Charlie Don't Surf
Three disabled men embark on an epic journey to Costa Rica to face the world’s most challenging sport – surfing
I Want to Tell You Something
I WANT TO TELL YOU SOMETHING is an emotional family story of four-year-old Oskar, who has been deaf since birth, and his twin brother Leo whose hearing is perfect
Crazy Love
Filmmaker Dan Klores recounts the true story of one of the most bizarre romances of the 20th century in this documentary
Maria
Life in a wheelchair might be utterly hopeless for some people; not for Maria
Silent Thunder
A heartwarming story of Stanford Addison: a Native American Elder, Spiritual Leader, Horse Tamer, and Quadriplegic
Left in Baghdad
An American soldier returns from Iraq without his left arm and adapts to life with new physical challenges
Island Etude
A young man embarks on a journey along the Taiwanese coastline; he meets new friends, falls in love, and rediscovers his roots
If You Could Say It In Words
An unlikely romance between two lost souls triggers each soul to find themselves through each other in different ways
Dakota's Pride
Dakota's Pride is a heartwarming documentary about a father's search for the truth about Down Syndrome
A Fighting Chance
Born without arms or legs, Kyle Maynard plans to fight in the MMA cage; he'll change your definition of "disability" forever
Frances and Frankie
Reunited after years of institutionalization, disabled twins Frances and Frankie remind us of the power of love and family.
White Cane and Wheels
White Cane and Wheels is a non-fiction performance piece chronicling the day to day life of a disabled married couple.
39 Pounds of Love
The inspirational and humorous story of Ami Ankilewitz, an animator in Israel whose bodily motion is limited to a single finger.
Breathing Lessons
Academy Award winning portrait of Mark O'Brien, who contracted polio as a child and spent much of his life in an iron lung
When I Came Home
A soldier's fight for survival after returning from the war
A Horse Connection
Five persons with special needs have their lives changed forever through a unique and engaging horse riding therapy program.
Kiran Centre
At the Kiran Centre in Varanasi, India, children do not have disabilities, but different abilities.
George
Understanding how we define normalcy--the life of a twelve-year-old autistic boy.
Vietnam, Long Time Coming
Follow a 16-day, 1,200 mile bicycle ride through once war-torn Vietnam, with former enemies riding on the same team
Refrigerator Mothers
Mothers of Autistic children in the 50s and 60s are blamed for their child's illness.