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Review in Brief: Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution (2020)
CRIP CAMP really got me. In a world that’s seemingly more unjust and unequal every day, in 2020 this heartfelt documentary reminds you of a time 40 years ago when civil rights took a giant leap forward. Camp Jened gave disabled young people a place to belong, to be accepted and to be independent over their summer holidays and this fundamental human need and human right would not be contained out of sight of wider American society for long. This is a story that needs to be told, in the voices of many of the campaigners for equality, they recount their struggles but also the good times and the lifelong friendships that came from their long summers. It’s a difficult watch at times – the suffering and indignity of disabled people is unflinchingly presented to us – but there’s so much joy, laughter and inspiration to be found throughout as well. Watch it, reflect and continue the good fight. SSP
Review in Brief: The Half of It (2020)
At first THE HALF OF IT fools you into thinking it’s going to be just another quirky teen romcom. It is so much more layered than that – the story of an over-achiever (Leah Lewis) switching up her homework-for-cash business to helping out a jock (Daniel Diemer) with a love letter goes in some interesting directions. It’s refreshing to see a small town dramedy that doesn’t mock Christian beliefs – religion is very important to this community, every major character goes to church on a Sunday and while their views may be conservative, they don’t seem so small-minded that they would go in with pitchforks if what has gone on with their young people came out, that they would forgive eventually. Don’t expect a happy ending with a bow on it, but rather a hopeful hovering question mark. SSP
Review: The Assistant (2019/20)

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