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  • Blindspots - Movie reviews for visually impaired people.
    www.vashti.net/blind
  • CBC TV Moving On - Television show that sets lights and cameras on people with disabilities bringing their relationships, opinions, successes, tools for independence, and above all good stories into focus.
    tv.cbc.ca/movingon
  • Films involving Disabilities - This site presents a detailed list of 2,500 feature films which involve in one way or another various disabilities. It is directed towards teachers, students and anyone who has an interest in how disability is represented in films.
    www.disabilityfilms.co.uk
  • Magic Lamp Productions - 147 captioned educational videos on ASL -American Sign Language, for children and adults
    www.aslvideos.com
  • Tripod Captioned Films - TRIPOD is a private, non-profit educational research organization committed to helping families raise their deaf and hard-of-hearing children in a supportive environment.
    www.tripod.org
  • VITAC - Providing Vital Access - Founded in 1986, VITAC is the nation's leader in the realtime captioning of live television programs and events and off-line captioning of prerecorded programs, including entertainment programs, home videos, and informational and instructional videos.
    www.vitac.com/home/index.cfm
  • WeSeeTV.com - Television Accessibility for persons with visual impairments
    weseetv.com
  • Without Apology, a video documentary - A video documentary about a family's taboo subject: their son, Alan, born 50 years ago with profound retardation. The video charts Alan's life, which encompasses institutionalization and integration, as well as the family's struggle to claim him as their own.
    www.withoutapology.tv

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