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Code of the Freaks

Code of the Freaks presents a radical reframing of the use of disabled characters in film. Using hundreds of clips spanning over 100 years of moviemaking, and a cast of disabled artists, scholars and activists, it’s a scorching critique of some of Hollywood’s most beloved characters. This revelatory documentary investigates the power of movie imagery to shape the beliefs and behaviors of the general public toward disabled people, and of disabled people toward themselves. Drawing its title from a line from Tod Browning’s notorious 1932 film, Freaks, Code of the Freaks debunks well-worn tropes – the miracle cure, the blind guy driving a car, the magical little people, the face-feelers, the sexless, the better off dead – and brings an entirely fresh perspective. It dares to imagine a cinematic landscape that centers the voices of disabled people.

 

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Film Info

  • Director: Salome Chasnoff
  • Documentary
  • 2020, USA
  • English
  • 69 minutes

Viewing Availability

January 24-26, 2021
Cost: $15

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How to Watch

The film will be available to watch beginning at 9:00am on the first day. Once it becomes available, you can access your streaming media via your Eventive account.

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