Cinema Touching Disability Film Festival

Film Fest logo. A blue handy man leaning forward holds a green video camera. The wheel of his wheelchair forms the C in the phrase Cinema Touching Disability.

November 4-5, 2016
Alamo Drafthouse Village

2700 West Anderson Lane, Austin TX, 78757 (map)

In 2004, CTD staffer William Greer had an idea: “We need to create a film festival to counter negative stereotypes about people with disabilities and to celebrate positive portrayals of disability culture. Since cinema plays an important role in American culture, film is an effective medium to reach and engage a large and diverse audience.” That year, CTD held its first annual Cinema Touching Disability Film Festival, screening and discussing films that illustrate how well, and how poorly, people with disabilities are portrayed in motion pictures. It was the first film festival in Texas with an explicit focus on cross-disability films. Since its foundation, it has grown to be the longest running and most successful disability film festival in the state.

The Cinema Touching Disability Film Festival broke ground from its first year. Attendees viewed the very first cinematic portrayal of disability: The Fake Beggar, an 1898 short by Thomas Edison. CTD also premiered Shattering Stereotypes on Mt. Everest. This documentary tells the story of the award-winning Team Everest '03, the first team of people with disabilities to reach the base camp of Mt. Everest. Gary Guller, the team leader and the first person with one arm to reach the top of Mt. Everest, introduced this film at the festival.

 

 

Since its inception, Cinema Touching Disability audiences have enjoyed a wide variety of short and feature films, television series, and web series, from documentaries to animation pieces to silent films. In addition, CTD works each year to expand and reinvent the festival by bringing in special guests and incorporating extra features. In 2005, the Festival featured What's Eating Gilbert Grape?, preceded by an exclusive interview with star Darlene Cates. Several years later, Dr. Temple Grandin granted CTD an exclusive interview (view above), which the festival screened in conjunction with 2009 feature Temple Grandin. Then 2013, CTD (in partnership with Golden Arm Media) reunited with Dr. Grandin for a second interview on her latest publication, The Autistic Brain. Both interviews earned CTD prestigious Barbara Jordan Media Awards. Other guests include Tim Sharp, Australian creator of Laser Beak Man (2010, view below), and Sloke-One, an Austin-based graffiti artist who gave a live graffiti demonstration and fielded questions in conjunction with the screening of Getting Up: The Tempt One Story (2013), among a host of filmmakers, documentary subjects, and film scholars. In 2015, we welcomed the stars of both of our features to the Festival: Jessica Cox of Right Footed and Lizzie Velasquez of A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story.

 

 

In 2007, CTD introduced the Student Film Competition to the Festival, giving high school and college students an opportunity to share their own viewpoints about disability through film. As the festival has grown in acclaim and as the competition has evolved, participation among young and emerging filmmakers has increased dramatically. Expanding the age range of entrants and incorporating an online submission system has allowed us to accept and screen short films from all over the world! The grand prizewinners in 2012, 2014, and 2016 for example, came all the way from Iran, Turkey, and the United Kingdom, respectively. 

After thirteen years, many awards (see full list below), and countless feature and short films, Cinema Touching Disability has found a happy home in the Austin film and disability communities. There is still much to be done to break down the barriers that face filmmakers with disabilities and the disability community in general, and the festival is proud to be at the forefront of these efforts.

Past Festivals

2015 Film Festival
2014 Film Festival
2013 Film Festival

Cinema Touching Disability Awards

2004
Barbara Jordan Media Award for Special Contribution by an Organization
Austin Mayor's Committee for People with Disabilities Media Award
2005
Austin Mayor's Committee for People with Disabilities Media Award
2007
Austin Mayor's Committee for People with Disabilities Media Award
2011
Barbara Jordan Media Award for Special Contribution by an Organization (for interview with Dr. Temple Grandin)
2013
Barbara Jordan Media Award for Special Contribution by an Organization (for second interview with Dr. Temple Grandin, with Golden Arm Media)

Films

The 2016 film lineup:

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The 2024 Short Film Competition is open.

Regular registration ($40) closes Apr. 5, and extended registration ($60) begins.

The final deadline is Aug. 2.

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