Available April 29 at 10:00 am—May 5 at 11:59 pm ONLY
Full Picture – dir. Jacob Reed, US, 11 minutes, 2020
Santina has been in a wheelchair since she was six years old. With meetings, hangouts, and classes happening virtually due to the Coronavirus quarantine, she’s experiencing something new—choosing when (or if) to disclose her disability.
Neurim – dir. Shaylee Atary, Israel, 31 minutes, 2020
Orr, a 30-year-old wheelchair user, has feelings for her new physiotherapist, bringing new breezes of desire to her daily routine of rehabilitation.
Between a Rock and a Hard Place – dir. Mads Koudal, Denmark, 18 minutes, 2019
Birthe is 81 years old, and lives with her 55-year-old daughter Karen, who has Down syndrome. Birthe is struggling with dementia, leading the local authority to believe that she’s no longer capable of taking care of her daughter.
Daddy’s Girl – dir. Cian Elyse White, New Zealand, 12 minutes, 2021
Te Puhi prepares for the toughest day of her life—she must come to terms with her father’s dementia. But first, the two share a traditional meal.
Pricing/Film Availability Info: All four ReelAbilities Film Festival short film programs are available free of charge, and passholders will also have access to the shorts programs included with their pass purchase. All film programs will be available to stream for the entire length of the series—films will become available at 10:00am on April 29 and will be open to stream until 11:59pm on May 5. Once a film is started, pass holders will have 48 hours to finish, regardless of when in the series they start the film.