Once, disability was simply a descriptor, but over time, disabled people have created a community and a culture under this banner, allowing our creative identities to thrive. Unfortunately, the film industry has a long history of ignoring or misrepresenting this rich diversity of life experiences. This Disability Pride Month, as we celebrate our vast global community, let’s dive into the history of disability in cinema – the good, the bad, and the ugly. Back to the start The history of disability representation in cinema starts with a trope that still endures: the faker. The 1897 French short film The Fake Cripple depicts a se
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