Arthouse Garage Podcast

083: Disability on Screen – THE INNOCENTS, MUSIC, THE TRIBE, CODA & more

Michael J. Dougherty joins the show for a discussion about disability representation in the movies, including THE INNOCENTS, THE TRIBE & CODA
Arthouse Garage: A Movie Podcast
Arthouse Garage: A Movie Podcast
083: Disability on Screen - THE INNOCENTS, MUSIC, THE TRIBE, CODA & more
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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.

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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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Andrew Sweatman

Andrew Sweatman

Andrew is a writer, podcaster, and film lover who wants to help people think critically about movies. He lives in central Arkansas with his wife Allison and two children, Rosie & Beau. Andrew is the Senior Editor at Arthouse Garage and a member of the Southeastern Film Critics Association (SEFCA). Find him at ArthouseGarage.com and on Twitter and Instagram: @ArthouseGarage.

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