Disability
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Blind Heroes
Blind Heroes
Disability, Sport / Adventure
How can a group of blind men play cricket, let alone survive for three weeks in the culturally alien landscape of Pakistan? Blind Heroes is the Australian Blind Cricket Team's...
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Blind Man Driving
Blind Man Driving
Arts, Community, Disability, Education, Social Justice
Synopsis Blind Man Driving is a documentary about a vision impaired photographer who is racing against time to capture as much as he can on his camera before he looses his eyesight completely....
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Blind Trek
Blind Trek
Disability, Education, Social Justice, Sport / Adventure
Blind Trek is a documentary film that will track a group of 14 blind people from different continents and backgrounds as they attempt to summit Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa. Half the climbers...
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Creating Common Ground
Creating Common Ground
Arts, Community, Disability, Education, Welfare
The journey from homelessness to independent living can be a difficult passage but the rewards are life changing. Creating Common Ground is a documentary series that gives it's characters the power...
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Dance Like Nobody's Watching
Dance Like Nobody's Watching
Disability
This is the story of Down syndrome, told through the eyes of a young man who has Down syndrome. Paul Matley is a remarkable, charismatic and inspiring 30 year old with Down syndrome. We embark with...
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Disordered Lives
Disordered Lives
Disability, Health & Wellbeing, Social Justice, Welfare
(Dis)ordered Lives is a project that is inspired by the VicHealth funded Psyche Tube project. We aim to follow three participants over a period of 12 months since the launch of this project to...
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FORCES OF NATURE - The Women
FORCES OF NATURE - The Women
Aged, Arts, Community, Disability, Education, Environment, Health & Wellbeing, Human Rights, Indigenous, Refugees, Social Justice
“FORCES OF NATURE - The Women” is a transmedia production which includes a 13 part TV series that explores the lives of 50 women (25 Australian and 25 international) who’ve cared so deeply...
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Girl with the Golden Voice
Girl with the Golden Voice
Disability, Education, Health & Wellbeing, Youth
At twelve she became a ward of the state, at thirteen she was homeless, prostituting herself and busking to survive, but Louisiana’s remarkable journey hasn’t stopped with overcoming her past....
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Holding My Hand
Holding My Hand
Disability
Autism or ASD is not something new to our ears, the fact that prevalence rates are doubling every 5 years, now about 1:100. The big question, are we equipped to accommodate this ever – increasing...
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If you were me
If you were me
Disability
I am developing a production house which is used to support those who have an interesting or diverse story to tell, for example, disability, mental illness, or homelessness. I want to use free to air...
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IMPATIENT
IMPATIENT
Disability, Health & Wellbeing, Human Rights, Social Justice
IMPATIENT follows artist and activist Sue Armstrong’s efforts to make the Victorian mental health system safer for women. Graphic stories of the rape and sexual abuse of female psychiatric patients...
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In an Ideal World
In an Ideal World
Disability, Human Rights
Although statistics suggest one-fifth of Australians live with a disability there is still a lack of suitable services and acceptance of people with disabilities, especially for those who are or want...