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A boy in an Orioles baseball cap and team uniform stands next to an old man sitting at a kitchen table wearing the same team cap.

Rally Caps

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In this star-studded family coming-of-age drama, young Jordy, who is recovering from a serious Little League baseball injury, goes to summer camp where he forms a friendship with Lucas, who just had Cochlear Implant surgery. Together, they form a special bond as friends and pitcher/catcher duo and lead their team in the camp championship game.

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Charlie and the Hunt

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The fantastical journey of Charlie Miles, a girl with a taste for adventure. As a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), she uses ASL while communicating with her deaf mother and sometimes with her mischievous dog. On a search to find her mother’s missing bracelet, Charlie must face her fears while recovering the sentimental family treasure.

A boy with headphones around his neck starts beatboxing. A group of kids watch from behind.

Beat Lingo

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Marcus, a reserved teenager with mutism, attends public school for the first time in his life. Pushing through trials and prejudices of the past and present, Marcus soon uncovers a special gift he’s been hiding from the world.

In partnership with AMC Network.

A young boy in a blue cape sits at the head of a table. A man and a woman sit on either side of the table looking at him.

The Witch Hunters

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10-year-old Jovan’s world is shaken up by a new classmate, who invites him on a spectacular adventure. But in order to become a true hero, like those he daydreams of, Jovan must learn to accept himself and his life with cerebral palsy.

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Iktamuli

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An animated inner monologue of a woman confronting her relationship with her son, who has a disability.

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Bube Maises

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A daughter uses postcards to re-create past moments for her mother, who is living with dementia

Moonlight Sonata: Deafness in Three Movements

A deeply personal portrait of three lives, and the discoveries that lie beyond loss: a deaf boy growing up, his deaf grandfather growing old, and Beethoven the year he was blindsided by deafness and wrote his iconic sonata.  The film premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and is produced by HBO, Irene Taylor Brodsky and Tahria Sheather.

Audio Description sponsored by Michele Spitz (Woman of Her Word), voiced by  Erin Deward

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UNSTUCK: An OCD kids movie

Children with OCD describe their experience while families and loved ones yearn for ways to help them.

 

Filmmaker Bios

Kelly Anderson (Director) directed My Brooklyn, a documentary about the hidden causes of gentrification that premiered at the Brooklyn Film Festival, where it won an Audience Award, had a three-week sold out run at ReRun Theater in Dumbo (programmed by IFP) and aired on America ReFramed. Kelly’s other films include Never Enough, about Americans’ relationships with their material possessions, which won an award for Creative Excellence at the Big Sky Documentary Festival. She also produced and directed Every Mother’s Son (with Tami Gold), about three mothers whose children were killed by law enforcement, which won the Audience Award at the Tribeca Film Festival, aired on POV and was nominated for an Emmy. Anderson and Gold also made Out At Work, which was at Sundance and on HBO. Kelly is a professor at Hunter College in New York City, and she is a recipient of the UFVA’s George C. Stoney Award for Outstanding Documentary Work.

 

Chris Baier (Producer) is an award-winning writer, creative director, and blogger. His advertising campaigns have been honored at Cannes Lions and the One Show. He has been featured in Adweek, Communication Arts and Lurzer’s Archive. Chris runs a support group for Parents of Children with OCD, is an «OCD guru» for Wisdo.com and overall OCD advocate across social media.