ReelAbilities

It is also "the only festival in New York that prints film programs in Braille and features audio descriptions for the blind".

In 2012, films featured included disabilities such as autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, blindness and mental health.

[3] ReelAbilities screens films from the United States as well as international films, including from countries such as Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

According to Festival Director Isaac Zablocki, most of the films originate outside the United States: ...specifically in Europe, where there's traditionally a lot of smaller films and access to government funds.

Remz says, "Disabilities don't know boundaries by way of country, ethnicity, religion, or community.

Tracy, a man with autism who stars in the documentary Wretches & Jabberers , participates in a Question and Answer session at the ReelAbilities Film Festival.