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    Deaf President Now! Documentary Review

    The “Code of Silence” and the “Expert Deaf Lip Reader” Stereotype

    Good American Family, Where the Disabled Child Is Framed As the Villain.

    Why The Normal Heart and Ryan Murphy Disservice the Disability Community

    EditorDecember 22, 202201.1K views

    This article was originally written by Dom Evans on May 25, 2014 when it was posted to their website. Of all the plays in the world, the one I hold…

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    30 Writing Prompts to Knock out your Writer’s Block

    EditorNovember 3, 202201.3K views

    One of the easiest ways to become a better writer is to write. The more you write the greater chances you have of becoming better at it. However, that can…

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    How you can Support FilmDis

    EditorOctober 11, 202201K views

    From sharing posts and commenting on articles to financial support via Patreon, there are many ways that FilmDis supporters can help us grow!

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    FilmDis Seeks Disabled Graphic Designer for Paid Monthly Collabs

    EditorOctober 11, 202201.6K views

    FilmDis is looking for a disabled graphic designer for some monthly paid collabs of between 3 and 5 images per month.

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    Share your Media Related Articles with FilmDis

    EditorOctober 10, 20220983 views

    FilmDis is looking to add a monthly guest post about various topics relating to film and TV. If you love to write and have a great idea for an article,…

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    Reviewing a Review: We’re Not Your Inspiration

    EditorMarch 7, 202003.3K views

    A response to a review of the upcoming Netflix documentary, Crip Camp, by Peter Debrunge from Variety. Disabled people are human beings.

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    Come as You Are Doesn’t Live up to Its Name

    AdminMarch 3, 202004.6K views

    Come As You Are is supposed to be about disabled people finding sexual freedom, but in the end it’s just more disabled mimicry.

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    This is Us Shows Us Why Representation Matters

    EditorMarch 2, 202002.1K views

    This is Us might be one of the most popular shows on television, but by introducing Baby Jack, they show us why representation matters and why they are missing the mark.

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    Congrats Liz Carr: Infinite Comes out in August 2020

    EditorMarch 2, 202004.1K views

    When one door closes, another opens. Actress Liz Carr says goodbye to Silent Witness and hello to Infinite.

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    FilmDis Releases Its First Research Study – Disability Representation on Television

    EditorMarch 2, 202002.4K views

    FilmDis announces its first study into disability representation in the media, a study of disability characters on television.

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