Michael J. Dougherty joins the show for a discussion about disability representation in the movies. Andrew recently watched and reviewed the new film THE INNOCENTS from writer/director Eskil Vogt, and took issue with one aspect of the film pertaining to disability.
Michael is a filmmaker, writer and disability advocate, and he helps break down some of the best and worst examples of disability representation, as well as giving his thoughts on THE INNOCENTS.
Links
- Andrew’s review of THE INNOCENTS on ArthouseGarage.com
- Andrew’s interview with Eskil Vogt on YouTube
- Michael Dougherty on Facebook
- Michael’s PSA, Look Around, on YouTube
Other films & TV we discuss in this episode
- Sia’s Music
- The Tribe
- CODA
- Sound of Metal
- The Water Dance
- Life Animated
- Ironside
- My Left Foot
- The Sessions
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