Breaking Bad is a gripping TV show that tells the story of Walter White, a brilliant but disillusioned high school chemistry teacher who, after being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, turns to manufacturing and selling methamphetamine to secure his family's financial future. With the help of his former student, Jesse Pinkman, Walter becomes deeply entangled in the dangerous world of drug cartels, violence, and deception, leading to devastating consequences for both himself and those around him.
Melody Brooks, a nonverbal wheelchair user with cerebral palsy, shows the importance of her voice through the help of assistive technology and her dedicated allies.
Alexis, a young blind man, moves to Mexico City to become independent from his parents and become a standup artist with the help of his best friend, Charlie, who has cerebral palsy.
My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown is a biography drama film that tells the inspiring true story of Christy Brown, a man with cerebral palsy who learned to paint and write with his only controllable limb, his left foot. The film follows Christy's struggles and triumphs as he overcomes societal barriers and expresses himself through his artistic talents.
Speechless is a sitcom that revolves around the DiMeo family, who have a special needs child named JJ. The show follows their adventures and struggles as they navigate through life with JJ, who is unable to speak due to his cerebral palsy. With the support of their loving family, the DiMeos face various challenges and work together to overcome them. Through a combination of humor and social consciousness, Speechless sheds light on the experiences of disabled individuals and their families in a heartwarming and comedic way.
Ethos is a TV show that delves into the complex dynamics of a dysfunctional family, highlighting the themes of repressed emotions, haunting pasts, and betrayal. Set in a city, the story follows the lives of various characters, including a Muslim woman with cerebral palsy, an actress struggling with her repressed desires, and a psychiatrist dealing with a mentally ill woman. As the plot unfolds, the characters' lives become increasingly intertwined, leading to confrontations and spiritual awakenings.
Special is a comedy TV show that follows Ryan, a gay man with cerebral palsy, as he navigates his life in Los Angeles. The show explores themes of friendship, romance, and self-discovery, all with a comedic twist. Ryan faces unique challenges due to his disability, but he never lets it define him. With the support of his loving mother and his best friend Kim, Ryan learns to embrace his true self and find his place in the world.
Margarita with a Straw follows the journey of Laila, a young Indian woman with cerebral palsy, as she explores her emotions, relationships, and sexual identity. Despite her disability, Laila is determined to experience life to the fullest and pursue her dreams. Through her experiences in New York City and in her own home country of India, she learns about love, intimacy, and the complexities of human relationships. This coming-of-age story tackles themes of disability, sexuality, and personal growth, ultimately empowering Laila to embrace her true self.
Set in 1979 Santa Barbara, 20th Century Women follows three women from different generations as they navigate through various personal challenges and relationships. Dorothea, a single mother, seeks help from Abbie and Julie to influence her son Jamie's perception of life and the world around him. Through their unique experiences and perspectives, the women explore themes of love, freedom, and the complexities of womanhood.
Jerk follows the life of acclaimed stand up Tim Renkow, who plays a heightened version of himself; an American art school dropout who needs to get a visa to stay in the UK. The only problem is that Tim has cerebral palsy. This means that people judge him… all the time. Although usually they judge him wrongly, because what they don’t realise is that inside that severely disabled, vulnerable body is a bit of an asshole.
Josee, a wheelchair-bound girl with cerebral palsy, forms a deep connection with Tsuneo, a university student, as they navigate the challenges of love and life together. Based on a novel, this Japanese drama explores themes of youth, acceptance, and the power of relationships.
Inside I'm Dancing is a comedy-drama film that tells the story of two friends, Michael and Rory, who both have physical disabilities. Despite their challenges, they decide to live life to the fullest and pursue their dreams, leading to an inspiring and heartwarming journey of friendship, love, and self-discovery. Set in Ireland, the film explores themes of independence, overcoming obstacles, and the power of human connection.
Storytelling is a dark comedy that delves into the lives of suburban residents and tackles themes of turmoil, exploitation, and the power of storytelling. Through its satirical lens, the film explores various aspects of contemporary society, including race relations, relationships, and the struggles of individuals. With its sardonic humor and thought-provoking narrative, Storytelling offers a unique perspective on suburban life.
37 Seconds is a Japanese movie that follows the story of a 23-year-old disabled woman named Yuma who dreams of becoming a successful manga artist. Yuma, who has cerebral palsy, navigates her way through Tokyo's red-light district and explores her sexuality. Along her journey, she confronts societal expectations, embraces her independence, and faces the challenges of living with a disability. Through her determination and talent, Yuma breaks barriers and strives to achieve her dreams.
Strings (2014) is a heartwarming animated movie that tells the story of a group of children in an orphanage who form a deep friendship. They learn to navigate the ups and downs of life together, including dealing with a schoolteacher who is strict but caring, and facing the challenges of living with cerebral palsy. Through their adventures, they discover the power of friendship, love, and determination.
Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution is a documentary that follows a group of teenagers with disabilities who attend a summer camp in the 1970s. The camp becomes a catalyst for the disability rights movement, as the campers fight for equal rights and accessibility. Through their activism and protests, they challenge societal norms and push for legislation such as the Americans with Disabilities Act. The film showcases their journey of overcoming adversity, building self-esteem, and advocating for a more inclusive society.
Oasis is a drama movie set in South Korea. It tells the story of a man with cerebral palsy who is recently released from prison. He meets a young woman who is abandoned by her family and struggles with her own disabilities. The two form a unique bond and navigate through the challenges of living in a society that discriminates against them. Together, they find love, acceptance, and redemption.
Door to Door is based on the true story of Bill Porter, a door-to-door salesman with cerebral palsy who defies the odds to become one of the best in his profession. Despite facing public humiliation, scolding, and abuse, Bill's determination and positive attitude help him overcome obstacles and win the hearts of his customers.
Once in a Lifetime tells the story of a mentally impaired aspiring singer, who with the help of her celebrity personal assistant, competes in a song contest on Christmas and New Year's Eve. Along the way, she forms a close bond with her brother, who has cerebral palsy, and navigates the challenges of fame, love, and acceptance in a world that often underestimates her abilities.
Life Feels Good is a heartwarming drama that tells the story of a boy with cerebral palsy who strives to live a fulfilling life despite facing many challenges.