Globe and Mail: Documentary Me, My Mouth and I offers a mouthful at Toronto’s ReelAbilities festival
February 6, 2020
Toronto.com: 5 amazing events at Toronto’s ReelAbilities Film Festival this year
The Canadian Jewish News: Film fest showcases people with disabilities
She Does The City: #CinemaForAll: Linda Luarasi On Changing How We View Disability
Breakfast Television Toronto
Toronto Star: Depictions of disabilities onscreen shift away from ‘people who are to be pitied’, Nov 2017
November 11, 2017
Andy Serkis’ movie Breathe avoids treating disabled people onscreen as victims, and did extensive research to be true to the story.
Wylie Writes at the 2017 Festival
May 11, 2017
The ReelAbilities Film Festival returns to Toronto on Wednesday, May 10 after a successful debut.
NOW: Reel Abilities Film Festival is cinema for all, May 2017
May 10, 2017
At a moment when popular culture finds itself grappling with the question of representation, Toronto’s Reel Abilities is a showcase for it.
CBC: Sanctuary is a new Irish film that has already changed history
Irish film Sanctuary made history when it helped overturn a law in the country that wouldn’t allow people with mental disabilities have sex unless they were married.
The New York Jewish Week, April 2017
Adam’s Bar Mitzvah: World Premiere.
An inventive animated and live action documentary explores the inner sensory experiences of autism