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Camps of Dependence is a provocative documentary that dives deep into the intersections of disability and the COVID-19 pandemic. It presents a raw, unfiltered look at how the crisis has been weaponized against disabled communities in Britain. The film’s tone is stark, almost starkly clinical at times, yet it also carries a palpable sense of urgency. The pacing moves between interviews and archival footage, creating a kind of jarring rhythm that mirrors the unsettling themes it explores. The discussions about eugenics and societal dependence are hauntingly relevant, making it a distinctive piece that challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths. It's not just a film; it’s a call to awareness about the ongoing struggles within the disabled community.
Focuses on political economy of disability.Examines eugenics as a pervasive ideology.Highlights disabled people's resistance efforts.
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