Screenings


Jul
24

Reel Access Film Fest

Explore topics like coming of age, the love of music, and a world that’s gone silent at this two day event!

Celebrate Disability Pride Month with great films that highlight disability culture and inclusion. From documentaries to feature films, this curated list uses the craft of storytelling to bring people with disabilities to the forefront. For one day in July, The Center for Accessibility will immerse you in films that explore topics like first love in musical form, the invisible disability of mental illness, and surviving in a world that’s gone silent.

*All movies will be shown with open captioning.

*All movies will be held in room 205 - B in the Center for Accessibility

Code of the Freaks

Show Time: 10:30 a.m.

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Mar
25

The Arts at Millersville University On Screen/In Person

A radical reframing of the use of disabled characters in film, gathering hundreds of clips from over a century of Hollywood favorites – viewed with a fresh perspective by on-the-ground disability activists, artists, and scholars. Taking its title from Tod Browning’s 1932 classic, Code of the Freaks counters formulaic “inspiration porn” with a powerful corrective, daring to imagine a cinematic landscape that centers the voices of disabled people. 6:15 | Pre-show Community Panel Post-show | Q&A with director Salome Chasnoff

FREE (ticket required)

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Jun
7

Midwest Film Festival

This special screening is a tribute to writer-producer and disability activist Susan R. Nussbaum. The evening will open with her first film, BEYOND DISABILITY: THE FE FE STORIES, featuring the wonderful Empowered Fe Fes of Access Living.

The event will begin at 7:00 pm for a social hour, following an 8:00 pm screening and Q&A with members of the production team.

Reserve your tickets here

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