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Defiant Lives (with Audio Description)

1h 30m Documentary 2017

Defiant Lives tells the story of the rise and triumph of the disability rights movement in Australia, the United States and Britain.

Introducing some of the most impressive activists you’ve never heard of, Defiant Lives features exclusive interviews with elders (some now deceased) who have led the movement over the past five decades, weaving rarely seen archival footage with often-confronting personal stories of disabled men and women as they moved from being warehoused in institutions to fighting for independence and autonomy over their lives.

Once freed from their institutional imprisonment, they found a world full of barriers, and so set about dismantling them one by one. They chained themselves to public transport and demanded access “to boldly go where everyone else has gone before”, and they lobbied for support to live ordinary lives in the community with family, lovers and friends. This is a film full of extraordinary characters who put their lives on the line to create a more inclusive world where everyone, regardless of impairment, is valued and can participate fully.

Director

Sarah Barton

Producer

Liz Burke

Language

English (Audio Described)

Subtitles

English

Country

Australia

Studio

Leapfrog Films

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