Frans Bromet follows scoot drivers of different ages about their lives. He talks to them about what has changed since they got a mobility scooter, about how their living space has increased, about the limitations of the vehicle and about what is and is no longer possible in private.

A look into the life of Brett, a boy born without arms due to thalidomide exposure.

‘Voices from the Shadows’ shows the brave and sometimes heartrending stories of five ME patients and...

Nathan Quinell is a fully trained chef… he also happens to be legally deaf and blind. That’s never s...

While navigating daily discrimination, a filmmaker who inhabits and loves her unusual body searches ...

Through intimate stories and day-to-day routines we get a naturalistic glimpse into the lives of ind...
Every now and then, we get a teacher who doesn't just connect with us -- they make us a better perso...

The Current tells the story of individuals from all walks of life that have faced incredible obstacl...

An award-winning, ground-breaking TV documentary dealing sensitively with the topic of sex and intim...

As they play carefree music, their musicianship is met with surprise, wonder, and sometimes even lau...

Meet Matt Edwards, a lower-limb amputee boxer determined to break barriers and obtain his amateur bo...

Born a conjoined twin due to the effects of Agent Orange used during the Vietnam War, Duc Nguyen, no...

Art, activism and disability are the starting point for what unfolds as a funny and intimate portrai...

Johan van der Keuken went against the grain in 1980: from Amsterdam (on April 30 with the coronation...

When filmmaker Yoshifumi Tsubota learns about his slightly autistic uncle who lives alone, he decide...
Documentary about punk band Heavy Load, subject to the combustible flux of ego, ambition, fantasy, e...

A documentary telling the remarkable human story of Stephen Hawking. For the first time, the persona...

The city from the unique perspective of the many wild animals and plants that inhabit it. Seen throu...

Kim and Bob have been inseparable since childhood. Does puberty end their friendship?