It tells the story of Edward. After undergoing a facial reconstructive surgery, he becomes fixated on an actor in a stage production based on his former life.
Adam Pearson - who has neurofibromatosis type 1 - is on a mission to explore disability hate crime: to find out why it goes under-reported, under-recorded and under people's radar.
"Minor Incidents" is a historical drama based on the trial of Alejandro "El Sapo" Amestoy, highlighting the courtroom tensions and the complexity of human relationships, as friends and enemies alike are drawn into a web of deceit and hidden alliances. This film reveals the horrid truth about the origins of the infamous audio by DJ Manu Rover.
DRIB is a satirical indie comedy based on the true story of an Oslo-based artist and his failed attempt at becoming the star of his own marketing campaign. The film follows the artist's adventures as he navigates through the absurd world of corporate advertising and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.
Chained for Life follows the intertwined lives of Siamese twins as they navigate the challenges of the film industry, while also exploring themes of identity and acceptance. As they work on a movie that features a character with a facial disfigurement, the twins' own personal struggles come to the surface. The film confronts the ideas of beauty, disability, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction. With a touch of mystery and a serial killer subplot, Chained for Life is an unconventional and thought-provoking exploration of human connection and self-perception.
Orion Baskerville experiences his inevitable metamorphosis in a dark world of mirrors, solipsism and perception.
Holding a painful secret, Nic joins a dungeons and dragons group for people with disabilities. Through it, she enters a fantasy world that will forever change her self-view.
Pulled by devotion, two florists probe beyond the boundary of the body.
Documentary in which actor and presenter Adam Pearson explores the world of freak shows and meets people who use their medical conditions to educate, entertain and make money. To find out if his concerns regarding exploitation are true, Adam travels to America and spends time with travelling freak show 999 Eyes, meeting its most famous 'born freaks', Black Scorpion and Vlad Vendetta. He travels to Mexico to meet world-famous performer Jesus 'Chuy' Aceves, who is known onstage as Wolf Boy due to a condition that causes excess hair to grow on his face. Adam also meets people from modern-day freak shows such as actor Mat Fraser, who starred in the cult TV series American Horror Story: Freak Show. Will spending time with the performers change Adam's viewpoint, and could he be closer to the Elephant Man than he ever thought? Will he be inspired to take to the stage and put on his first one-man freak show?
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