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Ableism in São Paulo

"Ableism"

Through intimate stories and day-to-day routines we get a naturalistic glimpse into the lives of individuals with disabilities in the bustling urban landscape of São Paulo. The film captures personal moments and how modern societies confront (or fail to confront) ableism and inclusion.

Top Cast

  • Thiago Cocó

    Thiago Cocó

    Thiago Cocó

  • Jéssica Pereira

    Jéssica Pereira

    Jéssica Pereira

  • Philippe Tavares Minutelli

    Philippe Tavares Minutelli

    Philippe Tavares Minutelli

  • André Vasco

    André Vasco

    André Vasco

  • Nelson Pereira

    Nelson Pereira

    Nelson

Overview

Through intimate stories and day-to-day routines we get a naturalistic glimpse into the lives of individuals with disabilities in the bustling urban landscape of São Paulo. The film captures personal moments and how modern societies confront (or fail to confront) ableism and inclusion.

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