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CinemAbility Trailer

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    When you can see someone that has the same jersey
    that you have on, you know, you root for that team.
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    JANE SEYMOUR: From the early days of silent films to present day...
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    from Chaplin to "X-Men," disability portrayals are ever-changing.
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    There's virtually no people with disabilities present,
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    you know, in the kind of fabric
    of the entertainment world.
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    And that wallpaper is really our collective social wallpaper, right? It's how we see ourselves.
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    If society got its ideas
    about people with disabilities from TV,
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    they would think that basically,
    we're either pathetic or super-people.
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    There's no denying that people are influenced by what they see in media.
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    Images are so impactful that we can... we can overcome social barriers through media.
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    I've worked so hard to do all these mainstream projects so that I wouldn't be pigeonholed.
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    I said, "Here I am, getting in this accident;
    now I'm black all over again!"
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    "Here we go, gotta start from scratch,
    'cause everybody gonna look down on us."
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    "Here I go, grinding again!"
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    TAYLOR HACKFORD: To be able to have those instances where you have somebody onscreen
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    who is quote "disabled" but who is in charge of their life or discovering their life
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    or in control, or you know, actually learns
    how to deal with life
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    is an image that I hope we have more of now
    than we ever had before.
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    Did you hear what I said, Forrest?
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    You're the same as everybody else.
    You are no different.
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    I think God made me the way I am for a reason.
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    Different, not less.
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    I may speak differently,
    but it doesn't mean I'm different than you.
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    I want to show you what I can do.
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    Roll camera, please.
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    I think we want to get to this point in the world where it's what you do that counts.
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    It's what you can accomplish that counts,
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    and we're not so concerned
    with how you look or how you get there.
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    Hollywood is always at the forefront,
    in my mind, of causes,
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    from acknowledging race relations and antisemitism and all of those kinds of things
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    to acknowledging the same kind of bigotry that goes along with people with disabilities.
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    It's not just for me.
    It's not just for people with wheelchairs.
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    It's for people that's deaf.
    It's for people that's amputees.
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    It's everybody.
    Get on board!
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    SEYMOUR: This star-studded documentary will showcase how media can transform our society,
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    how film-making has changed over the decades,
    and most importantly,
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    how an enlightened understanding of disability can have a positive impact on the world around us.
Title:
CinemAbility Trailer
Description:

From the early days of silent films to present day, from Chaplin to X-Men, disability portrayals are ever changing. This dynamic documentary takes a detailed look at the evolution of “disability” in entertainment to see if an enlightened viewpoint can have a positive impact on the world.

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