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A blonde woman wearing a medieval outfit with draping white sleeves, a crown and a red cape presents a plate of broccoli.

Dungeons, Goblins and Broccoli

A group of avid Dungeons and Dragons players embarks on their next quest, but their game takes a turn when a newcomer arrives. Distracted by her presence, the players become embroiled in a competition for her attention, but how far will they go to win her hand?

A man in a wheelchair looks at a girl accompanying him on a sidewalk.

Daruma

When day-drinking, unemployed paraplegic Patrick finds out he is the father of a 4-year-old girl he never knew existed, he enlists the help of his double amputee veteran neighbor Robert to drive him and his newfound daughter across the country to live with her maternal grandparents.

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

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.

A giant teddy bear sits in bed beside a blonde woman on her phone, tucked under a colorful blanket.

BEAR

Jude, a neurodivergent creative, tries her best to fit into a typical world. While desperately in need of a job, an already tense interview is made even worse by the fact that no one wants to mention the bear in the room.

A young girl looks down lovingly at a man kneeling in front of her.

Loud Love

Pushing back against ongoing prejudice, deaf gay couple Alan and Brian pursue parenthood, raising two hearing children through international surrogacy. Loud Love follows their journey of fatherhood, family, and relationships.

A man in shadow is backlit by a window; he holds his hand in the air over a piano.

Left Alone Rhapsody

At 25, Leonard Bernstein’s protégé, John Bayless, debuted at Carnegie Hall, launching a 30-year-long recording career as a solo pianist, composer, and improviser. At 54, after a left-brain stroke immobilized his right side, John is determined to reinvent himself as a one-handed musician and storyteller.

A black woman with short blonde smirks at the man with dark hair lying beside her, grinning back.

My Eyes Are Up Here

A broken condom sends a woman and her one-night stand out for the morning-after pill. Except it’s not so simple: she’s disabled, a woman of color, and around her, people magically transform into jerks. An eye-opening odyssey for him, just another day for her.

An Asian man in a baggy black outfit with a bald head strikes a pose in a dance studio with ivory walls. His eyes are closed and arms are outstretched.

Donald

A dancer moves with his wheelchair in surprising ways, pushing the art form’s boundaries, as he prepares for a live performance.

A young boy stands in a field, smiling at the horizon off camera.

Name Me Lawand

Deaf since birth and unable to communicate with those around him, five-year-old Lawand undertakes a treacherous journey with his family from Iraq to Derby, home of the Royal School for the Deaf. When this new life comes under threat of deportation, they begin a new quest – a fight to stay in the place they now call home.