to living with dignity
and grace.
“
An interesting portrait of the unique challenges
facing the couple and those close to them.
Recommended.”
—Video Librarian
Children with neuromuscular disorders and their
parents share stories about school, inclusion and
rejection, and explain common misconceptions.
ROLL ON acknowledges that life can be difficult.
But it also offers experiences and advice on how to
seek help and succeed, and how to celebrate the
blessings on this unique path in life.
The sexual needs and desires
of people with disabilities
are often overlooked.
UNTOLD DESIRES features
stories of people struggling
to be recognized as sexual
beings, free to explore their
sexuality. Some tell stories of
how conservative and repressive caregivers and
health professionals can be. Others speak of the
ambivalent attitudes of family and friends about their
need to take emotional risks.
Love Limits
A film by Thymaya Payne
Roll On
A film by David Liban
Untold Desires
A film by Eva Orner and Sarah Stephens
INDEPENDENT LIVING
NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS
SEXUALITY
DISABILITIES