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A world first study into the therapeutic benefits of horseback riding for children with cerebral palsy. MORE THAN HORSEPLAY focuses on three children: Lachlan aged eleven, Georgia five and Angus who is just four years old. As we meet the children and their families we understand their hopes and expectations. We explore the scientific team research methods and hypotheses. Will riding really improve the quality of life for children with disabilities?
This documentary focuses on the lives and experiences of several people who suffer or have recovered from an anxiety disorder. Everyone experiences anxiety at some stage in their lives but for an estimated ten percent of the population, this anxiety will become all consuming and debilitating to the point of illness.
This film gives a voice to people with disabilities on the issue of sexuality. Their compelling stories reveal their search for intimacy and acceptance and the ways they cope with society's attitudes to people with disabilities.
WEIRD AND WONDERFUL, a feature-length documentary that tells the story of the rise and fight of the disability rights movement from the late 1960s until today. Why did people with disabilities rise up and start complaining about their lot? Who were the leaders of this rights movement and how did they get this message out?
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