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‘We’ll just make our own films’: Disability rights advocates in spotlight at Hot Docs

Reid Davenport says he began making documentaries to confront the ableism he faced every day.

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'We'll just make our own films': Disability rights advocates in spotlight at Hot Docs

“Life After” director Reid Davenport, left, and producer Colleen Cassingham laugh together as they look toward a computer screen in this undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - Multitude Films


Reid Davenport says he began making documentaries to confront the ableism he faced every day.

When a college adviser discouraged him from applying for a study abroad program in Florence because the city wasn鈥檛 wheelchair accessible, Davenport responded by picking up a camera. The resulting film, 2013鈥檚 鈥淲heelchair Diaries,鈥 explored the lack of accessibility in Europe.

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