Event overview
How can a woman who is surrounded by depression break the mould in her quest for sanity. War. Divorce. Politics. Sex. Education. Money. Marriage. Power. Motherhood. Violence.
DRC Film 2016 is one of many events being held by Disability Research Centre at Goldsmiths University of London. These events are being held to bring awareness to issues surrounding disability, to provide a platform for disability within film, and to develop a level of visibility for the DRC and disability within Goldsmiths as a whole.
The films for this event have been chosen to give a broad view of the topic and to engage with a wide variety of audiences. The events have been developed not just to introduce people to exciting and innovative films, but also to help create a dialogue around the topic of disability and promote an 'access for all' approach to life.
The DRC believes in building a world that wants disability within it, and this event hopes to promote that through film and story telling. We live in a shared world and need to readjust our perception of disability and look at the benefits everyone gains from this shared world instead of focusing on the negatives. We all have the ability to promote the development of a habitable world for all and this is what DRC Film 2016 is championing.
Dates & times
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21 Jun 2016 | 4:00pm - 6:30pm |
Accessibility
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