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Crip Camp had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2020, where it won the Audience Award. It was released on March 25, 2020, by Netflix and received acclaim from critics. [2] It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. [3]
The Netflix documentary, executive produced by Barack and Michelle Obama, is groundbreaking in its depiction of people with disabilities and their fight for civil rights. Here's why.
“It was a utopia,” camper Denise Sherer Jacobson recalls in Crip Camp, the Netflix documentary about Jened and how it helped spur the movement for disability rights.
Crip Camp. Crip Camp takes a look at a summer camp that revolutionized the disability-rights movement. Focusing on a group of teens attending the camp, this deeply affecting documentary explores ...
LeBrecht and Nicole Newnham are co-directors of Crip Camp (2020), an award-winning documentary. [10] The film was executive produced by Barack Obama and Michelle Obama through Higher Ground, their production company [11] The film tells the story of Camp Jened and its impact upon the disability rights movement. [12]
There’s no getting around the new health-driven realities of care and prevention disrupting the planet, but as with most stressful reconfigurings of our social, work and home lives, those with ...
Nicole Newnham is an American documentary film producer, writer, and director known for the Oscar-nominated movie Crip Camp (2020) which she co-directed and produced with James LeBrecht, and the multiple-Emmy-nominated film The Rape of Europa.
The directors of Netflix's "Crip Camp" discuss the state of accessibility and how their new documentary can be its own revolution.