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The Ugly Face of Disability Hate Crime is an eye-opener, for sure. Directed by Sophie Binyon, it dives into a topic many shy away from. Adam Pearson, who himself has neurofibromatosis type 1, takes us through a journey that’s both personal and deeply unsettling. The tone is raw; there's no sugarcoating. You can feel the tension as the film reveals how disability hate crimes are often swept under the rug. It’s not a fast-paced affair, but the pacing allows for reflection. You get these candid interviews that feel authentic, making the harsh realities even more impactful. The practical effects here aren't flashy, but sometimes the reality is more jarring than any special effect could portray. Just a solid documentary that raises essential questions about visibility and awareness.
Explores serious social issuesInsightful interviews with real victimsPersonal perspective from a disability advocate
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