Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution

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2020· Jim LeBrecht, Nicole Newnham· 107 min
Documentary

A ramshackle 1970s summer camp for disabled teenagers ignites a civil rights revolution that transforms American disability law.

Why watch: Won the Sundance Audience Award. Obama produced.
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Cast

Jim LeBrecht as Self
Lionel Je'Woodyard as Self
Joseph O'Conor as Self
Ann Cupolo Freeman as Self
Denise Sherer Jacobson as Self
Larry Allison as Self (archive footage)
Judith Heumann as Self
Ellie Abrashkin as Self (archive footage)
Jean Malafronte as Self (archive footage)
Evan White as Self - Reporter
Tom Harkin as Self (archive footage)

Crew

Jim LeBrecht — Director
Nicole Newnham — Director
Nicole Newnham — Writer
Jim LeBrecht — Writer
Priya Swaminathan — Executive Producer
Josh Braun — Executive Producer
Matt Burke — Executive Producer
Ben Braun — Executive Producer
Tonia Davis — Executive Producer
Howard Gertler — Executive Producer
Jim LeBrecht — Producer
Sara Bolder — Producer
Nicole Newnham — Producer
Barack Obama — Executive Producer
Michelle Obama — Executive Producer
Justin Schein — Director of Photography
Andrew Gersh — Editor
Eileen Meyer — Editor

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